Former Manager Of Bulk Mailing Company Admits $1.5 Million Mail Fraud Conspiracy
CAMDEN, N.J. The former manager of a Gloucester County, New Jersey, bulk mailing company today admitted defrauding the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) of more than $1.5 million in postage, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.
Steven Kaczorowski, 46, of Sicklerville, New Jersey, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Renée Marie Bumb in Camden federal court to an information charging him with one count of mail fraud.
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
Steven Kaczorowski managed a business that prepared bulk mail, typically for shipping mass mailings on behalf of other businesses, educational institutions and charitable organizations. With the assistance of the company owner, Anthony L. Bucolo, Kaczorowski defrauded the USPS of more than $1.5 million in postage while billing clients as if such postage had been paid. Kaczorowski and Bucolo committed the fraud by various means, including by underreporting the volume of mail pieces actually mailed, altering USPS forms, and adding mail onto pallets, trays, tubs or sacks after the mail had been accepted and postage assessed and collected by a postal employee. Bucolo pleaded guilty to the conspiracy on Nov. 18, 2018, before Judge Bumb, but died prior to sentencing. The bulk mailing business is no longer operational.
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