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Mayfield indicted on property charges: Former NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield was indicted on Monday for charges of possession of stolen goods. Mayfield was indicted for three counts of possession of stolen goods and one count of obtaining property by false pretenses. In November, Mayfield was arrested and charged with possessing methamphetamine. Mayfield was arrested at his home in the town of Catawba, according to the Catawba County Sheriff's Office. Deputies went to Mayfield's home with a search warrant after getting a tip that there were stolen goods in the house, officials said. During the search, deputies said they found 1.5 grams of methamphetamine in a gun safe. Mayfield has denied the allegations.(WSOC)(2-20-2012)
 
So is he locked up or out on bail so he can drag this thing out even longer. Even if he did nothing wrong, as long as he keeps poking the bear (AKA Nascar)bad things are going to happen to him.
And I am not saying he is innocent.
 
So is he locked up or out on bail so he can drag this thing out even longer. Even if he did nothing wrong, as long as he keeps poking the bear (AKA Nascar)bad things are going to happen to him.
And I am not saying he is innocent.
most likely on bail. all i see are charges, no convictions.
 
A little followup on this story.....


Mayfield proclaims his innocence


Former race car driver Jeremy Mayfield says the new criminal charges against him are "baseless" and suggests he is the target of a conspiracy involving NASCAR and law enforcement officials.

Indictments by a North Carolina grand jury released Monday charged Mayfield with three counts of possessing property stolen from businesses, and a fourth charge of obtaining property by false pretense.

The charges follow a November raid on Mayfield's Catawba home after which the former NASCAR star was charged with possessing 1.5 grams of methamphetamine.

Mayfield, 42, has issued a statement through his attorneys saying he is innocent.
"For some reason, the district attorney's office simply ignored our offers to explain the sources of the items seized from my property and chose, instead, to indict," Mayfield said, according to the statement. "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."

Mayfield was suspended from NASCAR after failing a random drug test at Richmond International Raceway in May 2009. He was in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond last month to argue his lawsuit seeking reinstatement as a NASCAR driver should be heard by the courts.

A lower court judge dismissed Mayfield's suit in 2010 because Mayfield had twice - as a driver and an owner - signed documents in order to race that waived his right to sue.

Mayfield reacted to his suspension by suing NASCAR, its owner, Brian Zachary France, and the drug testing company for defamation, unfair and deceptive trade practices, breach of contract and negligence.

Mayfield has argued that a combination of over-the-counter allergy medication Claritin-D and the prescription medication Adderall for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder led to the positive test and that NASCAR's testing system was flawed.

The latest criminal indictment accuses Mayfield of possessing goods stolen from three companies, including a sofa, love seat, and other furniture from DEA Ventures Inc. and more than $1,000 worth of personal property belonging to Red Bull Racing Inc.
Since being suspended, Mayfield has faced judgments against him in excess of $2 million for failing to pay bills, and he owes another $109,000 in property taxes. Mayfield also faces foreclosure on his 388-acre property.

In his statement, Mayfield said the criminal investigation was initiated based on the statements of a man with a lengthy criminal record. "Before this investigation, I have never been charged with any crime more serious than speeding tickets," Mayfield said. "I have offered to cooperate fully with the prosecutors and the sheriff's department, yet the witness who brought these allegations against me has refused to be interviewed by my attorneys. We are left with no choice now but to fight this out in court."

From here.
 
Mayfield was suspended from NASCAR after failing a random drug test at Richmond International Raceway in May 2009. He was in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond last month to argue his lawsuit seeking reinstatement as a NASCAR driver should be heard by the courts.

Must have moved up to crack from meth to think he will ever be reinstated as a NASCAR driver.
 
And the hit keep coming.....

Mayfield indicted on counts of felony larceny: Former NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield was indicted Monday on four counts of felony larceny. The new charges come less than a week after Mayfield was charged in Catawba County with possession of stolen property. The new indictments allege Mayfield was involved in stealing four trailers from a trucking company in Hudson. According to the indictments, there were several pieces of furniture in one of those trailers. Investigators say Mayfield and another man were spotted in the parking lot of the trucking company the night of the theft. Mayfield said last week he was not involved with any stolen property.

From Jayski
 
I know..... yet another post on Twitter. One related to this subject though. I know that Mayfield still gets support from many, some of which may be lurking in the background on this board. If you're one of those and would like to send words of encouragement contact @shanamayfield. If you are like me and are fascinated that so many people still are behind him then follow @shanamayfield.

A while back I sure wanted to give Mayfield the benefit of the doubt. Then it became that I wanted to see him get help. That, I still do. The only thing is, he doesn't appear to be doing anything to go in that direction. I still wish him and his wife well and take no joy in watching his downfall but it doesn't look like he's going to own up to any of his mistakes soon. It's a sad story that only gets worse as time passes.
 
Another quick update on Mayfield.....

Mayfield turns himself into magistrate: Former NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield surrendered himself to a magistrate in Caldwell County Thursday afternoon. Mayfield said he is innocent of the four charges of felony larceny he was indicted on. He was released on a $100,000 unsecured bond. Mayfield is alleged to have stolen thousands of dollar worth of equipment from racing shops and other businesses across the area. Several firearms were also found at his home that were stolen. Two weeks ago, Mayfield went before a magistrate in Catawba County following an indictment on three charges of possession of stolen goods and one count of obtaining property by false pretenses. In that case he was released on a $25,000 bond.
 
This whole entire Mayfield saga is so twisted that I really don't know what to believe any more. I like Jeremy but at what point do you just stop finding him credible?
 
Damn sad about the choices and actions Mayfield has taken over the past few years he had what many dream of and threw it away for what?
 
I saw on dp post #19 that Mayfield's wife is still a part of his life and appears to be sticking with him.I wonder what the story is ?
 
Since none of us have walked in her shoes it's impossible to say what the story is.

While I agree, I've also seen what Meth can do to someone. If I was living in the same house as someone doing meth I could tell right off, maybe not the first day but when it gets to a certain point you'd have to be blind not to see what it was doing to the man.

I'm not saying she's doing it with him. For all we know she's been trying to get him help all a long without bringing it into the public light. But I think its pretty obvious by now he does have a problem, and everyone knows about it. I just hope he gets the help he needs before he ends up dead. If the drugs don't kill him someone will, you just be can't around that lifestyle for any extended period of time without something bad happening.

I've seen all sorts of drugs ruin people over the last 10 years of my life. Everything from Meth, Crack, to prescription pain killers. A lot of those people aren't around any more, just in the last year 5 people I attended high school with died from ODs.

I watched an old race yesterday and Mayfield was ran in the top 10 all day, he didn't win but he recovered from an early crash that put him a lap down and still managed a top 10 (think he finished 6th). Shame that he's gone from those days to now in just 10 years. :(
 
why do i have a feeling within the next year we will be talking about the deceased Mayfield?

If this is the case a single unattached poster might want to daily twit with the the soon to be available widow.

She probably has enough equipment stashed for you to drive an entire Grand National East season, and she is loyal.
 
Guess NASCAR isn't happy with just getting Mayfield they are setting his friends up too.:rolleyes:

  • Second person charged in Mayfield case: A second person has been formally charged in a theft ring involving former NASCAR Driver Jeremy Mayfield. The Hudson Police Department served an indictment on Rusty Alex Canipe of Catawba County on four counts of felony larceny, according to a news release from the Hudson Police Department. The charges are a result of an investigation into the theft of several trailers and pieces of furniture that were stolen on February 26, 2011 from the former Anderson Truck Lines. Canipe surrendered himself at the Caldwell County Magistrate's Office. His bond was set at $100,000. Mayfield was indicted on several counts of larceny on March first.(WBTV)(3-6-2012)
 
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