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Former Postal Worker Sentenced for Fraud

A former U.S. Postal Service employee has reportedly been sentenced in connection with a fraud matter. According to reports, she was sentenced to 21 months in prison as she improperly took agency money for her personal use. After her prison sentence is complete, she will also have to serve one year of supervise release and pay $51,000 in restitution. In the case, she allegedly created more than 1,400 false "Service Not Rendered" transactions at her sales terminal and took money from the refunds generated for her personal use.

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