Driver claims movie Zero Dark Thirty was based on her.
Nascar driver Kurt ‘The Outlaw’ Busch testified in court on Tuesday that he believes his ex-girlfriend is a trained assassin that performs covert missions around the globe, according to the Guardian.
“Everybody on the outside can tell me I’m crazy, but I lived on the inside and saw it firsthand,” Kurt Busch said when his attorney, Rusty Hardin, questioned why he still believed Patricia Driscoll is a hired killer.
But in an interview after the court date, Driscoll called Busch’s assertion “ludicrous,” saying he took it “straight from a fictional movie script” she has been working on for eight years and that he has proofread.
Busch appeared in court over Driscoll’s request for a no-contact order, and pushed his legal team to paint her as a scorned ex out to distort his career.
Busch said Driscoll repeatedly displayed her assassin credentials, and said the work took her on missions mostly across Central and South America and Africa.
He highlighted one particular instance when the couple were in El Paso, Texas. He said Driscoll left in camouflage gear only to return later wearing a trench coat over an evening gown covered with blood.
A day prior, Busch claimed his ex-girlfriend informed him she was a mercenary that killed people for a living and had shown him images of bodies with gunshot wounds.
He also said that the CIA operative from the movie Zero Dark Thirty was based on her.
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