Former Racer Fee Named In MSNBC.com Report On E-commerce Fraud Case

Former Racer Fee Named In MSNBC.com Report On E-commerce Fraud Case

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Copyright 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Former racer Rodney Fee has been named in an MSNBC.com report on a complicated E-commerce fraud case involving antique furniture purchased on eBay and shipped to the United States from China.

To read the report, go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4073159


Fee left the U.S. and moved to China several years ago, leaving behind a string of unpaid debts, including money owed to Roadracing World.

Before he left the country, Fee submitted a series of first person articles to Roadracing World, detailing his adventures racing a Honda RS125 in Europe.

While in China, Fee managed a Supersport race team running Hondas.

His current whereabouts are unknown.




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