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Looks Like Making WhistlinDiesel The Poster Boy For Tax Evasion is Working
Rich People Have Been Dodging Car Taxes for Years Using Montana. California Has Had Enough.
Tennessee Just Made WhistlinDiesel the Poster Boy for Tax Evasion
The YouTuber's second arrest involved 25 officers at an airport. Over $30,000 in unpaid tax. Two destroyed cars. States want this loophole closed, and they're making sure everyone's watching.
WhistlinDiesel Arrested AGAIN at Airport Over Cars He Sold Years Ago
The YouTube star faces legal trouble for vehicles he no longer owns, according to reports from his latest run-in with authorities.
WhistlinDiesel Arrested Again At Airport Over Two Cars He No Longer Owns
The YouTuber says state officials escalated a years-long tax investigation with a second airport arrest
WhistlinDiesel Says Tennessee Ambushed Him And Is Now Trying To Gag Him
Cody Detwiler claims the state planned his arrest for months and is now trying to block him from speaking
What's Going on in Tennessee? WhistlinDiesel's Gag Order and Secret Tax Probe
YouTuber Cody Detwiler, better known as WhistlinDiesel, drops a raw, unfiltered update on his shocking arrest by five Tennessee cops at his front door.
The State Came For WhistlinDiesel’s Ferrari And Now He’s Coming For The State
The YouTuber claims Tennessee authorities never notified him before issuing a warrant
WhistlinDiesel’s Dramatic Plan To Attend Court in Killdozer
Cody Detwiler, aka WhistlinDiesel, the popular YouTuber famed for destroying million-dollar trucks and supercars, faced a major legal setback in November 2025 when he was arrested on felony tax evasion charges.
YouTuber WhistlinDiesel Arrested Over Tax Evasion Linked to Burned Ferrari
Cody Detwiler, known online as WhistlinDiesel (10M Followers) , was arrested on tax evasion charges related to his 2023 purchase and registration of a Ferrari F8 Tributo, which he later destroyed in a viral video.
Is the Government Making an Example Out of WhistlinDiesel?
The Montana registration loophole has been used by thousands of supercar owners to avoid paying sales tax on their cars—but they usually don't get arrested for it.