It would be an understatement to call Gizmondo exec Stefan Eriksson's plea of not guilty predictable. I mean, the man drives around (allegedly) stolen Ferraris, claims to work for (allegedly) national security, and worst of all, tried to launch a hybrid portable gaming device with a Sting-infested kick-off in London. Of course Captain Delusional is going to plead not guilty to his flying Ferrari shenanigans.
Officially, his not guilty pleas, which he entered earlier this week, were to grand theft, embezzlement and drunken driving. That's a total of seven felony charges and two misdemeanors, that the 40-year-old is trying to avoid. And the delusions continue...













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Bo no!
The other night at the bar a few of us tried to flesh out a script treatment around this story. Tongue firmly in cheek of course. But it just one of those stories that doen't make any sense. There is no logical plot structure, there is no reason behind any of it. Just insane madness.
Dude. Don't mess with the Swedish Mafia!
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