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U.S. v. LESTER, 1:14-CR-00236-DAD-BAM. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20161026a80 Visitors: 18
Filed: Oct. 24, 2016
Latest Update: Oct. 24, 2016
Summary: ORDER FOR FORFEITURE MONEY JUDGMENT DALE A. DROZD , District Judge . Based upon the United States' Application for Forfeiture Money Judgment and the guilty verdict entered by the Jury against defendant Anthony Lester, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that 1. The defendant Anthony Lester shall forfeit to the United States the sum of $306,319.88 and that the Court imposes a personal forfeiture money judgment against defendant in that amount. 2. Any funds applied towards such judgment shall be forfeit
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ORDER FOR FORFEITURE MONEY JUDGMENT

Based upon the United States' Application for Forfeiture Money Judgment and the guilty verdict entered by the Jury against defendant Anthony Lester,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that

1. The defendant Anthony Lester shall forfeit to the United States the sum of $306,319.88 and that the Court imposes a personal forfeiture money judgment against defendant in that amount.

2. Any funds applied towards such judgment shall be forfeited to the United States of America and disposed of as provided for by law. Prior to the implementation of sentence, any funds delivered to the United States to satisfy the personal money judgment shall be seized and held by the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, in its secure custody and control.

3. This Order of Forfeiture shall become final as to the defendant at the time of sentencing, and shall be made part of the sentence and included in the judgment.

4. The United States may, at any time, move pursuant to Rule 32.2(e) to amend this Order of Forfeiture to substitute property having a value not to exceed $306,319.88 to satisfy the money judgment in whole or in part.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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