Former employee at California (DMV) sentenced to 2 years in prison for taking bribes, fraud involving driving test results.

5years ago

Sacramento news, California news.

A former employee of the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) was recently sentenced to two years in prison for taking bribes, falsely suggesting that some people had passed driving tests.

Aaron Gilliam, 51, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to bribe, identity fraud and unauthorized access to a computer, the Sacramento Bee reported.

Between April 2016 and July 2017, Gilliam took money to modify Hollywood's DMV recordings to give the impression that people had passed written exams, even though they failed or did not pass. the tests.

A federal investigation revealed that 57 fraudulent driver's licenses had been issued as a result of Gilliam's actions.