
Alleged drug trafficker's seized sports car collection up for auction
Fox News
A collection of 29 classic sports cars seized from alleged Massachusetts drug trafficker Cory Taylor has been put up for auction by the District Attorney's Office that handled the case.
A follow-up investigation turned up evidence suggesting that Taylor, 41, was running a massive drug trafficking operation and had used the proceeds to purchase over two dozen classic sports cars from the 1990s and early 2000s. Weapons and over $4 million in cash were also discovered at two properties he owned in New Salem and Holyoke.
Taylor posted bail, but skipped an arraignment and disappeared until his body was found several weeks later in an abandoned building. The cause of death was officially listed as "undetermined" and the Holyoak clerk's office has confirmed to Fox News Autos that remains true today.

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