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A former U.S. Postal Service employee from Charlotte, Nakedra Shannon, was sentenced to five years in prison for orchestrating a scheme that involved stealing checks worth over $24 million. According to Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, Shannon and her accomplices, Desiray Carter and Donell Gardner, conspired to steal incoming and outgoing checks from the mail between March 2021 and July 2023. The stolen checks included more than $12 million sold via social media platforms, particularly on the Telegram channel OG Glass House, as well as $8 million in U.S. Treasury checks.
Shannon was employed as a mail processing clerk during the time of the theft. Alongside her sentence, the court ordered the trio to pay more than $113,000 in restitution. Carter received a 54-month sentence, while Gardner was sentenced to 54 months in prison with three years of supervised release. This case highlights significant vulnerabilities in the postal system, prompting calls for enhanced security measures.