A New York judge on Monday sentenced a car dealer to 60 months in prison and ordered him to pay nearly $4 million in restitution for tampering with hundreds of vehicle odometers.
From 2006 to 2011, Shmuel Gali, 48, altered the mileage of an estimated 690 used vehicles he had purchased, then sold them at wholesale auctions in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, according to court documents. On average, odometers were rolled back by more than 69,000 miles.
Also heavily involved was Gali's brother, Chaim Gali, 46. The two brothers bought the vehicles in Florida, Maryland and Missouri using fake dealer names. Pennsylvania issued vehicle titles reflecting the altered mileage figures, which the Galis gave to their buyers at the auctions.
The falsified lower mileage numbers led to more profitable sales. The brothers deposited the money into multiple bank accounts, mainly in New York City, and used it to buy more cars, court documents said.
Judge Kiyo Matsumoto …