A Boston grand jury has indicted a former U.S. Postal inspector for stealing more than $330,000 from the mail — most of it from senior citizens he was supposed to protect from mail fraud.
Scott Kelley, 51, of Massachusetts, was charged in a 45-count indictment connected to taking the money from packages mailed by victims and using that cash for escorts, cruise vacations, and home improvements, according to a statement Friday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Charges in the Boston grand jury indictment include “wire fraud, mail fraud, mail theft by a postal officer, theft of government money, money laundering, structuring to evade reporting requirements and filing false tax returns,” Fox News reported.
After allegedly stealing cash from sender’s packages, Fox reported that Kelley launder