UPDATE: Indiana Couty President Judge Thomas Bianco sentenced Kevin Albright to five years of probation for each charge of bad checks, forgery and tampering with evidence. He was also ordered to serve two years probation for a charge of unsworn falsification. Bianco ordered the sentences to run concurrently, meaning he will serve five years of probation.
WHAT WE FIRST REPORTED
The former general manager of an Indiana auto dealership is due in court today for two sentencing hearings for cases in 2018 and 2019.
Court documents show that Kevin T. Albright will go before Indiana County President Judge Thomas Bianco for the sentencing hearing today. The 50-year-old Indiana Man pleaded guilty in one case of forgery, tampering with evidence, unsworn falsification to authorities, engaging in unprofessional conduct, failure to pay state taxes out of 246 counts that he faced for an incident in December of 2018 and to a charge of bad checks from 2019.
Albright was the former GM of Indiana Auto Mart on Oakland Avenue when the state police vehicle fraud investigation unit started an investigation in May of 2019, when they received several complaints about vehicles sold at Indiana Auto Mart. Police would determine that between December of 2018 and mid-May of 2019, he failed to send money and titles to PennDOT, wrote PennDOT bad checks, failed to pay a business associate, forged multiple customer names on PennDOT vehicle document affidavits, and failed to send warranty money among other crimes.