The News & Advance
Email Facebook Twitter Mobile RSS
|
 
NewsNews

Ex-postal worker in Campbell County pleads guilty to taking money orders

»  Comments | Post a Comment

A former Campbell County postal worker pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to taking nearly $9,300 in money order vouchers while on the job.

Tasha Layne, 28, of Gladys, worked at the Naruna Post Office in 2007, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Layne pleaded guilty to misappropriation of postal service funds as part of a plea agreement.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ashley Neese told Judge Norman Moon that a postal inspector’s audit found a shortage of $9,452 under Layne’s account. That included 98 money order vouchers, $103 in fees and nearly $78 in stamp shortages, Neese said.

She told the court the local postmaster became suspicious when he found money orders issued to Layne were being cashed before they were recorded as being sold.

During a December 2007 interview of Layne by a postal inspector, Neese said, Layne said she took the money orders to give her boyfriend money and to make car payments. She said Layne resigned from her job at the post office the day of the interview.

Layne’s lawyer, Fay Spence, said that under the terms of the plea agreement with the government, a second charge related to the alleged embezzlement of the money orders would be dropped.

Moon accepted Layne’s guilty plea. He also ordered a sentencing report. She is free on bond pending a scheduled Aug. 26 sentencing.

She faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Terms and Conditions

Advertisement

 
 

Advertisement

Reader Comments

*Facebook Account Required to Comment. If you are not already logged into Facebook, please click the comment button to do so.

Deal of the Day

Advertisement

Be the first to know!

Be the first to know!

Get breaking news e-mail alerts.

Advertisement

 

More Ways to Connect

 
 

Top Stories

ViewedNews
  • 1.A million thoughts on conference realignment
  • 2.Cab driver robbed in Lynchburg
  • 3.Catching up: Ex-Glass football star talks about life in prison
  • 4.Officials warn of bear in urban areas
  • 5.Monacans meet with color, drums and dancing
  • 6.Bedford Police charge two teens in middle school break-in
  • 7.Postal Service moving ahead with Lynchburg closure
  • 8.Gretna man dies in crash
  • 9.Human remains found in Pittsylvania County
  • 10.Teens arrested in connection with break-in, arson attempt at Bedford Middle

Advertisement

Media General
KewlBoxBoxerJam: Games & Puzzles
Games, Puzzles & Trivia
Blockdot: Advergaming and Branded Media
Advergaming and Branded Media

MyYahoo!