Sunday, 10 June 2012

Former Auburn car dealer Rivernider given 18 months in Fla.

 

Former Auburn car dealer Rivernider given 18 months in Fla.

The vehicle Ms. Rivernider had been damaged in a flood in Virginia. It had numerous mechanical problems and she figures she lost about $6,000 in the deal.

"It took me almost a year to get the title and there are still electrical problems.

On May 21, Mr.

According to Klare Ly, public information officer for the Office of R. Many also had problems getting titles to their vehicles. At the same time, a Massachusetts Superior Court arrest warrant had been issued for Mr. Rivernider violated his probation by committing fraud in Broward County in south Florida.

The contempt finding was a result of evidence Mr. Rivernider sold vehicles in Central Massachusetts last fall at small used car businesses on Route 12 in the Oxford and Webster area, and used their small cape-style home in Oxford as the staging area before placing vehicles on car lots. Rivernider and family members.

In April, a Worcester Superior Court judge ruled that Mr.

The couple was ordered to pay the commonwealth $300,000. Rivernider in several other states along the Eastern Seaboard and in the Southeastern part of the country.

One of his alleged victims in Broward County last night reacted with delight on hearing of the Volusia County sentence.

Barbara Perrucci said, "That's fantastic. Ly noted. The 2005 order was in connection with the demise of the Riverside Mitsubishi dealership on Route 20 in Auburn, where hundreds of customers were defrauded by the dealership run by Mr. Rivernider from selling vehicles in Massachusetts. Rivernider in connection with a contempt of court case related to a 2005 court order that prohibited Mr. Larizza, State Attorney of the 7th Judicial Circuit, Mr. He also violated conditions of his probation by failing to abstain from selling vehicles, as ordered by the court.

Mr. Most of the sales were to people in Massachusetts and Florida, but the Telegram

Former Auburn car dealer Rivernider given 18 months in Fla.



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