Guy driving during Zoom court for suspended license has "NEVER had a license" to begin with

This story just keeps getting better. We recently reported on a guy who went to court on Zoom while driving, and it was about a suspended license. Then the story turned into it being a clerical error and his license wasn't suspended. Now it turns out the guy never had a driver's license to begin with. So he was driving while going to Zoom court for his suspended license that was not suspended, and he never had a license. Like what the heck did I just read? USA Today reported this information on the guy, who's name is Corey Harris, and he had everyone enjoying a good laugh as his story came out:

The case involving a Michigan man who went viral while driving during a Zoom court hearing continues as a judge announced on Wednesday that the 44-year-old had a bench warrant out for his arrest and that Corey Harris has never had a driver's license, but only a state ID.

Harris returned Wednesday to the same Washtenaw County courtroom where the internet saw him go viral on May 15, but this time he had a new lawyer and appeared in person. During the recent hearing, Judge Cedric Simpson made the shocking announcement that Harris "has never had a Michigan license, ever!"

"(Harris) has never had a license in the other 49 states and commonwealths that form up this great union," Simpson said during the hearing. "He has never had a license.”

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