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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,439 posts)
Sun Sep 19, 2021, 01:30 PM Sep 2021

FBI says fortune seized in Beverly Hills raid was criminals' loot. Owners say: Where's the proof?

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Six months after the FBI raided hundreds of safe deposit boxes in Beverly Hills, it has produced no evidence of criminal wrongdoing by the vast majority of box holders & it used a false drug trafficking accusation to try to take away a man’s life savings.



FBI says fortune seized in Beverly Hills raid was criminals’ loot. Owners say: Where's the proof?

BY MICHAEL FINNEGAN STAFF WRITER
SEPT. 19, 2021 7 AM PT

After the FBI seized Joseph Ruiz’s life savings during a raid on a safe deposit box business in Beverly Hills, the unemployed chef went to court to retrieve his $57,000. A judge ordered the government to tell Ruiz why it was trying to confiscate the money.

It came from drug trafficking, an FBI agent responded in court papers.

Ruiz’s income was too low for him to have that much money, and his side business selling bongs made from liquor bottles suggested he was an unlicensed pot dealer, the agent wrote. The FBI also said a dog had smelled unspecified drugs on Ruiz’s cash.

The FBI was wrong. When Ruiz produced records showing the source of his money was legitimate, the government dropped its false accusation and returned his money.

Ruiz is one of roughly 800 people whose money and valuables the FBI seized from safe deposit boxes they rented at the U.S. Private Vaults store in a strip mall on Olympic Boulevard.

Federal agents had suspected for years that criminals were stashing loot there, and they assert that’s exactly what they found. The government is trying to confiscate $86 million in cash and a stockpile of jewelry, rare coins and precious metals taken from about half of the boxes.

But six months after the raid, the FBI and U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles have produced no evidence of criminal wrongdoing by the vast majority of box holders whose belongings the government is trying to keep.

About 300 of the box holders are contesting the attempted confiscation. Ruiz and 65 others have filed court claims saying the dragnet forfeiture operation is unconstitutional.

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FBI says fortune seized in Beverly Hills raid was criminals' loot. Owners say: Where's the proof? (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2021 OP
Joe needs to clean house! SheltieLover Sep 2021 #1
Definitely. It's way overdue. FoxNewsSucks Sep 2021 #4
Waaaaay overdue SheltieLover Sep 2021 #5
... Anon-C Sep 2021 #2
Post removed Post removed Sep 2021 #3
"Biden's FBI" in March? dpibel Sep 2021 #6
A badge is a license to kill and steal. multigraincracker Sep 2021 #7
This is amazing! Mr. Evil Sep 2021 #8
Suspicions do not translate into causality bucolic_frolic Sep 2021 #9
We Need The FBI, Just Like We Need The Police DallasNE Sep 2021 #10

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
5. Waaaaay overdue
Sun Sep 19, 2021, 02:06 PM
Sep 2021

When Joe took office I posted at DU that he should immediately replace Wray. I got flamed...

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dpibel

(2,831 posts)
6. "Biden's FBI" in March?
Sun Sep 19, 2021, 02:08 PM
Sep 2021

You honestly believe that this operation was conceived and executed between January 20 and sometime in March?

Heck, Garland was sworn in on March 11.

Just seems a bit of a reach to me to use this particular story to cast aspersions on any aspect of the Biden administration.

Mr. Evil

(2,844 posts)
8. This is amazing!
Sun Sep 19, 2021, 03:44 PM
Sep 2021

So, people have been using a private safe deposit box company to safeguard their prized belongings. The FBI automatically assumes they're all in on some bullshit criminal activity. About the only thing proven here is that if you are part of the FBI, it's ok to be a thief.

Every one of these thieves should be fired and prosecuted.

DallasNE

(7,403 posts)
10. We Need The FBI, Just Like We Need The Police
Sun Sep 19, 2021, 04:16 PM
Sep 2021

The problem is that those agencies are recruiting and hiring the wrong people. The motto to "serve and protect" has been replaced by people with a political agenda. We don't need people like this.

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