Paul Walker's Estate Suing Fellow Crash Victim's Estate Over Car Collection
March 22 2015, Updated 5:03 p.m. ET
The estate of Paul Walker is suing the estate of Roger Rodas, the man he was riding with in the Nov. 30, 2013 car crash that took both of their lives.
The lawsuit, which was filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges the Rodas estate it failed to return numerous vehicles owned by Walker.
Walker's estate also claims that prior to the accident, Rodas sold vehicles that were partially or wholly owned by Walker, but his portion of the money was never delivered to the actor's estate.
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Paul's father, Paul Walker III, spoke exclusively to RadarOnline.com earlier this month and called the situation "goofy."
"I don't know a lot of stuff going on. The trust lawyers do that," he explained. "They said there's been no cooperation, no phone calls returned, nothing."