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Porsche dealership co-owner resigns over antisemitic text

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Last updated: May 18, 2025 4:31 pm
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A co-owner of a luxury car dealership in Florida is stepping down from his position after allegedly making an antisemitic remark in a text to a customer. Naveen Maraj, co-owner of Champion Motorsports/Champion Porsche in Pompano Beach, reportedly sent a text to a customer who was considering going to a different dealer. In the text, Maraj referred to the customer as a “spoiled Jew c—” and said that not buying a car from him was like a “gift from God.”

The incident was first reported by BocaNewsNow.com, prompting backlash from organizations like StopAntiSemitism. The Anti-Defamation League has also been contacted for comment on the matter.

In response to the controversy, Champion Motorsports issued a statement saying that Maraj will be resigning from his employment with the company and stepping down from his managerial roles effective immediately. The General Manager, Mike Peters, emphasized the company’s commitment to respect, professionalism, and integrity, stating that Maraj’s comments were offensive and inexcusable.

Peters also clarified that Maraj and the customer, John Wolff, have a personal friendship that spans over 14 years. However, Wolff disputed this claim, stating that he and Maraj had not spoken in six years and that it was absurd to suggest that calling him a “Jew c—” would be acceptable within their friendship.

The statement from Champion Motorsports acknowledged that the remark was made in a personal capacity and was not reflective of the company’s values. Peters expressed regret over the incident and stated that Maraj had personally apologized to Wolff for his words.

As the story continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining professionalism and respect in business interactions. The incident highlights the impact that words can have, even in casual settings, and underscores the need for sensitivity and awareness in all communications.

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