HOUSTON—Delmus Eugene Scott, Jr., 34, of
Humble, Texas, has been sentenced to federal prison for theft of government
money, United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson announced today. Scott was the
former custodian of public effects (COPE), which is the equivalent to a
postmaster in the United States.
Scott was employed by a contractor of
the U.S. Department of Defense responsible for providing postal services to
U.S. military personnel deployed in Kuwait. Scott’s responsibilities included
conducting and reporting financial transactions at the Army Post Office (APO)
on a daily basis, to include the procurement and sale of U.S. Postal Service
money orders. As the COPE, Scott had full autonomy to order blank money orders
directly from the U.S. Postal Service distribution center.
Indicted on July 27, 2011, Scott pleaded
guilty January 27, 2012 to one count of theft of government money resulting
from a complaint into large deposits of postal money orders into bank accounts
in Humble. Investigation determined that Scott stole a total of 565 postal
money orders, each valued at $1,000, with $181,000 clearing the Federal
Reserve. Agents recovered the remaining $384,000 in postal money orders before
they could be negotiated.
The investigation determined Scott
mechanically imprinted the fraudulent amounts on the postal money orders using
a money order imprinter exclusive to the Camp Buehring APO under his custody
and control, misrepresenting that they had been properly paid. Scott later
deposited $90,000 in fraudulent postal money orders into his personal bank
account and directed an additional $91,000 in fraudulent postal money order
deposits to his fiancĂ©e’s bank account.
Today, U.S. District Judge Sim Lake
sentenced Scott to 33 months’ imprisonment and further ordered he pay a $7,500
fine.
This case was investigated by the U.S.
Postal Inspection Service with the assistance of the Major Procurement Fraud
Unit in Kuwait, Department of Defense, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation
Command, and the FBI and is being prosecuted by Special Assistant United States
Attorney Tammie Y. Moore.
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