Brickbat: Post Fraud

A federal grand jury in Boston indicted former postal fraud inspector Scott Kelley on counts including wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering, and filing false tax returns. According to prosecutors, Kelley used his position to steal over $330,000 from elderly victims of a telemarketing scam. Scammers contacted elderly people and said they had won a sweepstakes but needed to send in cash to pay the taxes before they could collect their prize. Postal inspectors could flag packages they suspected of being part of a scam but could not open them without the sender's consent. But prosecutors say between January 2019 and August 2023, Kelley used deceptive emails to convince postal employees to send him 1,950 total packages flagged as containing cash from scam victims. He then opened the packages and stole the money, which he spent on a heated pool, Caribbean cruises, and sex with escorts during the workday.
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As a fraud inspector, this one opted to mail it in.
We must stamp out government corruption!
How else can we address this?
Send him straight to hell. First class, priority, certified delivery.
FRAUD INSPECTOR INSPECT THYSELF
...to quote All Caps Jesus.
Butt... Butt... Butt WHO will defraud the fraudsters?
We badly NEED defrauding the fraudsters inspectors! Then shit like this would SNOT be a-happenin'!!!
The photo is not in line with any postal employee I've ever seen.
And certainly seems unlikely to be Scott Kelly, but in this day and age it's impossible to say.
I think this is a guilty pleasure of theirs to find a stock photo that fits the story but not the demographic of people in the story.