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  2. Congressional Post Office scandal - Wikipedia

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    They were accused of heading a conspiracy to launder Post Office money through stamps and postal vouchers. Rostenkowski pleaded guilty in 1996 to mail fraud and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. In 2000, just before he left office, U.S. President Bill Clinton pardoned Rostenkowski, which became part of a larger controversy about Clinton's ...

  3. Philatelic fakes and forgeries - Wikipedia

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    The first postage stamp was issued in Great Britain in 1840, and by the early 1860s the first postage stamp forgery [3] —in the sense of a stamp created to fool philatelists into thinking that it is a genuine one—appeared on the market.

  4. That text from the post office could be a scam. How to avoid ...

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    How to avoid 'smishing' fraud. Karen Garcia. December 17, 2024 at 5:48 PM. U.S. Postal Service vans parked outside a post office in Boys Town, Neb., in 2020. (Nati Harnik / Associated Press)

  5. Mail and wire fraud - Wikipedia

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    Mail fraud and wire fraud are terms used in the United States to describe the use of a physical (e.g., the U.S. Postal Service) or electronic (e.g., a phone, a telegram, a fax, or the Internet) mail system to defraud another, and are U.S. federal crimes. Jurisdiction is claimed by the federal government if the illegal activity crosses ...

  6. Southern California woman pleads guilty in $150-million ... - AOL

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    A Southern California woman has pleaded guilty in a $150-million counterfeit postage scheme. Pictured are Postal Service trucks parked outside a post office in January.

  7. A U.S. Postal Service employee helped steal more than $5 million worth of checks while working at a mail distribution center in Maryland, federal prosecutors said.

  8. Postal Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Postal Power also includes the power to designate certain materials as non-mailable, and to pass statutes criminalizing abuses of the postal system (such as mail fraud and armed robbery of post offices).

  9. Fake Forever stamps are going around: What to know about USPS ...

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