Two DMV Workers Are Arrested for Taking Bribes to Let People Skip the Line

I'm not sure I've ever given someone an actual bribe . . . but for THIS, I might.

Two state employees for the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles were arrested on Friday . . . for taking bribes to let people skip the line at the DMV.

21-year-old Alyson McFerrin of Spartanburg, South Carolina and 25-year-old Anna Seay of Moore, South Carolina were busted for taking bribes to help a couple of people skip the line.

A 42-year-old guy named Robbie Biershenk from Boiling Springs, South Carolina paid Alyson so he could avoid having to repeatedly wait in line to transfer a bunch of vehicle titles into his name. She also changed the sale prices so he could avoid a fee.

Anna also took a bribe so a person wouldn't have to wait in line to transfer a mobile home into their name.

Alyson, Anna, and Robbie are all charged with bribing a public official and influencing the action of a public employee. 

(Go Upstate / The State) (Here are Anna and Alyson's mugshots, Anna is in tie-dye. And here's Robbie's mugshot.) Image © 2019 Getty Images


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