Former Michigan Postal Service worker convicted of taking cash, lap dances as bribes

A jury has convicted a U.S. Postal Service employee of corruption in an investigation of bribes and the repair of mail trucks in Detroit and Ann Arbor.

Greg Gorski of Canton Township was among five people charged in the case but the only defendant to choose a trial. He was convicted of all charges Wednesday in federal court in Detroit.

Gorski supervised the repair and maintenance of mail trucks, first in Detroit and then in Ann Arbor. He was accused of taking cash, sports tickets, free lap dances and a van in exchange for sending vehicles to Metro Diesel, a garage in Detroit.

Gorski’s attorney told jurors that Gorski sent trucks to Metro Diesel because it did good work, not because of payoffs.

Gorski was acting manager at the Ann Arbor facility from September 2009 to October 2010, according to a previous report.

source: Associated Press

6 thoughts on “Former Michigan Postal Service worker convicted of taking cash, lap dances as bribes

  1. He won’t be the next dist. mgr…he will be another v;p; for useless donohoe so all the v.p.’s can get their payoffs too…..

  2. Please do not refer to this person as a “worker”. He is a supervisor and we all know there is no work involved in that..

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