
A man pleaded guilty Friday to torching a $139,000 Bentley he and his parents purchased at a Bergen County car dealership in a insurance scheme. John Jarzabek, 27, faces a possible four-year prison sentence for pleading guilty to second-degree insurance fraud, the New Jersey Attorney Generals Office announced. Jarzabek admitted to misrepresenting on an insurance claim that the car had been stolen when it was not. Jarzabek, of Harrison, and his parents, Chester, 63, and Anna, 62, purchased the used car Bentley from D.I.B. Leasing, a now-defunct car dealership from Teterboro where Jarzabek worked.