Man pleads guilty in federal auto fraud case
Man pleads guilty in federal auto fraud case By Tara Gray Published: Sep. 2, 2020 at 6:25 PM EDT DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) – One of six men charged in an auto fraud scheme involving a now-closed Moline used vehicle business has pleaded guilty in federal court. Court records show Kendric Vendrell McCray pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to commit wire fraud in U.S. District Court, Davenport. The charge carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, according to the written plea agreement. He will be sentenced Jan. 14. McCray and co-defendants Bradley Shane McCorkle, Isaac Bell, Derek Martinez, Keithen Deone McCorkle, and Nicholas T. McFarlin were indicted in November. ADVERTISEMENT According to the plea agreement in McCray’s case: 4th Avenue Auto Sales, a used motor vehicle business at 4130 4th Avenue, Moline, was owned and operated by Bradly McCorkle and Bell. The two men, through the business, bought cars from local auto dealers and auto auctions and accepted vehicle trade-ins. McCray was acquainted with Bradley McCorkle for many years and, at times between 2012 and 2018, he worked for the business and performed odd jobs, such as mowing and driving cars for the business. ADVERTISEMENT Generally, he was paid in cash by Bradley McCorkle. Sometime between 2013 and 2018 or earlier, McCray, Bradley McCorkle, Bell, and others conspired to defraud the state of Iowa and purchasers of used motor vehicles by materially false and fraudulent pretenses, representations and promises, and by the intentional concealment of material facts. McCray helped to conceal the price paid for used motor vehicles, the identity of the true owner and seller of used motor vehicles, and concealed the vehicle history of the used motor vehicles. He also helped to conceal the actual mileage on more than 150 used motor vehicles, as well as … Continue Reading