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Postal Service Worker Charged With Dumping Over 100 Absentee Ballots

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DeShawn Bojgere faces up to five years in jail if found guilty of the delay or destruction of mail charge.
A Postal Service worker accused of dumping more than 100 absentee ballots has been charged for willfully obstructing the passage of mail. DeShawn Bojgere,30, of Louisville, Kentucky, has been charged with the delay or destruction of mail after approximately 111 ballots from the Jefferson County Clerk’s Office which had been being sent to voters to be filled out were found in a construction dumpster on Galene Drive. According to the criminal complaint, Bojgere discarded the large quantity of mail some time between October 5 and October 15. The dumped mail also included 69 mixed class pieces of flat rate mail,320 second class pieces of mail, and two national election campaign fliers from a political party in Florida. All the mail was from a single route from one scheduled delivery day.

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