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Postal Worker's Husband Jailed for Mail Theft Scheme
7 Jan
Summary
- Husband of postal worker sentenced to nearly six years in prison.
- Couple used her job to steal checks and sell them across states.
- He must repay over $1.5 million in restitution.

Dominique Dunlap, the husband of a Charlotte postal worker, received a prison sentence of nearly six years for orchestrating a scheme to steal and sell mail. Dunlap and his wife, Kiara Padgett, are accused of exploiting her position within the postal service to divert checks. These stolen funds were then reportedly sold to individuals in both Charlotte and Maryland.
As part of his sentencing, Dunlap has been ordered to make restitution payments exceeding $1.5 million to compensate for the financial losses incurred. The investigation into their activities has concluded with Dunlap's sentencing, marking a significant development in the case.
Kiara Padgett, the postal worker involved, has already entered a guilty plea for her part in the mail fraud conspiracy. She is currently awaiting her sentencing hearing, where the full extent of her legal repercussions will be determined. The case highlights the severity of mail fraud and its impact.




