Former New York Letter Carrier Sentenced for Workers’ Compensation Fraud

SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – 3/20/25 – Christopher Gleason, age 36, of Auburn, New York, was sentenced yesterday to 3 years’ probation and ordered to pay $14,858.94 in restitution and a special assessment of $400.  United States Attorney John A. Sarcone III and Matthew Modafferi, Special Agent in Charge, United States Postal Service, Office of Inspector General – Northeast Region, made the announcement.

During his previously entered guilty plea, Gleason admitted that while he was employed by the U.S. Postal Service as a letter carrier, he began receiving workers’ compensation benefits administered by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) for a sprained ankle. While receiving workers’ compensation benefits, Gleason admitted that he was working construction jobs.  Gleason had been instructed to report any earnings from employment outside his federal job for the periods where he sought workers’ compensation benefits.  Gleason admitted to filing multiple false claims affirming that he had not worked outside of his federal job, when he was working and earning income. As a result of the false statements, Gleason received benefits totaling $14,858.94.

The United States Postal Service, Office of Inspector General and Department of Labor investigated this case.  Assistant U.S. Attorney Tamara Thomson is prosecuting the case.

One Response to "Former New York Letter Carrier Sentenced for Workers’ Compensation Fraud"

  1. What? Only around 15k? That’s chump change but every dollar counts I guess. We’ve got people that haven’t stepped foot in the office in YEARS and they’re still getting paid. All kinds of restrictions is what too many people play, including management. Can’t sit, can’t stand, can’t twist, can’t bend over, can’t lift more than 5 pounds; these people need to go and Dejoy has said as much. A truthful employee with a legitimate injury has to go through hell due to these low life’s that won’t come to work.

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