How's this for shocking...


djs

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Wonder what the fallout will be for Leno on this one?


TRAGEDY IN 'LENO' CASE
EXEC IN SUIT OVER VINTAGE-CAR DEAL IS FOUND SHOT DEAD
By MURRAY WEISS, DAREH GREGORIAN and PERRY CHIARAMONTE

Last updated: 10:41 am
October 23, 2008

A Manhattan parking-garage exec killed himself just days after he and "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno were sued for allegedly swindling an elderly Macy's heir out of two pricey cars, The Post has learned.

Dennis Ricca, 55, shot himself in the head with his registered 9 mm pistol last Friday while sitting in a pickup truck outside his Greenwood Lake retreat in upstate Orange County, a law-enforcement source said.

The tragedy came a day after The Post and other media reported the Oct. 14 suit by the family of late Macy's heir John Straus.

"That did it to him," a mourner said yesterday at Ricca's wake, referring to the suit and the publicity it generated.

The Manhattan Supreme Court filing claims that Ricca, top execs at Garage Management Corp. and their affiliates - along with Leno - "knowingly participated in certain unlawful purported auctions and sales of" Straus' two cars.

Leno ended up with one of the rare vehicles - an ultra-rare 1931 Duesenberg Model J valued at $1.2 million.

The other, a 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom convertible valued at $500,000, somehow ended up in Ricca's possession.

Bruce Bronster, a lawyer for both the garage companies and Leno, said, "We hope the press will respect his family and let them grieve in peace."

Richard Chapman, a Garage Management Corp. officer, yesterday told a reporter, "I'm not going to say anything to you."

A man at the Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ, home of another GMC honcho named in the suit, Gordon Hamm, slammed a door in the face of a reporter last night.

Ricca was GMC's director of maintenance. His neighbors near the town of Warwick said Ricca - who was married with at least three daughters and a son - appeared depressed in recent months. "He seemed stressed out from work," said Bob Hadley, a neighbor.

On Friday morning, Ricca drove alone to the country home where he chatted with another neighbor, said a law-enforcement source.

That neighbor later told Hadley he had asked Ricca about the suit. The garage exec replied, "I could care less."

"[Ricca] said he did everything on the up and up and that he even had the same lawyer as Jay Leno, so he wasn't worried," Hadley recalled.

But the other neighbor also told Hadley he could see there was something wrong with Ricca as he walked around his property and tinkered, Hadley said.

"We knew something was wrong. We should have done something," Hadley quoted the neighbor as saying.

In the early afternoon, Ricca lit a fire in his fireplace, then went outside and climbed into the front seat of his pickup truck, the other neighbor later told Hadley.

Hadley woke from a nap at around 1 p.m. "I looked out my window, and saw [Ricca] in his car. I didn't think anything of it. I figured maybe his cellphone died or something," Hadley said.

About 1:30 p.m., another neighbor heard a gunshot coming from Ricca's property. The neighbor discovered Ricca's body slumped in his car, with a pistol near him.

No suicide note was found, sources said.

Ricca also had a vacation home in Florida in addition to his primary residence in Franklin Square, LI.

Ricca's relatives and friends flocked to the Stutzman & Sons Funeral Home in New Hyde Park, LI, on Tuesday and yesterday for his closed-casket wake.

Straus for decades had kept his Duesenberg and Rolls at Windsor Garage. In 2005, the garage notified Straus that his account was massively in arrears and that the cars would be auctioned off if he didn't pay the more than $20,000 he owed.

Straus - who was in his 80s and suffering from dementia - sent a check. But the garage allegedly did a bait-and-switch and applied the payments to arrears he owed for two far less valuable cars he was keeping in another facility owned by GMC.

The garage then purportedly held sham "public" auctions for the cars, with its corporate alter ego getting the Duesenberg for a $0 bid and the Rolls for an unknown amount, the suit says.

In December 2005, the company sold the Duesenberg to Leno - who'd been lusting after it for years - for $180,000.

A lawyer for Leno and the garage said the garage was entitled to sell the cars because Straus had become "extremely delinquent in the payment of storage fees."
 
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Empty Pockets

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"Straus - who was in his 80s and SUFFERING FROM DEMENTIA - sent a check. But the garage allegedly did a bait-and-switch and applied the payments to arrears he owed for two far less valuable cars he was keeping in another facility owned by GMC"



If the garage knew about his dementia, they're gunna loose regardless 'cause they obviously should have made sure they contacted and delt DIRECTLY with whomever held Straus's power of attorney. Any idiot knows someone with dementia isn't contractually responsible for DIDDLY.

I didn't see anything in the article that indicated Leno knew anything about the bait & switch stuff - or that suggested he was somehow an accomplice in the mess other than the allegations of same (aside from buying the car after the fact from the garage that, at the time, appeared to own it).

Frankly, I just can't picture Leno KNOWINGLY being a party to something like that.

(But then, I felt the same way when O.J. was 1st arrested too. :frown)
 
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Kayvan

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I remember this find....

they had to remove a wall or pulley it out of window b/c Duesy wouldnt fit in modern garage lift.
 

silver1331

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On one of the car shows, maybe My Classic Car, Leno talks and shows the duesenberg. He says he would go to alot of old garages in NY and see if they had old cars. I doubt he knew about the scam as well...

On Discovery HD there is a show CHasing cars (or something like that) that has a Bugatti 57 barn find that belonged to Straus as well. Sounds like he had alot of cars just laying around...
 

Waxer

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How do you buy a car like that for what he paid and not suspect something "a miss" somewhere?

If its too good to be true.....
 

B O N Y

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This car was said to exists for many years. Jay hired scouts to find it. I would bet the ranch he had no idea that he did anything but complete a perfect sale. Jay is a true gentleman and I hate to see him go through this situation.
 

Neilda

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I would tend to agree with others here that it's highly unlikely Leno did anything even faintly disreputable. I've read his articles for years and he's a genuine car guy....
 

djs

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I was thinking about this also from the celebrity perspective. With Paul Newman's passing, (although obviously, he was more racer than car collector/fanatic than Leno) Leno is probably the highest profile celebrity with a genuine car afficianado label.
Twenty plus years ago, there were numerous car nuts in Hollywood alone, many of whom raced or followed racing, super cars etc, and most are now dead. Steve McQueen, James Coburn, the aforementioned Newman, James Garner (still alive). All these guys were car nuts, and most of them raced or supported racing fairly seriously.
Leno, on the other hand is a total auto geek, in the good sense. He is an advocate of everything auto related from interesting new products to Pebble Beach type events. If his reputation ends up sullied because of this, (especially if he's found at all culpable) it will be a sad occurence for the car guy fraternity.
 

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I’m sure there are lots of cars hidden away in Manhattan. Back in the late 70’s when working in NYC, I used to play tennis in mid-town on the East Side around 2nd Avenue. The garage we use for parking had two late 1950’s Mercedes Benz’s parked there for years. A 300SL and a 300 Sedan. His & Hers matching pair - in cream with red leather. They had been sitting there for years – with the parking paid for by a trust. Who knows – they might still be there…