- Man reportedly impersonated a California attorney to buy a $218,000 Porsche in Utah.
- Police say that presented a fraudulent $100,000 cashier’s check that later bounced.
- Charges include theft by deception, communications fraud, identity fraud, and forgery.
There are no shortcuts to walking into a Porsche dealership and leave with the keys to a new car; you simply have to pay up. Or at least how things are supposed to work, but as with every rule, there’s always at least one exception. Cue a 55-year-old man in Salt Lake City, Utah, who managed to find a way and purchased a six-figure Porsche while claiming to be someone else. Now, he is facing a slew of charges and is being actively pursued by police.
In August 2023, it’s alleged that Robert Wesley McCorkle bought an unspecified Porsche model worth $218,000 from a Salt Lake City dealership. At the time, he claimed to have been an attorney from California who had just flown in to purchase the car.
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