Ex-USPS mail sorter admits to stealing $100,000 in sports memorabilia
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Postal Worker Stole Sports Memorabilia Worth $100,000, U.S. Says
A former sorting clerk at a post office in New Jersey later sold the items, including valuable Michael Jordan and Mickey Mantle trading cards, prosecutors said.The New York Times - 17h -
Former USPS sorting clerk admits to on-the-job theft of $100K in sports memorabilia
A New York City man admitted to stealing more than $100,000 worth of sports memorabilia while on the job as a U.S.NBC News - 22h -
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Bo Jackson knows forgiveness: Ex-two-sport star drops $21-million extortion judgment against family
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Vicar of Dibley stamps launched by Royal Mail
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Suit claims Fox Sports ex-host offered hairstylist $1.5 million for sex
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Some USPS workers stealing mail: Inspector General report
Federal prosecutors in December charged two postal workers with stealing more than $1 million in business checks.The Hill - Jan. 4 -
Ailing Ex-Deputy Admitted to Killing Florida Store Clerk in 1979
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Decades after their deaths, an ex-Florida deputy admitted killing his wife and a store clerk
In August 1979, a Florida sheriff’s deputy told authorities that his wife fatally shot herself at their home south of Tampa.NBC News - Jan. 3
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