WDRB reporter Gilbert Corsey says a driver’s license fraud scandal that first surfaced through a whistleblower’s claims has now reached a new stage, with federal prosecutors indicting five Louisville residents in what he describes as a money-driven scheme that allegedly sold access to Kentucky driver’s licenses through illegal shortcuts.
Corsey frames it as a “major break” in a case that has been building for months, not just because charges have finally been filed, but because the indictment lines up with what the whistleblower, Melissa Moorman, said she saw while working at the Nia Center driver’s licensing branch in Louisville.
Moorman, Corsey notes, has repeatedly described the situation in terms of vindication, and he includes her saying, “I would just like to see some justice,” a simple line that carries the weight of someone who believes she got punished for refusing to play along…