Augusta Man Sentenced to 84 Months for Mail Theft and Bank Fraud

A Richmond County man has been dealt an 84-month sentence in federal prison after being caught stealing mail and committing bank fraud. Earl Demetrius Overton of Augusta, Georgia, took up a U.S. Postal Service key to unlawfully harvest mail, which included business checks he later tampered with for his own gain. According to information from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia, Overton faced charges for bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, and possession of a firearm.

Pleading guilty to the charges, Overton not only faces prison time but was also hit with a $2,000 fine and ordered to shell out an additional $300 in special assessments. Following his incarceration, he is to be on supervised release for three years, as stated by U.S. District Court Judge J. Randall Hall. Serving as a painful reminder of his wrongdoings, Overton will not be eligible for parole, being within the relentless grip of the federal system.

The criminal undertakings of Overton involved altering the checks he recruited from Augusta area mail collection boxes, then depositing them into bank accounts and promptly withdrawing funds before the deceit was detected. The scam was no small operation; the would-be heist amounted to over $400,000. The ATF even found Overton with a firearm, a 15-round magazine loaded to capacity, and evidence of his fraudulent activities during his arrest, as noted by court documents and the sentencing proceedings…

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