N.J. Used Car Dealer Admits Selling Sandy-Flooded Cars
A used car dealer in New Jersey has admitted selling seven vehicles that sustained flood damage during Superstorm Sandy after a Motor Vehicle Commission office employee created clean titles for them.
Forty-two-year-old Jonathan Olin of Manalapan pleaded guilty to theft by deception and 30-year-old Jessie Dinome of Jackson pleaded guilty to tempering with public records.
Olin operated D&D Auto Sales in Old Bridge, New Jersey.
The Asbury Park Press reports Olin told a judge in Monmouth County that he used fraudulent titles to sell the cars, which were purchased at auction and listed as being used “for parts only.”
Olin faces up to three years in prison and has agreed to reimburse the customers.
Prosecutors will recommend Dinome serve up to 364 days in jail and must forfeit her job.
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