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Livin large on stolen Credit Cards in California, News..

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Sick people ,taken things that don't belong to them . This went on for years ! She was let out and still continued to cheat people.Tons of pics with tons of cash.

 

"US postal worker stole cards and checks from mail to fund lavish lifestyle, tropical vacations she flaunted online .

Despite the raid, the former postal worker remained free until July, when federal agents discovered she was still making purchases with victims’ stolen cards, according to the Justice Department".

 

Mail Fraud is huge in California and other states.

https://www.uspis.gov/tips-prevention/mail-fraud

 

https://nypost.com/2025/08/13/us-news/california-usps-worker-mary-ann-magdamit-stole-cards-and-checks-from-mail-to-fund-lavish-lifestyle-she-flaunted-online/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost

 

The story is based on a NYP report

 

 

 

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"In March, a former US Postal Service worker in Washington, DC, Hachikosela Muchimba, was convicted of stealing around $1.6 million in checks to fund a “lavish lifestyle that included international travel, stays at luxury hotels, and purchases at gentlemen’s clubs.”

At the time of his arrest in September 2023, Muchimba was trying to flee to Zambia".

Same source.

 

This one must've thought he struck it rich when he got hired at the USPS!

Guess it wasn't enough to make big buck wages  $20-$30p/h. in DC.

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