$92M Fine for Pilot/FJ

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  1. softail

    softail Medium Load Member

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    Browns Owner's Company To Pay $92M Fine


    News that the truck-stop company owned by Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has agreed to pay $92 million in fines for cheating customers out of promised rebates and discounts.


    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The truck-stop company owned by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has agreed to pay a $92 million penalty for cheating customers out of promised rebates and discounts, authorities announced Monday.



    "We, as a company, look forward to putting this whole unfortunate episode behind us," Jimmy Haslam said in a statement.
    In an agreement with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee, Pilot Flying J has accepted responsibility for the criminal conduct of its employees, ten of whom have pleaded guilty to participating in the scheme.


    For its part, the government has agreed not to prosecute the nation's largest diesel retailer as long as Pilot abides by the agreement. Among other conditions, Pilot has agreed to cooperate with an ongoing investigation of current and former employees. The agreement does not protect any individual at Pilot from prosecution.


    The agreement was signed by U.S. Attorney Bill Killian on Thursday and attorneys for Knoxville-based Pilot on Friday.


    Nashville criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor David Raybin, who has followed the case but is not involved, said the agreement most likely signals that Pilot CEO Jimmy Haslam will not face charges.


    "No prosecutor would enter into an agreement like this, ask for this kind of sanction, unless they didn't have enough evidence to indict Haslam," he said. "Also, Pilot would not agree to pay unless they felt the government would not prosecute him."


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    FBI special agent Robert H. Root said in an affidavit filed in federal court last year that the scheme was known by a variety of euphemisms including "manual rebates." Sales team members would make reduce the amount of money due to trucking company customers they deemed to be too unsophisticated to notice, according to the affidavit.


    The scheme was widely known in the sales department, according to court documents, with supervisors teaching other employees how to do it.


    Court records said the scheme lasted from at least 2007 until an FBI raid in April 2013.


    Jimmy Haslam has said he was unaware of the scheme. Through a spokesman, he declined an interview on Monday, but issued a statement: "We, as a company, look forward to putting this whole unfortunate episode behind us, continuing our efforts to rectify the damage done, regaining our customers' trust, and getting on with our business."


    Gov. Bill Haslam holds an undisclosed ownership share in the company but has said he is not involved in Pilot's day-to-day operations. Pilot has annual revenues of around $30 billion.


    In May, several top executives abruptly left the company. Pilot officials have not said why the employees left, but the agreement with prosecutors acknowledges that the company has terminated or placed on leave employees who violated company policies. It also acknowledges that Pilot acted quickly to investigate problems with the rebate program and repay cheated customers with interest.


    Pilot agreed in November to pay out nearly $85 million to settle claims related to the fraudulent withholding of fuel rebates and discounts in a class-action lawsuit with 5,500 trucking companies. Several companies have filed separate lawsuits against Pilot that are ongoing.
     
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  3. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    They arent paying for anything... The ones paying for it are the drivers that stop at pilot/J
     
  4. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Actually, the reporting is biased against a Republican governor & he's, in reality, a good governor. Pilot/Flying J is a family owned business; the whole Haslam family has a stake in it.
    Here's an excerpt from another news site:

    "Gov. Bill Haslam, who will run for re-election next year, has attempted to distance himself from the scandal, saying he has not been involved in day-to-day operations for 15 years. His personal share in the privately held company has not been released, though it is kept outside of the blind trust established for his other investments and is not publicly disclosed."
     
  5. rank

    rank Road Train Member

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    Yep. I noticed the fuel prices went up and have stayed up since this thing came to light. I refuse to buy fuel from the lying buggers.
     
  6. Panhandle flash

    Panhandle flash Road Train Member

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    Another case of the rich, being able to buy themselves out of trouble.
     
  7. Cowpie1

    Cowpie1 Road Train Member

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    The sad thing is, the government gets the fines and they had no real dog in this hunt. Any money that PFJ shells out should be only for those that got taken. The only people that have won in this fiasco has been the lawyers and the government. The Lawyers will buy new sports cars and vacation in the Bahamas. The government will spend the money on studies to explain why monkeys masturbate.
     
    Panhandle flash Thanks this.
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