Minnesota Auto Body Shop Owner Reportedly Gave Employees Bonuses In Meth

Well, statistically speaking, roughly 47 percent of those employees were probably thrilled about it.

According to The Smoking Gun, the Minnesota River Valley Drug Task Force is investigating a 40-year-old auto body shop owner after one of his employees told them his bonus this year came in the form of meth instead of American currency.

Workers at Clear Choice Auto Body Repair in Mankato were called into a meeting earlier this week, and that’s where each of them was allegedly given “approximately one half gram of methamphetamine as a bonus” by owner Jesse Michael Seifert and his girlfriend Nancy Jean Loehlein.

Drug agents raided the body shop Wednesday afternoon and found “used syringes which field tested positive for the presence of methamphetamine” as well as a “digital scale containing methamphetamine residue.”

Officials said the investigation is still ongoing and more charges against Seifert are pending. And we say “more” because he was arrested on an unrelated driving charge prior to the raid and booked into the Blue Earth County Jail because of it.

Hey, if you’ve been searching for somebody who’s had a worse week than Johnny Manziel, you can stop looking.

Meth is a hell of a drug: Weird News: Man In Clown Suit Arrested For Smoking Meth At Waffle House

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