FedEx Corp. and a New Jersey vehicle leasing company are accused in a putative class action lawsuit of running what plaintiffs say is “the largest odometer fraud scheme in United States automotive history.”

The shipping company and Holman Automotive Group Inc. of Mount Laurel, New Jersey, allegedly conspired to replace odometers on used FedEx delivery trucks with new ones reading zero miles, then resold the trucks to unsuspecting buyers, according to the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Camden, New Jersey.


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Stefanie Colella-Walsh, a partner in mass tort and other litigation practices at Stark & Stark. Courtesy photo

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