Auto Dealership Owners Accused Of Running Arizona Fraud Scheme

James Johnson | Scott Bandy | James Edward Fialko |Lon Chaneyfield | Oscar Valenzuela | Ivan Valenzuela [Photo courtesy AZ AG]

PHOENIX – A State Grand Jury indicted nine men and women accused of running an illegal car scheme that produced tens of thousands of titles for vehicles being sold in 42 states. Scott Bandy, James Johnson, Mary Fialko, James Edward Fialko, Lon Chaneyfield, Ivan Valenzuela, Oscar Valenzuela, Tamela Bandy, and Ashley Cwick were charged with Conspiracy, Fraudulent Schemes and Artifices, Money Laundering, Control of an Illegal Enterprise, and Fraudulent Schemes and Practices.

Bandy and Johnson were also charged with filing fraudulent Arizona Income Tax Returns.

According to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office (AGO), the scammers are accused of conspiring to fraudulently obtain Arizona car dealership licenses, and of consigning those dealership licenses to paying subscribers via an online membership service since 2016.

The alleged scammers fraudulently presented the subscribers to AuctionACCESS as legitimate dealership employees. AuctionACCESS is an auto auction company that limits auction access to legitimate dealership employees,

Over 1,500 subscribers purchased thousands of vehicles in 42 states, and the indicted defendants are accused of fraudulently titling more than 30,000 vehicles during the course of this scheme, according to the AGO. The amount of illegal proceeds associated with this scheme is alleged to be at least $6.8 million.

The Arizona Department of Revenue’s Criminal Investigations Unit also examined the income reported on Johnson and Bandy’s Arizona individual income tax returns. It is alleged that in 2017, Bandy earned approximately $247,700 from this illegal enterprise, while only reporting $40,210.

In 2018, Bandy allegedly earned $358,366, but only reported $145,252 to the State of Arizona. Similarly in 2017, Johnson is alleged to have earned $891,683 but instead reported $17,989. In 2018, Johnson allegedly earned $787,251 instead of his reported loss of $4,338.

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