Friends of Greg Biffle Allegedly Conspired to Steal from His Bank Accounts After His Death in Plane Crash
Greg Biffle’s close associates reportedly attempted to exploit his tragic passing.
Four months after the NASCAR driver and his family, including his wife Cristina Grossu and children Ryder, 5, and Emma, 14, were killed in a plane crash, the Iredell County Sheriff claimed in a March 10 search warrant application that a break-in on January 7 at the family’s North Carolina residence was part of a conspiracy by his friends to steal the racing icon’s fortune.
“It is the belief of this affiant that a plan has been in place by friends of Gregory Biffle,” a detective stated in the application obtained by the Charlotte Observer, “and strategically executed after the death of the Biffle family.”
The search warrant application alleged that the break-in at the Biffles’ home—in which $30,000 in cash, NASCAR memorabilia, and two Glock handguns were stolen—“was a coverup to steal evidence of a more elaborate plan against the Biffle family and their wealth, not only of money but property as well.”

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