Former Police Department Employee Sentenced in Bribery and Insurance Fraud Schemes
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Former Police Department Employee Sentenced in Bribery and Insurance Fraud Schemes
Defendant Took Payments for Providing Personal Identifying Information About Traffic Crash Victims
WASHINGTON -- A former employee of the
The announcement was made by Acting
According to the government's evidence, Coles began work for the
These "runners" were able to identify potential clients by obtaining police reports of recent traffic accidents, referred to as Traffic Crash Reports. Before 2015, these reports were publicly available and could be obtained from a clerical office at MPD. In
To circumvent the general order, the "runners" began paying Coles cash in exchange for her providing Traffic Crash Reports, to which she had access by virtue of her employment at MPD. Specifically, one "runner" paid Coles approximately
In exchange, Coles accessed the reports and created handwritten ledgers. These ledgers contained the reports' essential information, including crash victims' identity and contact information. Coles would also provide information regarding the nature of the crash, including whether it included an injury, property damage, or was a hit and run. Coles would then take a picture of the ledger and send them to "runners" via email or text.
An audit conducted by MPD revealed that between
The investigation is continuing. One of the "runners,"
In a separate scheme, Coles committed insurance fraud. In late
In announcing the sentence, Acting
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