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WhistlinDiesel Explains Tax Charges, Insists He’s Being Targeted

YouTuber Cody Detwiler, better known as WhistlinDiesel, is speaking out again following his recent arrest on felony tax evasion charges. This time, he’s offering a more pointed explanation.

The 27-year-old was arrested on November 12 in Williamson County, Tennessee, in connection with sales tax allegedly owed on a 2020 Ferrari F8. The car made headlines after it went up in flames during one of Detwiler’s viral stunt videos.

Now, Detwiler says the charges stem from registering that Ferrari in Montana — a move he claims is common among luxury car owners and completely legal.

### “This Entire Thing”

In a series of Instagram Stories, the influencer claimed he believes Tennessee officials are targeting him to send a message to others in the high-end car community.

“This entire thing is about registering my Ferrari F8 in Montana (the car that burned down),” he wrote. “Montana doesn’t require sales tax on vehicles.”

Detwiler argues that the state is now trying to frame this move as criminal.

“They have an angle that this is tax evasion,” he said, warning his followers: “Do not move your Montana registrations to TN. This is exactly what they want and why they are trying to go after me.”

### ‘They Think It’ll Make a Wave’

The YouTube star, who has more than 10 million subscribers, claims authorities are trying to make an example out of him to crack down on similar registration tactics.

“They think it will make a wave through the luxury car community and bring in tax money,” he said.

Detwiler has maintained his innocence and revealed that he received no prior notice before the arrest. He also confirmed that he spent several hours in jail before posting bond. His first court appearance is scheduled for November 19.

### Viral Cars, Court Dates & “100% Real” Charges

The Ferrari at the center of the case appeared in a now-viral YouTube video where Detwiler drove it through a cornfield before it caught fire along with a nearby rental van.

“There goes half a million dollars,” he joked in the video. “I guess don’t drive in cornfields.”

In a follow-up post, he added a caption reading, “Won so big they thought I was cheating. (100% real, not AI).”

He also stated, “I have ALWAYS paid ALL of my taxes, and I’m still not sure what this is all for. I didn’t get a notice of any sort leading up to this.”

For now, Detwiler says he plans to keep his fans updated as the case moves forward.
https://tasteofcountry.com/whistlindiesel-explains-tax-evasion-charges-insists-targeted/

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