The Justice Department issued the following statement.
A Byram woman pleaded guilty to embezzling mail, announced U.S. Attorney Darren J. LaMarca and Scott Pierce, Inspector in Charge with the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General, Southern Area Field Office.
According to court documents, Jeanetta N. Williams, 38, of Byram, was a Rural Carrier Assistant and delivered mail along a rural route in Hinds County. After receiving complaints of mail going missing along Williams’ route, Postal Service agents investigated. On July 11, 2019, agents found Williams in possession of opened mail she did not deliver.
Williams is scheduled to be sentenced on March 1, 2022 and faces a maximum penalty of 5 years in prison. A federal district judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
This case was investigated by the United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Bert Carraway is prosecuting the case.
17 comments:
She will now have to wear a "scarlet letter" for life.
How many "mail in ballots" did she have?
And there is no way voter fraud can happen with mail in ballots.
Clever 8:29
the USPS in Pearl has a similar issue. Hopefully they are working to catch the culprit(s). Thankfully Amazon is very quick to give refunds. But often items are delivered to the USPS by FedEx/UPS, but never make that final delivery to people’s homes. I will admit that my item was a Playstation 5 and they are extremely hard to get right now. It didn’t come directly from Amazon, but instead from a “scalper” and they probably shipped it in the retail box. It made its way through the private parcel system but disappeared the moment a postal worker saw it.
America used to have a respectable Postal Service.
Like everything else in the country these days, the USPS is worse than third world tier.
This started once they quit hiring males who served their country. And instead began hiring "other". You know that if you score to high on a civil service quiz, they will not hire you. Our mail " person" seemingly can't read and 50 % of the time she gives us our neighbors mail.
Postal workers used to be highly respected and usually they were ex military and they were actual federal employees. Now they are low paid contract workers. You get what you pay for.
Madison is way ahead of them. They just don't process it at all
Last days, I tell you.
Wish they would say which route she had. My mail's a mess.
8:29 and 8:32: The pose clearly states that "On July 11, 2019, agents found Williams in possession of opened mail she did not deliver."
Which election do you think this woman influenced?
Ever since they offered early retirement to all senior employees, the train has been running off the rails…
The remaining employees have no clue how to run the mail and the people that did know took early retirement…
They will probably give her a 30 day suspension. It's that hard to be fired at the post office.
My office receives checks 3 months (or never) after being mailed. Can anyone persuade me there's not a scheme at the Jackson distribution center where employees are rifling through mail?
RMQ
Did she steal the cheese I ordered in August from MSU? I should've received the order last week. MSU's cheese store website is down, you can't get anyone on the phone there, and you can't send emails because their website is broken. I was planning to give cheese giftpacks that I ordered to several people and cannot now determine if MSU is ever going to send it to me or already sent it but it was stolen.
I have my suspicious that there are a lot of sticky fingers in the Jackson USPS distribution center.
5:40 : The MSU cheese store like many things on campus these days is now suffering from "woke" ......many of these kids don't like to work. So the business suffers from top to bottom. I imagine "my once" favorite cheese now is filled with "woke love" as an additive. Might as well be eating from someones ass.
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