For three years, Lola Larios 36, of Haledon, and Lior Atiyas, 42, of Long Island, took advantage of customers who “were in a vulnerable state and unable to refuse their demands,” U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito said.
Larios and Atiyas – using the names “Michelle Jacobs” and “David Cohen” – gave customers low-ball quotes, then jacked up the prices two to three times after the valuables were loaded onto their Premier Relocations trucks, Carpenito said.
They then “refused to deliver the goods until the customers paid the increased price,” the U.S. attorney said.
The combined total difference between the initial estimates and the revised amounts charged was estimated at more than $400,000, he said.
Both Larios and Atiyas are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Carpenito credited special agents with the Department of Transportation, Office of the Inspector General, with the investigation leading to the charges.
Handling the case for the government is Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher Amore of Carpenito’s Public Protection Unit in Newark.
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