NASCAR's Kurt Busch Testifies in Court That He Believes His Ex Is a Hired Assassin

The Outlaw gave examples to support his theory earlier this week

By Lily Harrison Jan 14, 2015 10:47 PMTags
Kurt Busch, Patricia Driscoll AP Photo/Terry Renna

NASCAR driver Kurt Busch, who's famously known as "The Outlaw," testified earlier today that he thinks his ex-girlfriend is a trained assassin.

"Everybody on the outside can tell me I'm crazy, but I lived on the inside and saw it firsthand," he said after his attorney questioned why he believed Patricia Driscoll is a murderer for hire. Busch has been testifying all this week after his ex took him to court for a no-contact order.

Busch also claimed in court that Driscoll often traveled under secret pretenses and once returned home in a blood-spattered dress.

In fact, he claims that Driscoll repeatedly flaunted her occupation to him and divulged that it forced her to travel on missions around the globe.

One particular instance sticks out in Busch's mind, according to court testimony, when the two were in Texas and his ex left their home in head-to-toe camouflage—only to later return in a trench coat and ball gown spattered with blood.

He also testified on Monday that he broke up with Driscoll because he wasn't able to juggle their relationship and his career at the same time.

"These statements made about being a trained assassin, hired killer, are ludicrous and without basis and are an attempt to destroy my credibility," Driscoll said to a reporter this morning.

A court ruling on Driscoll's request for a no-contact order should take place either later this month or in early February.