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Former US postal worker to serve probation, pay restitution after stealing Penn State students mail

Former U.S. Postal worker Jessica Stover was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty to mail theft from an investigation in 2018 involving mail intended for Penn State students. Chief United States District Judge Matthew Brann placed Stover on a one-year probation and ordered her to pay an assessment of $100 and restitution of $350, due immediately. Three Penn State students were mentioned in legal documents, and they will receive portions of the restitution for stolen mail. From in or around January 2018 through on or about [Aug.] 31, 2018 Stover embezzled letters, postal cards, packages and mail, the court documents said. Stover changed her plea from not guilty to guilty on March 17 and was represented by Gerald Lord, a public defender in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Inmate who said he d commit the worst terrorist attack in American history gets more prison time

Inmate who said he’d ‘commit the worst terrorist attack in American history’ gets more prison time Updated Mar 04, 2021; WILLIAMSPORT – A Waverly, New York, man who to threatened to “kill a lot of people and commit the worst terrorist attack in American history” when he got out prison admits he needs help. “I’m not ready to go home,” Jesse Allen Blake, 25, told U.S. Middle District Judge Matthew W. Brann at his Thursday sentencing. Judge sentenced him to four years in prison consecutive to the 10 to 20 years he received in 2019 in Bradford County. His charges there were aggravated assault stemming from an incident in jail and sexual statutory assault in which the victim was 13.

Former employee admits defrauding AccuWeather out of thousands of dollars

Former employee admits defrauding AccuWeather out of thousands of dollars Updated Mar 04, 2021; WILLIAMSPORT – A former employee benefits administrator for AccuWeather Inc. has admitted she defrauded the State College weather forecasting firm out of thousands of dollars. Aira Nelson, 37, of West Chapel, Florida, on Thursday pleaded guilty in U.S. Middle District Court to a wire fraud charge. The government claims her schemes netted $98,914 while assistant public defender Gerald Lord said he believes the amount is approximately $68,000. The plea agreement requires her to make full restitution, the exact amount of which will be determined before she is sentenced. Nelson admitted she used over a three-year period beginning in September 2015 her access to AccuWeather’s benefits, payroll and human resources information systems to establish fictitious Flexible Spending Accounts for herself, her husband and seven others.

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