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National News See other National News Articles Title: FBI Seized Family's Assets Without a Single Charge, All Because Amazon Claims the Dad Wasn't Giving 'Honest Services' The life-changing experience of one Seattle, Washington, family is shining light on a practice being abused by federal officials. According to Reason, Carl Nelson was working as a real estate transaction manager for Amazon. He lived with his wife, Amy Sterner Nelson, and their four daughters in a home in West Seattle. Yet the familys life was turned upside down when the FBI suddenly seized nearly $1 million from them over an unproven allegation. Advertisement - story continues below In April 2020, federal agents arrived at the Nelsons house to inform them Amazon had accused Carl Nelson of not providing honest services, Reason reported. Specifically, Amazon alleged Nelson provided extra benefits or deals for certain companies that in turn provided him illegal kickbacks. Nelson has continually denied the allegations. Trending: Biden's Ambassador to Germany in Hot Water for Photo with Man Dressed as a Suicide Bomber That never happened and is exactly why Ive fought as long and hard as I have, Nelson said, according to Reason. Its that simple. Sadly for the Nelson family, the FBI did not need a conviction when they arrived at the familys residence in 2020. They were allowed to seize approximately $892,000 in funds from the family. Advertisement - story continues below We went from living a life where we were both working full-time to provide for our four daughters to really figuring out how we were going to make it month to month, Amy Nelson said. Its completely changed my belief in fairness. According to Reason, the FBI seized funds that did not even come from Carl Nelson, the alleged criminal. Instead, they took money from nearly every corner of the Nelsons world, including savings from Amy Nelson that she accrued during her time as an attorney. Do you feel that civil asset forfeiture unethical? Yes No Completing this poll entitles you to The Western Journal news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. The FBI agreed last week to a settlement that would return $525,000 to the Nelson family, while the family would have to forfeit $109,000, Reason reported. The rest of the money has gone towards court fees. Even so, this will hardly help life go back to normal, Amy said. The family has already been forced to sell their house and car, liquidate retirement savings and move into Amys sisters basement. They were forced to remove their four daughters from the Seattle school they attended. According to Bloomberg, Amy was forced to close the Riveter, a co-working start up that she founded focused on helping women. In addition, Amy said Carl is still embroiled in a massive lawsuit, and the $525,000 will likely go to attorneys fees. Advertisement - story continues below Its hard, Amy said, according to Reason. Not much has changed for us. Amy set up a GoFundMe to help the family try and survive such difficult times. As of Monday, it had raised about $70,000. Related: Trump Reveals the Very Moment He Knew Democrats Were Spying on Him: 'The Wires Were Burning Up!' Almost two years after the FBI seizure, Amazon has still not levied a single criminal charge against Carl, Reason reported. However, a civil case Amazon brought against Carl and another former employee has seen plenty of drama in its own right. According to The Wall Street Journal, U.S. District Court Judge Liam OGrady removed himself from the case in January 2022 after it was revealed that his wife held $22,000 in Amazon stock during the case. OGrady had ruled in Amazons favor since the case began about 20 months prior. Advertisement - story continues below OGrady said he was reluctant to leave the case because his wife sold the stock in December, and he had previously denied knowledge of his wifes holdings. However, perception of the fair administration of justice both by the public and by the parties in the case is of the highest importance to the Court, he wrote, according to the Journal. The Nelson are far from the only ones who have become victims of a practice known as civil asset forfeiture, Reason reported. Americans across the country have had funds or possessions seized by federal officials without being charged with a crime in recent years, and Institute for Justice attorney Dan Alban said the practice has plenty of precedent. Advertisement - story continues below Civil forfeiture is quite common, Alban said according to Reason. The fact that the government can do this can obviously ruin lives, and it can ruin lives without anyone being convicted of a crime, without anyone even being charged with a crime. Alban said civil forfeiture is a very profitable venture for many government agencies. The vast majority of seizures and forfeitures
are driven by the profit incentive, he said. In most states and at the federal level, police and prosecutors get to keep up to 100 percent of the proceeds. So they just have a very strong incentive to go out and seize whatever they can and try to forfeit it, so that they can supplement their budget. Unethical as that may be, the effect the practice has on families is arguably even more concerning, Amy told Reason. Advertisement - story continues below If you cant afford to defend yourself, let alone feed yourself, it becomes complicated. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#2. To: Ada (#0)
I hate to give them ideas, but I'm surprised the feds haven't been using asset forfeiture against licensed cannabis sellers. Seems like something they would do.
Well, you are not off the mark. The FBI and the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department have been committing theft in the name of "civil asset forfeiture" by misuse of traffic stops of armored trucks carrying legitimate loads of cash on their way to depositors. This has been going on for months. Legalize theft and you will get highway robbery - literally.
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