Posted on 05/11/2018 6:17:44 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
Dushaun Henderson-Spruce submitted a U.S. Postal Service change of address form on Oct. 26, 2017, according to court documents. He requested changing a corporation's mailing address from an address in Atlanta to the address of his apartment on Chicago's North Side.
The post office duly updated the address, and Henderson-Spruce allegedly began receiving the company's mail including checks. It went on for months. Prosecutors say he deposited some $58,000 in checks improperly forwarded to his address.
The corporation isn't named in the court documents, but the Chicago Tribune reports that it's the shipping company UPS.
In a statement to NPR, UPS said it "was notified that some U.S. mail, intended for UPS employees at the company's headquarters address, was redirected by an unauthorized change of address by a third party. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) corrected the issue and the USPS Postal Inspector is investigating the incident."
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Think big!
Now that’s a funny idea. Hilarious that he got away with it as long as he did.
Its surprising he could find a bank to cash checks made out to UPS.
Apart from being a likely felon, this guy has great promise. Real out-of-the-box thinker.
The Dhimmis found their 2020 presidential candidate.
Hillary wants his phone #. She wants a new fund raiser and primary fixer for 2020.
I will file this under “you can’t make this stuff up”!
I am getting mail for a fraudulent construction company. I think it is a scam because I Google the name of the owner I see that he has a rap sheet. Post office not concerned at all and says to write refused on each letter.
I live in a single family home no room for construction equipment. So easy to fool the PO just a big government mess.
Not if your name is Uriah Phineas Sanford.
Be should have done that with Hellary’s address before the election. He could have received millions.
Or his son.
Ballsy.
Short sighted but ballsy.
FReep mail me. I want to talk about next year’s taxes. ;-)
Bells the size of church balls.
just a joke folks
Probably used one of those high percentage check cashing services.
You may wish you had waited until after the IG report comes out! ;-)
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