1999 Monte Carlo Gathers $105K In Parking Tickets

By Cornelius Nunev


A female is suing the city of Chicago due to a $105,000-plus parking ticket bill accrued by her $600 Junker car. The citations, collected over three years, add up to the biggest such bill ever served by the town. However, there are reasons why she may have a very great case.

Unknown who owns it

It is really confusing to figure out who owns the car. First of all, it is a 1978 Chevy Monte Carlo that was purchased in 1999 for $600. It is supposedly owned by Chicago mother Jennifer Fitzgerald who is 31 years old.

Fitzgerald's ex-boyfriend Brandon Preveau bought the car from his uncle, but for whatever reason, registered it in Fitzgerald's name. Preveau used the vehicle to get to and from his job for United Airlines at O'Hare Airport. Fitzgerald's legal complaint said: "On or before Nov 17, 2009, Brandon drove the Automobile into the Parking Lot and never drove it out again." Fitzgerald said she did not know Preveau's cause of abandoning the vehicle.

Tickets for the trouble

The first ticket was given in 2009, but the vehicle cited for busted headlights, busted windows, and for having expired plates. It is in trouble for not having a city sticker and for being abandoned for more than 30 days on Nov 17. It was still not towed at that point even though it was intended to be.

The car owes over $65,000 now after collecting 678 citations.

Answer from Fitzgerald

But Fitzgerald said she had no idea that Preveau had registered the vehicle in her name, and so the bill is rightfully his. The city is taking a hard line on the matter, however, insisting she pay the complete bill. However, the unemployed Fitzgerald is not able to get a loan for a car, much less pay more than $100,000 in tickets.

Therefore, she has filed her complaint against Preveau, the Town of Chicago and United Airlines, because it leased the parking lot from the town for employee parking. Fitzgerald contends that if the town had towed the car after 30 days as it should have, the citations would not have accrued.

It sounds like she has a case. It will go before a judge at the beginning of May, 2013.




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