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31-year-old Shalita Corley of Chesapeake is accused of dumping mail into an overgrown lot next to the Lafayette River four times in January and February 2015.
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGIN!
Norfolk Division
FilFDIN QPFN COURT
MAR -4 2015
CLERK. U.S. Di.-.TRICT COURTNOR* OtK. VA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CRIMINAL NO. 2 15cro^5
v.
SHALITA K. CORLEY
18 U.S.C. § 1703(a) (Secreting andDetaining U.S. Mail - Counts 1 - 4)
INDICTMENT
MARCH 2015 TERM -- at Norfolk, Virginia
THE GRAND JURY CHARGES THAT:
COUNT ONE
On or about February 3, 2015, in Norfolk in the Eastern District of Virginia, defendant
SHALITA K. CORLEY, an employee of the United States Postal Service who came into the
possessionof and was entrusted with letters, postal cards, packages, bags, and other pieces of
mail which were intended to be conveyed by mail and carried and delivered by any carrier and
other employee of the United States Postal Service, knowingly and unlawfully secreted,
destroyed, detained, and delayed such items; that is, while working as a city carrier assistant with
the United States Postal Service, SHALITA K. CORLEY received assorted items of mail for
delivery to persons in Norfolk and, rather than properly delivering said items to the intended
recipients, SHALITA K. CORLEY disposed of these items by dumping them into an overgrown
lot adjacent to the Lafayette River and a residential neighborhood in Norfolk, Virginia.
(In violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1703(a)).
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COUNT TWO
On or about January30, 2015, in Norfolk in the EasternDistrictof Virginia, defendant
SHALITA K. CORLEY, an employee of the United States Postal Service who came into the
possession of andwas entrusted with letters, postal cards, packages, bags, andother pieces of
mail which were intended to be conveyed by mail and carried and delivered by any carrier and
other employeeof the United States Postal Service, knowingly and unlawfully secreted,
destroyed, detained, and delayed such items; that is, while working as a city carrier assistant with
the United States Postal Service, SHALITA K. CORLEY received assorted items of mail for
delivery to persons in Norfolk and, rather than properly delivering said items to the intended
recipients, SHALITA K. CORLEY disposed of these items by dumping them into an overgrown
lot adjacent to the Lafayette River and a residential neighborhood in Norfolk, Virginia.
(In violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1703(a)).
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COUNT THREE
On or about January 23, 2015, in Norfolk in the Eastern District of Virginia, defendant
SHALITA K. CORLEY, an employee of the United States Postal Service who came into the
possessionof and was entrusted with letters, postal cards, packages, bags, and other pieces of
mail which were intended to be conveyed by mail and carried and delivered by any carrier and
other employee of the United States Postal Service, knowingly and unlawfully secreted,
destroyed, detained, and delayed such items; that is, while working as a city carrier assistant with
the United States Postal Service, SHALITA K. CORLEY received assorted items of mail for
delivery to persons in Norfolk and, rather than properly delivering said items to the intended
recipients, SHALITA K. CORLEY disposed of these items by dumping them into an overgrown
lot adjacent to the Lafayette River and a residential neighborhood in Norfolk, Virginia.
(In violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1703(a)).
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COUNT FOUR
On or about January 16, 2015, in Norfolk in the Eastern District of Virginia, defendant
SHALITA K. CORLEY, an employee of the United States Postal Service who came into the
possession of and was entrusted with letters, postal cards, packages, bags, and other pieces of
mail which were intended to be conveyed by mail and carried and delivered by any carrier and
other employee of the United States Postal Service, knowingly and unlawfully secreted,
destroyed, detained, and delayed such items; that is, while working as a city carrier assistant with
the United States Postal Service, SHALITA K. CORLEY received assorted items of mail for
delivery to persons in Norfolk and, rather than properly delivering said items to the intended
recipients, SHALITA K. CORLEY disposed of these items by dumping them into an overgrown
lot adjacent to the Lafayette River and a residential neighborhood in Norfolk, Virginia.
(In violation ofTitle 18, United States Code, Section 1703(a)).
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United States v. ShalitaK. Corley: 2:15cr %£
Dana J. BoenteUnited States Attorney
By. ^-^'/^t^Robert J. KraskAssistant United States AttorneyAttorney for the United StatesUnited States Attorney's Office8000 World Trade Center101 West Main StreetNorfolk, VA 23510Office Number - 757-441-6331Facsimile Number - 757-441-6689bob.krask@usdoi .gov
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