Kurt Busch, known as 'The Outlaw' on the Nascar circuit, is in court this week giving evidence, and claimed that his ex-girlfriend is an international assassin.

Busch claimed on Tuesday that he believes his ex-girlfriend to be a trained, international assassin who has been sent on various missions around the world, and that she also stated that the move Zero Dark Thirty was based on her.

Busch is in court as a result of a no-contact order from Patricia Driscoll, his ex-girlfriend, and allegations of assault. The case has taken a bizarre turn after Busch's testimony, which lasted four days, asserted that Driscoll had repeatedly claimed she was a trained killer and showed him pictures of dead bodies that she had taken out. 

In his evidence to the court, he claimed that she said her work had taken her across Central and South America, as well as Africa and that in one specific incident while the couple were in El Paso, Texas, "Driscoll left in camouflage gear only to return later wearing a trench coat over an evening gown covered with blood".

Furthermore, he claimed that she once sustained injury after being slammed to the ground while rounding up illegal immigrants near the Mexican border, and that she once told him "I take down foreign governments. I own Washington".

For her part, Driscoll has said that the claims "are ludicrous and without basis and are an attempt to destroy my credibility" and that "I find it interesting that some of the outlandish claims come straight from a fictional movie script I’ve been working on for eight years".

Via The Guardian