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Local Car Dealerships Indicted for Laundering Drug Money

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Updated: 11/01/2012 10:34 am
MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - Three men and two car dealerships have been indicted for selling nearly $3 million in cars to drug dealers in order to lauder their money.

Wayne David McAlpin, Jr., 49, of Memphis; Brian Bowman, 45, of Lakeland; James Austin, 60, of Memphis; Pyramid Used Car Sales, located at 936 South Third Street; and Budget Auto Sales, located at 826 Georgia Avenue, were all named in the five-count indictment. At the time of the six year investigation, McAlpin was president of Budget Auto Sales and Austin worked as a salesman there. Bowman was president of Pyramid Used Car Sales.

According to Ed Stanton, III, U.S. Attorney for West Tennessee, all were charged with one count of conspiracy to launder money known to be proceeds of illegal drug activity. Undercover investigators posed as drug dealers and purchased cars from both lots between May 2005 and August 2011. They determined that the businesses would sell cars to known dealers using drug money, and titled the vehicles under other names and filed incorrect IRS documents in an effort to hide the transactions the authorities.

The total value of the transactions in question is at least $2,926,552.

According to the indictment, if the three men are convicted, the Federal Government plans on seizing the two dealerships.

The indictment also outlines $5,988,031.33 it plans to seize in 25 different bank accounts. There are also 12 vehicles, including a 2008 Bentley Azure, a 2011 Audi A8 and a 2012 Mercedes S550.

The government also outlines 10 pieces of jewelry it will seize, including a watch, white gold diamond bridal set, earrings, and $30,000 in cash.

No one at either dealership would comment on Wednesday night, and there was no word if the three were in federal custody.
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truth - 12/24/2012 12:13 AM
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Common knowledge in Memphis Underworld that you could lbuy a vehicle from Pyramid with cash over 10000.00 and the transaction would not be reported to the IRS. They enabled the drug dealers to buy vehicles with illegal monies so they should be held accountable .

jollymolly - 11/1/2012 11:50 PM
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They seem to be making a big deal about having a Bentley and Mercedes... but they're dealers! They prob bought them for a fraction of what you and I would have to pay. I say if they were in the drug business, the feds would've found and seized some drugs but it appears they only got cars and money.

jollymolly - 11/1/2012 11:30 PM
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These folks have been on the same corner for 25 years and everybody I know that's bought a car there had to show a picture ID. It took somebody 6 years to find 4 or 5 errors. I'd say that's a compliment-very few businesses would have been able to score that good. I wish the police wouldleave good people alone and focus on getting the dangerous people off the street. Those are good people...

jollymolly - 11/1/2012 11:20 PM
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rff

libertyfirst - 11/1/2012 9:09 AM
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""At the time of the six year investigation, McAlpin was president of Budget Auto Sales and Austin worked as a salesman there."" SIX YEAR INVESTIGATION. If this was such a evil, dangerous operation that endangered the citizens of the Memphis area - why did it take six years? Because it gave fat lazy scum easy jobs with pensions for six years. BTW - perhaps the investigation should now turn to how much income tax, property tax, and sales tax, business licensing fees, and car tag fees/wheel taxes these car dealers paid in those six years - since the governments didn't mind 'laundering' that money!

obama - 11/1/2012 5:36 AM
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They have been doing that for years. And they have such bad attitudes at pyramid

SteveTapp - 10/31/2012 9:41 PM
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Bad law piled on top of bad law.
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