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Race driver, accused boiler room fraudster, 34, and girlfriend, in hospital after fiery car crash

Two men in separate Gold Coast car crashes days apart have both faced court for alleged involvement in “boiler room” frauds. WATCH THE VIDEO

McLaren supercar erupts into fireball in high-speed crash

Two men in separate Gold Coast car crashes days apart have both faced court for alleged involvement in “boiler room” frauds.

On Sunday, Nigel McWilliams, 52, was rushed to Gold Coast University Hospital with life-threatening injuries after he flipped his luxury convertible outside Southport Fire Station.

Just days later, Chris Pappas, 34, was involved in a high-speed crash in Bundall on

Thursday where his $330,000 McLaren supercar burst into flames. Mr Pappas, a race car driver, and his female passenger were pulled from the wreckage by bystanders before it

exploded and were taken to hospital.

It is understood Mr McWilliams remains in a coma and his family took to social media

in the aftermath of the crash on Monday, asking for “healing thoughts”.

Chris Pappas, 34, a race car driver, and a woman Krystle Earsman, 31, were taken to Gold Coast University Hospital after the McLaren they were in exploded after a high-speed crash. Moment before it erupted, they were dragged clear by bystanders.
Chris Pappas, 34, a race car driver, and a woman Krystle Earsman, 31, were taken to Gold Coast University Hospital after the McLaren they were in exploded after a high-speed crash. Moment before it erupted, they were dragged clear by bystanders.

McWilliams and two co-accused, Gerard Darmody and Ruth Elaine Sullivan, faced Southport District Court in 2019 over their involvement in an illegal betting company, Betjack, allegedly run by Jack and John Doumani.

The trio – McWilliams, Darmody and Sullivan – all pleaded guilty to the little used charge of unlawful bookmaking other than by racing bookmakers between March 12, 2013 and May 9, 2015.

No conviction was recorded and the trio were each fined $1500.

Nigel McWilliams. Picture: Facebook
Nigel McWilliams. Picture: Facebook

The Doumanis are facing a string of charges over an alleged $59m “boiler room” scam - one of the biggest in Queensland’s history - which included companies Charterhurst Agencies Pty Ltd and others police claim were selling sports betting software.

Jack Doumani is facing 39 fraud charges and son John is facing 34 charges which they are defending.

Mr Pappas was arrested in 2016 over his alleged links to the “boiler room” syndicate, where police will allege he was an office manager for companies involved in the complex scam. In 2016, he was arrested and charged with five counts of fraud.

As part of a lengthy investigation codenamed Operation North Hurricane, police seized luxury

cars, a jet ski and computers in raids and arrested five people including the Doumanis and Mr Pappas.

A pre-trial hearing is due to be held in Southport District Court in December.

On Thursday night, Mr Pappas and his passenger Krystle Earsman, 31, were dragged from the wreckage of the luxury $330,000 vehicle by bystanders moments before it exploded in a fireball after the crash at Bundall. Mr Pappas suffered multiple fractures and burns.

Chris Pappas.
Chris Pappas.

A Gold Coast police spokesperson said the driver lost control about 10pm while exiting a roundabout and hit a power pole, which snapped from the base.

Queensland Ambulance Service senior operations supervisor Adam Flory said when paramedics arrived a man and a woman were lying on the road.

He said they were pulled from the burning car by bystanders.

“These people have done a great job at putting themselves in harm’s way to save these people from serious injuries,” he said.

The aftermath of a $330,000 McLaren supercar crash in Bundall - the driver Chris Pappas and passenger Krystle Earsman were taken to hospital after being pulled from the wreckage by bystanders.
The aftermath of a $330,000 McLaren supercar crash in Bundall - the driver Chris Pappas and passenger Krystle Earsman were taken to hospital after being pulled from the wreckage by bystanders.

Mr Flory said they were “lucky” to get away with minor injuries.

Mr Pappas is a leading driver in the TA2 Muscle Car Series, based on America’s legendary Trans-Am Series which began in the 1960s. He was due to race this coming weekend at Queensland Raceway, according to www.speedcafe.com.

Krystle Earsman.
Krystle Earsman.

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