Radim Passer 259 mph to prison? German justice system investigates speeding billionaire
Billionaire Radim Passer was driving up to 259 mph on the A2 near Magdeburg Germany in this Bugatti Chiron, which cost about three million. Now the public prosecutor's office is investigating.
After driving at speeds of up to 417 kilometers per hour on Autobahn 2, the public prosecutor's office in Stendal is launching an investigation into a Czech billionaire. The prosecutor's office will investigate as soon as all documents have been received and recorded, said a spokesman for the prosecutor's office.
This could happen in the course of the week. Initially, the police had investigated the case; they have now handed over their findings to the public prosecutor's office. The speeder is accused of a prohibited motor vehicle race in the sense of a single trip. According to the Criminal Code, a so-called solo race is also punishable if the driver "moves at an inappropriate speed and grossly contrary to traffic and recklessly to achieve the highest possible speed." The millionaire faces a prison sentence of up to two years or a fine.