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Long2Retire

10/26/14 12:32 AM

#270835 RE: moxa1 #270832

Using a law designed to catch drug traffickers, racketeers and terrorists by tracking their cash, the government has gone after run-of-the-mill business owners and wage earners without so much as an allegation that they have committed serious crimes. The government can take the money without ever filing a criminal complaint, and the owners are left to prove they are innocent. Many give up and settle the case for a portion of their money.

“They’re going after people who are really not criminals,” said David Smith, a former federal prosecutor who is now a forfeiture expert and lawyer in Virginia. “They’re middle-class citizens who have never had any trouble with the law.”

On Thursday, in response to questions from The New York Times, the I.R.S. announced that it would curtail the practice, focusing instead on cases where the money is believed to have been acquired illegally or seizure is deemed justified by “exceptional circumstances.”



Looks like some common sense the IRS should have applied at the beginning.

incubus-now

10/26/14 12:57 AM

#270837 RE: moxa1 #270832

Unfortunately not. Look at what they've been doing to high end donors all over the country. It's how they shut down our freedom of speech.