Definition of «mail fraud»

"Mail fraud" refers to a type of crime where someone intentionally uses the mail system to deceive or trick others in order to obtain money or property illegally. It involves using the mail to communicate false information or carry out schemes designed to deceive people and commit fraud.

Sentences with «mail fraud»

  • Get secure online access for up to 7 years of statements and reduce the risk of mail fraud. (hancockwhitney.com)
  • He's trying a comeback after serving two years in prison for mail fraud in a pay - to - play scandal. (nypost.com)
  • A jury of seven women and five men found Silver, 74, guilty of all seven counts against him, including two counts of honest services mail fraud and money laundering. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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