There were three felony counts of possessing stolen goods, of which the goods noted were from Fitz Motorsports, Red Bull Racing and office equipment from DEA Ventures. What wasn't stolen was the 1.5 grams of meth found in his residence during the same search.
Of course, like his embattled set of differences with NASCAR, Jeremy said all the charges were baseless and though I can't say with any reasonable source what's up, I will let this quote say it all:
"We do not know if there is any connection between the NASCAR lawsuit and this investigation, but based upon the evidence disclosed to us already by the district attorney’s office, it appears that the Catawba County authorities have been coordinating with NASCAR officials."
For more details and info on the scenario, you can check out Bob Pockrass's article over on Scene Daily.
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