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A St. Louis car dealer cheated his bosses out of $395,000 during the course of a two-year scam, authorities say.
William Cafarella, 42, lied about the number of cars sold during his run as general manager of West County Honda, collected kickbacks and used company money to cover personal costs, such as his country club bill, according to a federal indictment. All told, he allegedly cost the Ellisville dealership about $1.8 million.
Cafarella, who now lives in Davie, Florida, is facing fraud charges that carry a maximum penalty of twenty years in prison and fines of $250,000.…
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William Cafarella, 42, lied about the number of cars sold during his run as general manager of West County Honda, collected kickbacks and used company money to cover personal costs, such as his country club bill, according to a federal indictment. All told, he allegedly cost the Ellisville dealership about $1.8 million.
Cafarella, who now lives in Davie, Florida, is facing fraud charges that carry a maximum penalty of twenty years in prison and fines of $250,000.…