An attorney for late NASCAR driver Kyle Busch slammed speculation that his wife and children were left without proper life insurance in the wake of his sudden death.
“Some on this platform, in the media, and elsewhere are pushing a false narrative about the Busch IUL [Indexed Universal Life] matter,” lawyer Robert Rikard wrote via LinkedIn on Sunday, May 24. “It needs to be stopped, and those publishing false statements are on notice to correct them.”
After his death on May 21, Busch had two policies with “no value prior to litigation” that were terminated, per Rikard.
“The remaining policies...
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