Postal worker pleads guilty to theft of money orders

The following information was released by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana:

MICHAEL COLEMAN, age 35, a resident of Marrero, Louisiana, pled guilty today in front of United States District Judge Martin L.C. Feldman to a one count bill of information for theft of government funds, announced U. S. Attorney Jim Letten.

According to court documents, in May, 2008, MICHAEL COLEMAN, who was previously employed as a letter carrier at the Main Post Office in Gretna, Louisiana, admitted that he found and stole six blank postal money orders at the post office. According to court documents, these postal money orders were “bait” money orders, meaning they were money orders that could be tracked upon their usage by the United States Postal Service. After stealing the six postal money orders, COLEMAN deposited one of them in his personal bank account, gave some of them to his family members, and sold the rest. In all, the bait postal money orders were worth $1,215. Sentencing has been scheduled for August 20, 2009.

The single count carries a maximum penalty of ten years imprisonment, three years supervised release, a $250,000 fine, and a $100 special assessment.

The case was investigated by agents from the United States Postal Service, Office of Inspector General. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U. S. Attorney Matt Chester.

3 Responses to “Postal worker pleads guilty to theft of money orders

  • 1
    Rural Carrier
    May 16th, 2009 19:24

    What a shame. We have a good job with the USPS while other people are losing their jobs all over our country. Our paycheck should satisfy us, or we should be looking for another job that will. Thou shalt not steal.

  • 2
    Postal Code
    May 27th, 2009 13:03

    I dont Think postal workers can do such a shameful thing

  • 3
    PMR
    June 23rd, 2009 13:45

    What a retard! Using the bait money orders out of all things and on top of that deposit them in her own checking acccount. Good God, you deserve to rot in prison for stupidity.

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