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A SoCal tow company accused of illegally selling service members’ vehicles reaches settlement with feds

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Los Angeles Times
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A Southern California towing company has settled federal charges related to the unauthorized sale of military service members' vehicles. S&K Towing agreed to pay $160,000 in compensation to affected personnel. This settlement highlights ongoing consumer protection concerns within the towing industry, particularly regarding vulnerable populations. The case emphasizes the importance of regulatory oversight and legal accountability in preventing predatory business practices that exploit service members' vehicles.

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A SoCal tow company accused of illegally selling service members’ vehicles reaches settlement with feds
A SoCal tow company accused of illegally selling service members’ vehicles reaches settlement with feds

S&K Towing agreed to pay $160,000 to service members harmed by the company's practices.
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