Popular YouTuber Cody Detwiler spent almost half a million dollars on a Ferrari which then engulfed in a fireball as he filmed a video of him driving it. Now he's been charged with tax evasion on it View 4 Images Detwiler destroyed the Ferrari during a YouTube video (Image: YouTube)
A YouTuber with more than 10million subscribers has been arrested for evading taxes on a flash motor he allegedly set on fire for a video. Cody Detwiler, 27, paid $400,000 (around £300,000) for a 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo in 2023.
He used in a 'durability test' series on his WhistlinDiesel YouTube channel, which saw the car completely wrecked in a fireball during a video titled: "The Fastest Way to Lose Half a Million Dollars. My Ferrari is Gone."
Two years on, he has been charged with

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