Florence, South Carolina, September 23, 2025
News Summary
Trevor Jamir Hampton, a 25-year-old former FedEx employee, faces multiple charges for stealing South Carolina Education Lottery scratch-off tickets from a damaged package. The theft occurred during his employment, leading to a thorough investigation by SLED. Witnesses and surveillance footage have confirmed his involvement. Hampton is currently confined at the Florence County Detention Center as legal proceedings progress.
Florence, South Carolina – Former FedEx Employee Charged with Theft of Lottery Tickets
Trevor Jamir Hampton, a 25-year-old former employee of FedEx, has been charged with multiple offenses stemming from the theft of South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) scratch-off tickets. The incident took place on August 19, 2025, at the FedEx Ground facility in Florence, South Carolina, where Hampton was working at the time.
The lottery tickets were stolen from a package that had been damaged in transit and was en route to a retailer. Following the incident, an investigation was launched by the South Carolina Education Lottery, which ultimately led to formal charges being filed by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) on September 18, 2025.
Hampton is facing two counts of Intent to Defraud, Counterfeit Game Tickets related to the lottery ticket theft. During the investigation, he reportedly admitted to the theft after being read his Miranda rights. SLED officials confirmed that surveillance footage from both internal FedEx cameras and external security systems clearly identified Hampton as the individual involved in the theft.
In addition to the footage, multiple witnesses, including the investigating officer, are expected to testify during court proceedings against Hampton. The investigation remains ongoing, with many details still under review.
Details of the Allegations
On the day of the incident, Hampton allegedly extracted lottery tickets from a damaged package, an act that contravenes both legal and ethical standards of delivery service personnel. Reports indicate that Hampton attempted to cash one of the stolen lottery tickets at a Cruizers convenience store located in Florence, South Carolina.
Law enforcement agencies quickly mobilized following the incident, and SLED’s extensive investigation aided in gathering evidence against Hampton. The charges brought against him are serious and reflect the gravity of tampering with state lottery resources.
Current Status and Future Implications
Trevor Jamir Hampton has been booked into the Florence County Detention Center, where he is awaiting further legal proceedings. It remains unclear whether he still holds a position at FedEx, as the status of his employment has not been disclosed following the charges.
The prosecution will be led by the 12th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, which will navigate the case through the court system. Given the nature of the charges, Hampton could face significant legal repercussions if found guilty of the offenses he is accused of.
Background Context
In South Carolina, lottery tickets are a popular form of entertainment and are regulated by the South Carolina Education Lottery. Theft or fraud involving lottery tickets is considered a serious offense and can lead to criminal charges that carry heavy penalties. This case not only highlights the challenges faced in the prevention of theft and fraud but also raises questions regarding the safeguarding of packages during the shipping process.
The ongoing investigation underscores the importance of accountability for those in positions of trust within delivery services and the safety of products transported through these means. As the legal process unfolds, further information about the case will likely come to light, shedding more clarity on the events that transpired.
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