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California AG $1.64M Settlement Over False Claims for Truck Reimbursements

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Filed March 30th, 2026
Detected March 31st, 2026
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Summary

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a $1.64 million settlement with commercial fleet lender Crossroads Equipment Lease and Finance over alleged false claims for reimbursements under the California Capital Access Program (CalCAP). A DOJ investigation validated whistleblower claims that Crossroads made minimal efforts to sell repossessed trucks knowing the program would reimburse losses. The settlement resolves claims raised under the California False Claims Act by a former Chief Risk Officer.

What changed

Crossroads Equipment Lease and Finance allegedly exploited CalCAP, a state loan loss insurance program, by pricing recovered trucks at lower values knowing the program would reimburse losses. The DOJ investigation validated whistleblower allegations that Crossroads bundled CalCAP trucks with non-CalCAP trucks and switched sale prices to inflate apparent losses. The settlement requires Crossroads to pay $1.64 million, with no admission of liability.

Companies participating in government loan programs should review their claims and repossession sale practices to ensure compliance with state false claims statutes. The California False Claims Act whistleblower provisions allow private citizens to bring civil actions on behalf of the government and share in any recovery. Entities with knowledge of similar fraud should contact the Attorney General's Public Inquiry Unit.

What to do next

  1. Review repossession and sale practices for government-backed loan programs to ensure proper valuation and efforts to maximize sale prices
  2. Ensure CalCAP reimbursement claims accurately reflect actual losses without bundling or price manipulation
  3. Report any potential false claims against California government programs to the Attorney General's Public Inquiry Unit

Penalties

$1.64 million settlement for alleged false claims violations under CalCAP

Source document (simplified)

Truckload of Improper Funds: Attorney General Bonta Announces $1.64 Million Settlement over False Claims Allegations for Truck Reimbursements

  1. Press Release
  2. Truckload of Improper Funds: Attorney General Bonta Announce… Monday, March 30, 2026 Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced a settlement with commercial fleet lender Crossroads Equipment Lease and Finance (Crossroads) over alleged false claims for reimbursements under the California Capital Access Program (CalCAP). A whistleblower claimed, and an investigation by the California Department of Justice validated, that Crossroads took advantage CalCAP, a loan loss insurance program, by making minimal efforts to sell trucks it repossessed from borrowers who defaulted, knowing the program would reimburse any losses. The settlement agreement requires Crossroads to pay $1.64 million.

“Our settlement with Crossroads underscores the need to hold companies accountable for fraudulent practices. When powerful companies use their power to cheat our government, California taxpayers are also cheated,” said Attorney General Bonta. “Crossroads used a public access program to gather a truckload of ill-gotten funds, but today’s settlement is a reckoning and a shift in gears. With this settlement, my office is proud to return taxpayer dollars to the people of California. The California Department of Justice is committed to fighting against false claims and all those who defraud the government of public funds.”

BACKGROUND

The purpose of CalCAP is to encourage lenders, like Crossroads, to issue loans to borrowers with poor credit or insufficient down payments, encouraging those borrowers to buy cleaner, newer trucks and equipment. California pays into a pooled reserve fund to help participating lenders receive reimbursements for losses resulting from enrolled loans that default. The program ended in July 2023, but claims for reimbursements can still be made until the funds run out. As a participating lender since 2012, Crossroads allegedly used CalCAP to price recovered trucks differently, knowing it would be reimbursed for losses and any costs to recover or repair the truck before sale.

The allegations resolved by this settlement were raised under whistleblower provisions of the California False Claims Act by a former Chief Risk Officer at Crossroads. The Act allows private citizens with knowledge of fraud to bring civil actions on behalf of the government and to share in any recovery. The whistleblower in this matter alleged that Crossroads sold CalCAP trucks at much lower prices because they knew CalCAP would reimburse the losses. They also alleged that Crossroads bundled the sale of CalCAP trucks with non-CalCAP trucks and then switched the sale prices to give the false impression of higher losses on CalCAP vehicles. A California Department of Justice investigation validated those claims.

These settlements are made possible by the critical help from whistleblowers who report fraud and false claims made against the State. Members of the public who would like to advise the Attorney General of a potential false claim against the state should contact the Attorney General’s Public Inquiry Unit.

The claims resolved by the settlement are allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability.

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Named provisions

California Capital Access Program (CalCAP) California False Claims Act - Whistleblower Provisions CalCAP Loss Reimbursement Claims

Source

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Classification

Agency
CA AG
Filed
March 30th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Lenders Financial advisers Government agencies
Industry sector
5221 Commercial Banking
Activity scope
Government Loan Program Fraud False Claims Reporting Whistleblower Protections
Threshold
Lenders participating in CalCAP since 2012
Geographic scope
California US-CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Compliance frameworks
Dodd-Frank GLBA
Topics
Anti-Money Laundering Government Fraud

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