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Rhode Island Trucking Company Owners Plead Guilty To Falsifying Safety Records

On June 28, 2019, Leslie Cucino and Robert Cucino, Jr., pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island, to violating Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. The couple was indicted by a grand jury in April 2018 and charged via information on June 17, 2019.
 
The Cucinos operated two refuse and scrap metal hauling companies. Leslie Cucino incorporated and served as an officer of CDE Corporation (CDE) from March 2009 to December 2015. In January 2015, she incorporated Windsor Hill Hauling and Recycling (Windsor Hill) as a successor corporation to CDE; she also served as a Windsor Hill officer. Robert Cucino, Jr. was the manager of day-to-day operations for CDE and Windsor Hill.
 
According to the information, the Cucinos caused their employees to falsify daily vehicle inspection reports (DVIRs). Specifically, they directed and encouraged drivers for CDE and Windsor Hill to falsely certify on DVIRs that the commercial motor vehicles they operated had “no defects,” although the drivers knew they had serious safety defects that were required to be reported. The Cucinos also told their employees to document any observed safety deficiencies on separate pieces of paper, rather in the federally regulated manner.
 
DOT-OIG and FMCSA conducted the investigation with the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police and Rhode Island State Police.