Former Massachusetts Letter Carrier Sentenced for Mail Theft

BOSTON – 1/16/25 – A former employee for the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) was sentenced today in federal court in Worcester for stealing packages he was responsible for delivering.

William J. Paige, 35, of Duxbury, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Margaret R. Guzman to two years’ probation. Paige was also ordered to pay $5,119 in restitution to the victims. In September 2024, Paige pleaded guilty to three counts of theft of mail matter by a Postal Service employee.

Paige worked as a mail carrier with USPS in Whitinsville. Between January and February 2022, Paige stole collector’s coins and other items from packages he was entrusted to deliver, collectively valued at over $5,000.

United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy and Matthew Modafferi, Special Agent in Charge of the United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General, Northeast Area Field Office made the announcement today. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kristen M. Noto of the Worcester Branch Office prosecuted the case.

One Response to "Former Massachusetts Letter Carrier Sentenced for Mail Theft"

  1. Sadly not surprising. they don’t actually punish criminals any more. probation isn’t a real punishment. he’s getting off with barely a slap on the wrist. this “justice” system is disgusting. nobody ever actually pays for their crimes any more.

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