KSDK -- A Creve Coeur
locksmith and two others from Florida face federal charges
involving a scam to overcharge customers for locksmith services,
Acting US Attorney Michael W. Reap said.
According to
court documents, two Clearwater, Florida men, 31-year-old David
Peer and 28-year-old Moshe Aharoni, were each charged
with conspiracy to recruit and employ aliens not authorized to work in the United States, mail and wire fraud,
and engaging in financial transactions to promote unlawful activity. The Creve
Coeur man, 29-year-old Eliyahu Barhanun,
was charged with a felony violation of structuring financial transactions to
avoid federal reporting requirements, and conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire
fraud and money laundering.
Consumer
complaints filed by customers in Missouri indicated a pattern of
fraudulent price quoting and overcharging by locksmith technicians. In more
than half of all consumer complaints relating to the locksmith company with the
Missouri Attorney General's Office, customers reported that they were quoted a
certain price on the phone with a dispatcher but then later charged
a significantly higher price by the responding locksmith.
Locksmith
technicians would accuse customers who objected to their overcharging of
"theft of services," threaten to call the police on the customer,
withhold the customer's keys or driver's license, or follow the customer to an
ATM machine to ensure payment.
The affidavit
also accuses Barhanun, Peer and Aharoni
of conspiring with the managers of the locksmith employer to implement a scheme
for overcharging for their services.
Each of the
aforementioned charges carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison
and/or fines up to $250,000.
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