Report: Top Ford exec faces felony charges after domestic dispute involving $10,000 purses
Phoebe Wall Howard
Matthew Dolan
Aberdeen News
Franck Louis-Victor, an executive who joined Ford in 2021 from Renault, was arrested on Saturday at his home in Oakland County after a domestic dispute involving a we-pon and expensive purses.
Louis-Victor, 50, CEO of Ford Next LLC and vice president of new business platforms at Ford Motor Co., is accused of trying to set fire to two purses valued at $10,000 each during a domestic incident, according to WDIV-TV (Channel 4). He was arrested and charged with two felonies: as--ult with a dangerous we-pon and arson, based on preparation to burn property worth between $1,000 and $20,000.