Stefan Eriksson, the video game company executive who famously crashed a $1 million Ferrari Enzo, has been charged with two counts of drunken driving, reports the Associated Press. He had a blood alcohol level of alcohol level of 0.09 at the time of the crash, according to the Washington Post. On April 10th, we reported that Eriksson had been arrested on charges of grand theft for failing to make payments on three exotic sport cars worth $3.5 million that he imported from the U.K. If found guilty of all counts, Eriksson faces a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.