GARLAND E. BURRELL, Jr., Senior District Judge.
The United States and claimants Lapoe Smith and Katherine Renee Smith, by and through their respective counsel, hereby stipulate that a stay is appropriate in the above entitled action, and request that the Court enter an order staying further proceedings for three months until October 16, 2015.
1. This matter was previously stayed for three months on April 6, 2015, based on the federal criminal action against claimant Lapoe Smith, filed April 3, 2013 in the Western District of Texas,
2. Each of the claimants have filed claims and answers to the defendant properties, (ECF Nos. 5-6, 12), which were sold pursuant to an interlocutory sale in March 2013, (ECF No. 23). The net sale proceeds were deposited into a U.S. Treasury bank account and constitute the substitute res. ECF No. 23.
3. The stay is requested pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 981(g)(1), 981(g)(2), and 21 U.S.C. § 881(i).
4. Claimant Lapoe Smith has been charged with violations of federal tax laws,
5. Further, claimants intend to depose, among others, the agents involved with this investigation, including but not limited to the agents with the Internal Revenue Service. Allowing depositions of the law enforcement officers at this time would adversely affect the ability of the federal authorities to prepare for the criminal trial and/or further investigate the alleged underlying criminal conduct.
6. The parties recognize that proceeding with these actions at this time could have potential adverse effects on the investigation of the underlying criminal conduct and/or upon the claimants' ability to prove their claims to the defendant properties and to assert any defenses to forfeiture. For these reasons, the parties jointly request that these matters be stayed until October 16, 2015, in accordance with the terms of this stipulation. At that time the parties will advise the court of the status of the criminal case and will advise the court whether a further stay is appropriate.
7. Prior to the federal indictment against claimant Lapoe Smith, the United States planned to amend the complaint to reflect information learned during depositions taken on March 1, 2013. The parties agree that any potential amendment to the complaint, based on the above information or otherwise, will be addressed by the Court when the stay expires.
8. The United States does not waive a potential challenge to each claim based on lack of statutory and/or Article III standing. That issue of standing is preserved until the stay is lifted under 18 U.S.C. § 981(g)(7).
9. For good cause shown, any party to this stipulation may seek relief from this stay prior to October 16, 2015.
For the reasons set forth above, this matter is stayed until October 16, 2015. For good cause shown, any party to the above stipulation may seek relief from this stay prior to October 16, 2015. On or before that date, the parties will advise the Court whether a further stay is necessary.