Treyvon Alexander admitted to “orchestrating the largest known theft of checks from the mail in Cincinnati” and was given a six-year jail sentence.
According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, the 21-year-old Georgetown, Kentucky, man was sentenced in federal court in Cincinnati on September 12 for conspiracy to commit bank fraud after collaborating with others, including a postal employee, to steal more than $7 million in checks from the mail.
Alexander was sentenced to 72 months in jail by Judge Douglas R. Cole, who also mandated that he pay over $500,000 in restitution…