Auto Scrap Metal Company Fined, License Revoked

The scrap metal company was served a violation notice in October last year.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): G Unit Core Inc., an auto scrap metal company situated in Edinburgh, Indiana, was punished for unlawfully purchasing thousands of catalytic converters without a proper license.

Based on the results of an inquiry that was carried out between January and September of this year, the corporation, which is located on S. Walnut Street, has been forced to pay a fine of $2.5 million. According to Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales, the company's license has also been canceled.

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In October of last year, the scrap metal company received a notice of infringement. The warning forewarned the company that enforcement action would follow any subsequent transactions made without the required paperwork. Nevertheless, even after its license expired on May 1, 2024, the business carried on with its operations.

The company bought 2,591 detached catalytic converters in total, even after the license had expired. Using a civil penalty of $1,000 for each infraction, the total comes to $2,588,000. The company must pay the entire amount within the following 30 days in accordance with the violation notice of November 13, 2024.

Additionally, the notice forbids the dealer and its owners from ever submitting an application for or receiving a license to function in the State of Indiana as operators or dealers in comparable capacities.