No, nothing spectacular just lying on value of assets for a $40,000 vehicle. I think he must have pissed the judge off. Still in the slammer too so it’s not some sentence the off with good behavior.
Wow, that’s something. Having to value one’s assets for a car loan is contrary to my experience.
The last two times I sought a car loan (>20 years ago ... pay cash now), basically all I did was fill out some basic info (name address, employer, how long there, and SSN - they ran a “credit check” and approved me on the spot. One was through GM, the other was through a credit union. No questions about assets.