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USPS Worker Who Flaunted Stacks of Cash on Social Media Admits to Stealing Checks From Mail

Mary Ann Magdamit stole checks and cards from mail over three years to fund luxury travel and purchases, authorities said she used 133 stolen cards in the scheme.

  • Mary Ann Magdamit, a 31-year-old former USPS letter carrier from Carson, pleaded guilty on August 11 to conspiracy to commit bank fraud involving stolen mail in Torrance.
  • Magdamit stole mail containing checks, credit and debit cards, and personal data from 2022 until her arrest on July 1, 2025, continuing to make purchases with stolen cards.
  • Authorities seized 133 stolen cards, 16 Treasury checks, luxury goods including a Rolex watch, and a loaded ghost gun during apartment searches in December 2024 and July 2025.
  • Officials stated she sold stolen items to accomplices who cashed checks using counterfeit IDs and that Magdamit used illicit funds for international trips and luxury purchases.
  • Magdamit faces up to 30 years in federal prison with sentencing scheduled for October 27, 2025, reflecting intensified Postal Service efforts against rising postal thefts in 2023.
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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