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National News See other National News Articles Title: DEA Seized Life Savings From Hard-Working Grandfather, Never Charged Him With a Crime Kermit Warren is a hardworking grandfather and the head deacon of his church in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans. After losing his home to Hurricane Katrina, Kermit managed to rebuild his life. Thanks to a dogged work ethic, frugal lifestyle, diligent saving, and a small inheritance, Kermit managed to build a nest egg of nearly $30,000 in cash over several years. When Kermit lost his job due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he tried to use his savings to purchase a tow truck that he could use to support himself. But, on a trip to Ohio, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officers took Kermits much-needed life savings. Now, the federal government is trying to keep his money using the abusive practice of civil forfeiture, which does not require charging Kermit with any crime, let alone securing a conviction. ij.org/case/kermit- warren-for... Kermit and his youngest son, Leo, lost their hotel jobs when the pandemic began. They decided to turn Kermits longtime side gig of hauling scrap metal into a fulltime, father-son enterprise. But they needed a tow truck for the business to support them. In early November 2020, with Kermits cash life savings in hand, they flew to Ohio, where they had arranged to look at a truck that they hoped to buy and drive home. But when the truck turned out to be too large for their needs, they had to fly back to New Orleans. At the Columbus airport, TSA screeners noticed that Kermit had a large amount of cash in his bag. They asked him about it but let him continue to his gate. Later, as Kermit and Leo were waiting to board their flight, DEA agents approached them and asked questions about Kermits cash. The officers were uninterested in Kermits and Leos evidence about the source and purpose of the money; it was clear the officers were simply there to take it. Kermit panicked and did something he greatly regrets: In a last-ditch effort to avoid losing his hard-earned life savings, he told the agents that he was a retired New Orleans police officer and showed them his other sons old badge, which Kermit keeps for sentimental reasons. The officers saw through this right away and Kermit admitted that he was not a former cop. The DEA agents took all of Kermits money. But they did not arrest Kermit or Leo or charge them with any crime. Instead, the agents let them board their plane to New Orleans without Kermits life savings. About six months later, the government filed a civil forfeiture complaint in federal court, arguing that Kermits money should be permanently taken because it is somehow connected to drug activity. But the governments allegations do not connect Kermit or his money to any crime. Instead, the government contends that Kermit vaguely fits the profile of a drug courier. But the government should not be able to take property forever with flimsy evidence; it should have to prove someones guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Now, Kermit has teamed up with the Institute for Justice to call the governments bluff and ensure that the judiciary holds the government to its burden of presenting actual evidence of criminality before taking away what he worked so hard to set aside. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
Pray they win obscene financial compensation and disciplinary recommendations in the offendwrs. CLEAN THAT SWAMP ______________________________________ Suspect all media / resist bad propaganda/Learn NLP everyday everyway ;) If you don't control your mind someone else will.
These gov't perps have willfully violated the takings clause of the Constitution by seizing this man's hard earned life savings. It is past time to pay the fiddler and drain the swamp. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
Didn't Trump order the DEA to return Kermit's money?
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