Ohio Charges Three With Selling CDLs

Ohio state police arrested two testing examiners and a third suspect in Columbus for selling commercial driver licenses.

Cathy Farmer was charged with bribery and Teresa Taylor with tampering with public records. Farmer, a 12-year employee, and Taylor, a nine-year worker, were both examiners at a testing facility in Whitehall.

Kenneth Hairston was charged with two counts of bribery. Police said Hairston, who once worked at a third-party CDL testing facility in Columbus, acted as a middleman for truckers.

State troopers began an investigation of the three after receiving information that applicants could pay Hairston $800 in exchange for a CDL. Farmer and Taylor allegedly doctored test records in exchange for a portion of the proceeds.



The arrests were made June 2 after an undercover officer paid Hairston for the paperwork and passing grades needed to obtain a license.

Officials are still investigating whether other employees were involved in the scandal and how many applicants might have obtained their licenses illegally.

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