Brickbat: Return to Sender
Mary Ann Magdamit, a former U.S. postal worker in Torrance, California, has been sentenced to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. From at least 2022 until July 2025, while working as a letter carrier, she stole mail, including 133 credit and debit cards, 16 U.S. Treasury checks, and even a ghost gun, all of which were found during searches of her apartment. Prosecutors say Magdamit activated many of the stolen cards online to make purchases, sold others to coconspirators, and had others cash the checks using fake IDs. She used the money to buy luxury items, including a Rolex watch, and to fund vacations she flaunted on Instagram. She was ordered to pay back $660,200 to the victims and to forfeit her luxury goods.
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Dag nabbit!
Another hard-working immigrant contributing to our country.
"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays uniformed monopoly loafers from rifling the mail for assets needing forfeiture."
she stole mail, ... and even a ghost gun
That's pretty fucked up. Like a charge, or two, literally made up out of thin air. It's like something out the files of Police Squad! -
Det. Drebin: And what is this? Hmmm? [Holds up gun]
Magdamit: The ghost of a gun that died in a tragic boating accident just levitated in through the walls, I swear!
Det. Drebin: A likely story! Book her.
Nordberg: A friend of mine lost a ghost gun in a tragic mail fraud accident once.
The lesson is to never include coconspirators.
Something tells me the "ghost gun" was not yet a gun when she stole it.