Ohio AG Seeks $11K Reimbursement From Used-Car Dealership
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is suing a used-car dealership for failing to deliver motor vehicle titles to car buyers. He seeks $11,800 in restitution for customers.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is suing a used-car dealership for failing to deliver motor vehicle titles to car buyers. He seeks $11,800 in restitution for customers.
Three Ohio brothers who owned a now-defunct used-car dealership are charged with failing to deliver motor vehicle titles to customers. The state’s attorney general seeks $94,000 in reimbursement.
An Ohio woman pled guilty to tax fraud after embezzling more than $500,000 from her previous employer, according to WTRF.
An Ohio buy-here, pay-here dealer is charged with failing to provide consumers with dated receipts listing the terms of the sale, as well as failing to apply for a certificate of title within 30 days of selling a vehicle.
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