Overview
- An indictment dated Nov. 5 in Williamson County alleges Detwiler unlawfully evaded Tennessee tax of $500 or more related to a 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo.
- Detwiler was arrested last week, booked into the county jail, released on bond reportedly set at $20,000, and is due in court on Wednesday.
- Prosecutors filed the same felony charge against his company, WhistlinDiesel LLC, and court records explicitly reference the Ferrari.
- Filings do not cite his viral videos showing the Ferrari’s destruction, and reporters have not confirmed whether the car’s Montana registration is part of the case.
- Detwiler posted his mugshot and arrest video, said six officers served a tax-evasion warrant, and publicly maintained that he has paid all of his taxes.