"Not only did he rip off car buyers, he put them and other drivers in danger by selling storm-damaged cars that could fail or even catch fire." "Olin proved himself to be the lowest form of con artist and parasite by cashing in on the tragedy of superstorm Sandy," Hoffman said. Dinome forfeited her state job and is permanently barred from public employment.ĭeputy Attorney General John Paone represented the Division of Criminal Justice Specialized Crimes Bureau at the sentencing hearing. 25 to third-degree tampering with public records or information. 31 to two years of probation, conditioned upon her performing 100 hours of community service. In pleading guilty, Olin admitted that he orchestrated a scheme in which fraudulent titles were obtained for eight flood vehicles, seven of which were then sold to unsuspecting customers by Pinky N Brain Corp NJ, doing business as D&D Auto Sales.Ĭo-defendant Jessie Dinome, 30, of Jackson, who formerly worked as a technician at the Freehold Motor Vehicle Agency, was sentenced on Oct. He was also ordered to pay full restitution to the victims. Jonathan Olin, 42, of Manalapan, the former operator of D&D Auto Sales on Englishtown Road, was sentenced to three years in state prison by Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Hoffman said in a news release.Ī suspended Motor Vehicle Commission technician who helped him obtain the fraudulent vehicle titles previously was sentenced in the criminal scheme, and charges are pending against a former salesman at the dealership. TRENTON – The operator of a used car dealership in Old Bridge was sentenced to prison Friday for using fraudulent vehicle titles to sell cars damaged in superstorm Sandy to unsuspecting customers, Acting Attorney General John J.
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