Montgomery Co. man among four guilty in conspiracy to steal $84 million in U.S. Treasury checks

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – A Montgomery County man was involved in a conspiracy to steal $84 million in government funds, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

United States Attorney David Metcalf announced that four defendants: Saahir Irby, 28, and Tauheed Tucker, 24, both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Cory Scott, 26, of Ardmore, Pa., and Alexander Telewoda, 26, of Clifton Heights, Pa., have entered pleas of guilty before a judge on charges of conspiracy to steal government funds, theft of government funds, and mail theft.

As detailed in court filings and statements, between June 2023 and September 2024, Irby and Tucker, while working as United States Postal Service (“USPS”) mail processing clerks, stole thousands of envelopes containing U.S. Treasury checks from mail sorting machines at the USPS Philadelphia Processing and Distribution Center…

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