
Fake documents tied to $244,000 in auto loans, investigators say
Tulsa, OK – 16 July 2018 – Twenty-two people have been charged on allegations that a member of a Tulsa credit union provided fraudulent documents to the individuals, allowing them to obtain auto loans totaling more than $244,000.






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