Fallbrook company accused of keeping $11.7M owed to customers

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An investigation by NBC 7 Responds found dozens of lawsuits accusing the classic Porsche restoration and sales company of not honoring contracts

For more than 40 years CPR Classic in Fallbrook has specialized in the restoration and consignment sales of Porsches. This legacy is now in big financial trouble as it faces dozens of lawsuits reaching more than $11.7 million.

“Seeing the car go, realizing this is it, there was sadness,” said Claassen. He would never see the car again. The lack of response led him to ask for help from Mark MacHale, a volunteer at a senior program who’s helped him with other matters. Our team read through each of the complaints and CPR is accused of owing its clients $11,745,106, according to our calculations.

We read several cases where CPR did deliver vehicles to buyers, but they claimed they never received a title, leaving them unable to register and use the cars. Doherty said she wanted to talk to her attorney before talking to us. Minutes later we got a call from her former attorney telling us he advised her not to talk to us.

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