5 indicted in Kentucky driver's licensing fraud case
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Five Louisville residents were indicted by a federal grand jury months after a whistleblower said her co-workers sold illegal immigrants driver's licenses they couldn't legally obtain, charging $200 per license.
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Five Louisville residents were indicted by a federal grand jury months after a whistleblower said her co-workers sold illegal immigrants driver's licenses they couldn't legally obtain, charging $200 per license.
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