Many members of the general public perceive car dealerships as places where questionable activities occur. According to one whistleblower, his experience working for a Chicago-area dealership revealed not only questionable sales tactics but also allegations of fraud, sexual assault, and forgery among his former colleagues.
The former employee in question is Nicholas Davidson and his federally filed whistleblower lawsuit sounds damning. In it, he says that he worked for the Kunes Country Ford dealership of Antioch, near Chicago, for just under three months as a finance manager. Initially, he was asked to clean up deals done by the previous finance manager described as “illegal, fraudulent, and deceptive.“
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He claims that those deals involved a regional general manager and several other employees. In one case, Davidson supports that a co-signer signature on a piece of loan paperwork didn’t match that of their driver’s license or credit application. When he reported the suspected forgery, the General Manager (GM) evidently took no action.
Davidson also says that a salesman came into work drunk one day, assaulted him, and caused serious injury. That same salesman would reportedly later plead guilty to battery, get fired for coming to work under the influence of alcohol, and then later be rehired by the dealer, says the complaint. According to Automotive News, the...
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