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NYC DMV staff accused of pay-for-license scheme
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NYC DMV staff accused of pay-for-license scheme

Last updated: July 7, 2025 3:24 am
Editorial Board Published July 7, 2025
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A Queens driving faculty and a number of Staten Island DMV staff conspired in a pay-for-license scheme that handed out a whole bunch of driver’s licenses to unqualified New Yorkers in change for cash, authorities introduced Tuesday.

Investigators stated T&E Driving College in Flushing marketed itself to Chinese language immigrants and charged them $1,600 to $2,000 for a license, the Staten Island Advance reported.

Police stated the varsity would then repay DMV staff at three areas on Staten Island, in keeping with WNBC. Generally the scheme concerned imposters taking highway exams, and generally the DMV staff would merely challenge the licenses, cops stated.

“Too many people have gotten driver’s licenses because of corruption, because of theft,” Staten Island District Legal professional Michael McMahon stated Tuesday at a press convention. “Countless individuals are driving on our roads without demonstrating the skills necessary to do it safely.”

McMahon’s workplace used cameras on the DMV testing websites and an undercover police officer to unravel the scheme, WCBS reported. The undercover cop paid $1,600 to T&E Driving College, then was advised he handed the check and acquired a license, in keeping with police.

T&E Driving College proprietor Weixan Tan, 38; secretary Weiwan Tan, 40, and worker Winnie Yang, 36, have been arrested within the case, in keeping with the Advance. DMV workers and Staten Island residents Edward Queen, 40; Aji Idicula, 43, and Tianna Rose Andolina, 30, have been additionally arrested.

College proprietor Weixan Tan, 38; secretary Weiwan Tan, 40, and worker Winnie Yang, 36, have been arrested within the case, in keeping with the Advance. DMV workers and Staten Island residents Edward Tarik Queen, 40; Aji Idicula, 43, and Tianna Rose Andolina, 30, have been additionally arrested.

Initially Revealed: July 2, 2025 at 1:31 PM EDT

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