Woman defrauded over $150 million from U.S. Postal Service
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The company provided shipping services for
To save money, Hu created fake postage stamps to ship packages by printing duplicate and counterfeit Netstamps, which are stamps purchased online from third-party vendors and printed onto adhesive paper.
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Chen remained in the
In 2020, the pair began using the counterfeit labels to send mail through the
They would receive parcels from vendors and apply fake shipping labels before arranging for the items to be transferred to
"The shipping labels were fraudulent and frequently included, among other red flags, 'intelligent barcode data' recycled from previously mailed packages," according to court documents. "Intelligent barcode data is used in some postage shipping labels to evidence the payment of required postage for the shipped item."
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This scheme caused more than
Chen pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud
As part of her plea agreement, Chen also agreed to forfeit funds that authorities seized from her bank accounts, insurance policies, and real estate in several cities including Walnut, Chino,
Hu remains a fugitive believed to be residing in
A sentencing hearing for Chen is scheduled for
This case was investigated by the
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