Paul Walker's fans are deeply dismayed by the dreadful death in a fiery crash on Nov. 30, 2013 in Santa Clarita, Cali. Their grief is further intensified by the bad deeds of his so-called friends.
It is truly distressing that the estate of "Fast and Furious," star is now in a legal fight to take back more than 30 of his cars that were allegedly stolen after his fatal accident.
The suit is filed on June 11. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Richard Taylor and some of his co-workers have stolen over 30 of Walker's cars from a warehouse in Valencia, California.
Walker hired Taylor to take care for nearly 40 vehicles in his estate. They took out the cars within 24 hours of the November 30, 2013 accident. Taylor reportedly is either hiding some of these cars or he may have sold. The missing cars include: A 2008 BMW M3, 2006 Ford Crown Victoria, 2004 GMC truck, three 1995 M3s, and a 2011 Porsche GT3 RS.
According to Gearheads, Walker's car collection was wide-ranging including: 1991 BMW M3, five 1995 BMW M3 models, a 1995 Ford Bronco, 1998 Toyota Supra W-sport R, 2000 Audi S4 Quattro, 2002 Ford Econoline E350, 2003 Ford F250 Super Duty, 2004 GMC SRA, 2006 Ford Crown Victoria, 2008 BMW M3, 2008 Porsche 911 GT3, 2009 Nissan 370Z and a 2012 Toyota Tacoma.
Paul William Walker III, the late actor's father and executor of his estate, stated that he asked Taylor about the cars but received no response. The late actor's estate had already sued the estate of Rodas for keeping 17 of Walker's cars in their possession. Christopher Heck, the lead attorney for Walker's estate, is looking forward to have the cars returned or to receive fiscal compensation for them.