Kurt Busch's lawyers aren't mincing words in their final statements in the hearing for Patricia Driscoll's request for a no-contact order against the Sprint Cup Series driver.
Driscoll is requesting the order after accusing Busch of assault in his motorhome in September. She says Busch slammed her head into the wall of his motorhome three times. Busch denies the assault allegations.
Busch testified during the hearing that he believed she was a trained assassin. Driscoll responded to Busch's claim by saying he was getting fact and fiction mixed up because of a movie script she's been working on. She's also said Busch is battling alcoholism and depression.
The couple broke up during the 2014 season. The evening of the alleged incident, Driscoll came to Busch's motorhome at Dover and Busch claims he repeatedly told her to leave and she did not do so.
Driscoll, who works for a military contracting company, has said she feared Busch. A video titled "Pocket Commando" about Driscoll's military-centered lifestyle has been taken off YouTube because of a copyright claim by Driscoll.
The closing statements from each party were filed Tuesday and Wednesday. A ruling is expected soon.
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