http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/palm-beach/fl-polo-goodman-phone-20100819,0,113902.storyRecords dispute polo mogul's claim that his phone didn't work after fatal Wellington crash
John Goodman called 911 to report deadly accident nearly an hour later
By Andrew Marra, The Palm Beach Post
Moments after allegedly slamming a car into a canal in February, Wellington polo mogul John Goodman used his cell phone to call a personal assistant instead of calling 911, according to cell phone records and Goodman's assistant. It was the only call he made with his cell phone in the moments around the crash. When Palm Beach County Fire Rescue workers arrived at the scene moments later, after another passer-by called 911 to report the wreck, Goodman was gone and the other car's 23-year-old driver had drowned.
Nearly an hour later, Goodman called 911 from the phone of a woman who lived nearby, claiming that his phone had not been working. But his cell phone records, obtained by The Palm Beach Post through a public records request, show that Goodman's phone was working around the time of the crash — at least long enough to make one phone call.
Law enforcement officials say Goodman's single phone call could strengthen their accusation that Goodman willfully ignored his legal obligation to help the crash victim, Scott Wilson, or call for help after sending him careening into the water. Goodman, the multimillionaire owner of the International Polo Club Palm Beach, has been charged with DUI manslaughter with failure to render aid, and vehicular homicide with failure to render aid. "You do have evidence suggesting the phone was operational during or after the crash," Palm Beach County Sheriff's Sgt. John Churchill said. "In one case, it could be a contributor to the crash. In another case, it could be much worse."...
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http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/goodman-seeks-to-postpone-parents-wrongful-death-suit-699911.html...Goodman was arrested on charges of DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide with failure to render aid in connection with the Feb. 12 car crash. He was later released on $100,000 bond. According to a sheriff’s report, Goodman was driving his Bentley convertible south on 120th Avenue about 1 a.m. when he ran a stop sign at Lake Worth Road. Goodman was going about 63 mph when he broadsided a 2006 Hyundai being driven by Scott Wilson, the report said. Wilson, who was coming from Orlando to visit his family in Wellington, was flipped into a canal and drowned. According to the report, Goodman ran to a home about a quarter-mile away and borrowed a woman’s cell phone, then called his girlfriend. The woman who lent Goodman the phone then persuaded him to call 911...