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Asset Forfeiture: worse than you think

2017-03-29 22:31:14.728855+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Washington Post: Since 2007, the DEA has taken $3.2 billion in cash from people not charged with a crime.

That total does not include the dollar value of other seized assets, like cars, homes, electronics and clothing.

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