How a Connecticut DMV Employee Made Thousands by Selling Towed Cars

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Reporting Highlights

  • Cars for Cutting in Line: For years, a towing company got to cut the line at the DMV in exchange for selling towed cars at deep discounts, according to an internal DMV report.
  • Range of Abuses: Investigators said the company drastically undervalued cars and avoided returning money to car owners or the state, showing the DMV’s lack of oversight.
  • Few Consequences: Though the report said a DMV employee was reselling cars for profit, the agency took no action against the employee or the towing company. The employee still works there.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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