A Florida man has pleaded guilty to charges related to a massive biofuel fraud scheme that netted over $7 million in fake EPA renewable fuel credits and sought over $6 million in fraudulent tax credits. Royce Gillham, the general manager of a Fort Pierce biofuel company, admitted to falsifying production records to inflate the company’s renewable fuel credits. READ: Chinese National Ordered Detained In Florida After Trespassing At Mar-A-Lago Amid Trump Heightened Security He and his co-conspirators lied about the amount of biodiesel they produced to receive more credits from the EPA and IRS. T…