Man accused of running predatory towing business ordered to pay restitution or go to jail

PITTSBURGH — A man accused of running a predatory towing business in Pittsburgh has been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in restitution or go to jail.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday said Vincent G. Fannick, 57, pleaded guilty to inflating charges for accident services, adding fees and enforcing deceptive practices.

“These actions targeted unsuspecting members of our community during their most vulnerable moments,” Superintendent Christopher Kearns of the Allegheny County Police Department said when charges were filed. “We’re grateful for our partnership with the Office of the Attorney General throughout the course of this lengthy investigation.”…

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