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Rachel Watts Sanders Sentenced

Rachel Watts Sanders, a 39-year-old mail contractor from Loranger, Louisiana, has been sentenced to five years of probation for her role in a bank fraud and mail theft scheme. The sentence was handed down on August 28, 2025, after Sanders pleaded guilty to wire fraud and mail theft.

According to court documents, Sanders stole over 40 checks from the mail while working as a Postal Highway Contract Route contractor in Franklinton, Louisiana. She then forged endorsements on the stolen checks and deposited them into her own bank account, resulting in losses totaling $22,717.66.

The investigation, led by the United States Postal Service, Office of the Inspector General, uncovered the extent of Sanders’ crimes. Assistant United States Attorney Christine Calogero of the General Crimes Unit prosecuted the case, which resulted in Sanders’ guilty plea to wire fraud, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1343, and mail theft, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1708.

Sanders’ sentence of five years of probation is a significant consequence for her actions, which not only defrauded individuals but also undermined the trust in the postal service. The determination of restitution will be held at a later date, ensuring that those affected by Sanders’ crimes receive the compensation they deserve.

The case highlights the importance of accountability and the need for vigilance in preventing mail theft and bank fraud. The United States Postal Service, Office of the Inspector General, and the Department of Justice are committed to investigating and prosecuting these types of crimes, which can have a significant impact on individuals and communities.

In this instance, the swift investigation and prosecution of Rachel Watts Sanders demonstrate the effectiveness of law enforcement in addressing mail theft and bank fraud. As the case moves forward with the determination of restitution, it serves as a reminder that those who engage in these types of crimes will be held accountable for their actions.

The sentencing of Rachel Watts Sanders also underscores the need for individuals to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. By working together, law enforcement and the public can help prevent mail theft and bank fraud, protecting individuals and communities from these types of crimes.

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