Kurt Busch appeared in court to testify at a hearing about ex-girlfriend Patricia Driscoll's no-contact order and delivered some pretty shocking testimony, claiming that she is a trained assassin. Busch and lawyer Rusty Hardin have been looking to try and discredit Driscoll throughout the legal process, portraying her as a woman bent on destroying the driver's career.

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According to ESPN, Busch testified that he believes that Driscoll is a trained assassin that undertakes covert missions around the world. He even claimed that she once returned from one such mission wearing a blood-spattered gown. When asked about his belief while on the stand, Busch replied, "Everybody on the outside can tell me I'm crazy, but I lived on the inside and saw it firsthand."

Busch also claimed that Driscoll repeatedly bragged about being an assassin and that her work took her all over South America and Africa. He also said that she had shown him pictures of bodies with gunshot wounds while asserting that she was a mercenary killer.

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Busch claimed that the couple was in El Paso, Texas one night when Driscoll left while wearing camouflage, only to return home later wearing a trench coat over a gown covered in blood.

The driver also says that Driscoll claimed that a female character in the movie Zero Dark Thirty was a composite of her and other women.

Michael Doncheff, who worked for Busch and Driscoll as a personal assistant, corroborated Busch's testimony, saying that Driscoll made the same claims to him and once told him, "I take down foreign governments. I own Washington."

Driscoll and her legal team never refuted the claims during the hearing. However, during an interview on Tuesday, Driscoll did address the matters, saying, "These statements made about being a trained assassin, hired killer, are ludicrous and without basis and are an attempt to destroy my credibility. Not even Rusty Hardin believes this."

"I find it interesting that some of the outlandish claims come straight from a fictional movie script I've been working on for eight years," she added.