In this week’s ‘Wait, what, really?’ news, NASCAR driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr, the NASCAR driver and the ex-boyfriend of Danica Patrick, recently had some uninvited people in his house. People who claimed to be a part of a group.
Darius Tyrone Hall, 29, and Nataijah Shajeena Fields, 37, both residents of Columbia, South Carolina, recently broke into the multi-million dollar mansion of Stenhouse Jr. in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Both the accused claimed to be a part of The Moorish Nation, which is a group that share beliefs in line with some traditional sovereign citizens. Beliefs that push them to do things like claiming property that belongs to other people, or breaking into houses of stock car racing drivers.
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Fortunately, both the accused were arrested and charged with felonies.
While Fields was charged with two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and second degree trespassing along with a $10,000 secured bond, Hall was charged with the same things with the addition of carrying a concealed gun, which took the secured bond in his case to $25,000.
When Danica Patrick challenged Ricky Stenhouse Jr to take out his frustration
In 2014, when Danica Patrick was still an active-NASCAR driver, she took part in the famous challenge in which she was helped by her then-boyfriend, Ricky Stenhouse Jr – “I’m Danica Patrick and I accept the ALS Ice Bucket challenge.”
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“Okay honey, take out all that frustration,” Patrick told Stenhouse Jr. as he joked before pouring the bucket on her, to which she, naturally, shrieked, then got up, and admitted, “That was wonderful.”
After completing the challenge though, Patrick further nominated Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on the spot to take part in the same thing, as she revealed she has the ice buckets ready to go.
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