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NASCAR champion Kyle Busch is suing Pacific Life over an alleged insurance scheme that he said cost his family $8.5 million in losses from misrepresented retirement policies.
Kyle Busch has long been known as one of NASCAR’s fiercest competitors. He’s someone who never backs down, whether it’s a challenge or a feud.
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NASCAR driver Kyle Busch sues insurance company for $8.5 million, alleging deceptive practices
Kyle Busch bought what he thought was a safe life insurance plan that would provide self-funding income for his retirement. When Pacific Life Insurance Company sent a sixth premium notice on what was supposed to be a five-year payment plan — and most of the money he invested was gone — the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion
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Kyle and Samantha Busch claim Pacific Life misled them into risky life insurance policies marketed as tax-free retirement plans, costing them $8.5 million.