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Pacific Life Insurance asks Kyle Busch to dismiss $8.5 million lawsuit
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Pacific Life Insurance Urges Kyle Busch to Drop $8.5 Million Legal Claim

January 23, 2026 3 Min Read
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Pacific Life Insurance has filed legal documents requesting Judge Matthew E. Orso of the Western District of North Carolina to dismiss a lawsuit brought by NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch and his wife, Samantha. The Bushes accuse Pacific Life and agent Rodney A. Smith of selling them complex indexed universal life insurance policies under false pretenses, with promises of “tax-exempt retirement plans” and self-funded retirement benefits. They claim to have lost $8.58 million on a $10.4 million premium due to misleading sales illustrations, hidden fees, and false assurances. Kyle Busch states he was told that paying $1 million annually for five years would allow him to withdraw $800,000 per year starting at age 52, but realized most funds were depleted by the time he was billed for the sixth premium.

Pacific Life counters that the Bushes bought the policies with legal advice but mismanaged them, ignoring multiple clear disclosures that the values were not guaranteed, and failed to keep up with premium payments, leading to policy lapses. The insurer highlights that the Bushes insured Kyle Busch’s life for $90 million during risky activities and denies any wrongdoing or basis for refunding premiums with profit. Pacific Life references a similar dismissed case, Stegelin v. Pacific Life, decided by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, to support their motion. They argue the claims are time-barred, fail to meet legal fraud claim standards, lack proof that Pacific Life breached duties, and have no evidence of false statements by the company. The motion stresses that Kyle and Samantha Busch signed agreements acknowledging the non-guaranteed nature of the policies and the risks involved.

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According to Pacific Life, the Bushes’ failure to maintain premiums and monitor their insurance choices caused their losses, not the policies themselves. The insurer asserts that the Bushes’ attempt to blame the indexed universal life insurance product is unjustified, especially after seven years of mismanagement. Furthermore, the motion emphasizes that the Bushes had ample opportunity to cancel or refund their policies but did not. Pacific Life asks the court to dismiss the case with prejudice, highlighting that being willfully ignorant cannot extend the statute of limitations on their claims.

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Fan Take: This lawsuit highlights the complexities and risks involved in financial products linked to insurance and investments, a cautionary tale for NASCAR fans who might be considering similar policies. For the sport, the high-profile nature of this legal battle involving a top driver underscores the importance of transparency and trust in all business dealings related to athletes’ financial planning.

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