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Tennessee Wins Award For Most Innovative Use Of Asset Forfeiture Funds(most corrupt maybe)
Red State ^ | September 12, 2017 | streiff

Posted on 09/13/2017 5:44:32 AM PDT by sickoflibs

Let’s not fool ourselves. Civil asset forfeiture is nothing more or less than the unconstitutional seizure of property by law enforcement agencies as a way of generating an off-the-books income stream to provide funding at a higher level than that approved by the legislative body that is sets their budget. Stories of abuse abound and it will be to Jeff Sessions’s everlasting shame and disgrace that he is supporting this fascistic practice.

Because the funds are not appropriated there has been little oversight over how they are spent. Reason documents some of the more interesting uses:

For example, a 2016 inspector general audit found that an Illinois police department spent more than $20,000 in equitable sharing funds on accessories for two lightly used motorcycles, including after-market exhaust pipes, decorative chrome, and heated handgrips.

The FBI is investigating a former Arizona sheriff who used asset forfeiture funds to pay for a “public safety newsletter” sent to voters while he was running for Congress, touting his public safety record.

Reason reported on a case in Mississippi where Hinds County sheriff’s deputies seized all of the furniture in a woman’s living room because her boyfriend was a suspected drug dealer. The county district attorney eventually struck a deal with the woman to return all of the furniture, except for a white couch, which was forfeited by the county and is presumably still occupying a county office somewhere.

Then there was the $90,000 Dodge Viper that a Georgia sheriff purchased with forfeiture funds for the department’s DARE program. But, for innovative uses of civil asset forfeiture funds, Tennessee has to, so to speak, take the cake.

Brad Heath ✔ @bradheath DOJ Inspector General says the Tenn. Dep't of Safety and Homeland Security spent $110,000 of asset-forfeiture money on catering. 11:22 AM - Sep 7, 2017

The Justice Department IG report on Tennessee’s use of civil asset forfeiture money says they were using money they had stolen seized to buy stuff they were legally forbidden to purchase.

As a result of our testing, we determined that the Department of Safety expended $112,614 in equitable shared funds for unallowable catering, luncheon, banquet ticket, and retail food expenditures. The Department also had no procedures for tracking and reconciling equitable sharing requests to receipts and had no separately designated account for expenditures.

In addition to the unauthorized purchase of food, Tennessee could not tell the Justice IG what they did with most of the civil asset forfeiture money. I suspect there is a Krispy Kreme outlet somewhere swimming in cash.


TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: police; tennessee; theft
Free $$$ always disappears fast
1 posted on 09/13/2017 5:44:33 AM PDT by sickoflibs
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To: sickoflibs

Civil asset forfeiture is a black mark against not just law enforcement but our entire culture and society.

A mere child knows it’s wrong. That we allow it is a national tragedy.


2 posted on 09/13/2017 6:37:48 AM PDT by T-Bone Texan (Trump's election does not release you from your prepping responsibilites!)
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To: T-Bone Texan

Then there’s that corrupt police officers who stole money out the hot dog vendors wallet and did so while he knew he was being filmed as he knows he can steal with impunity!!
The vendor must have thought he was in Mexico where the cops do that all the time.


3 posted on 09/13/2017 6:40:28 AM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: T-Bone Texan

>>Civil asset forfeiture is a black mark against not just law enforcement but our entire culture and society.

A mere child knows it’s wrong. That we allow it is a national tragedy
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And National Disgrace AG Snake Sessions is an avid proponent of it, issuing even more aggressive Federal AF Guidelines. He needs to be locked up right along with the rest of them.


4 posted on 09/13/2017 6:43:12 AM PDT by Kalamata (Inside Every Liberal is a Totalitarian Screaming to Get Out - D. Horowitz)
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I found out simply by accident about Tennessee's spending seized assets on food, beverage, & catering last week when the DOJ released the report. Talk about the old, "if a tree falls in the woods and no one hears it does it make a sound" or whatever. If the Tennessee Department of Safety misspent seized assets isn't covered in print or by local news stations, were assets actually misspent? DUHHHHH! How stupid! I've told everyone about it. Local media is totally unconcerned with seeking out news stories and rely instead on being spoonfed PR releases under the guise of a news item. The only crimes reported are shootings in black dominated populations, or particularly heinous murders, or cases of animal abuse. If you were visiting, you'd be left with the impression would be that we're a relatively crime-free Mayberry. FYI: Don't use the greenways, especially in the city limits, unless you're armed especially if you're a woman...it's just commonsense. The greenways are isolated, unlit, and shrouded in leaves from trees, bushes & weeds. Homeless camps are set up just off the trails. If you want to use drugs? Want to assault someone? Rob someone? Murder someone? Knoxville greenways are the ideal place as police rarely patrol the actual greenways. There are 112 miles of greenway and 3/4 of it is secluded.
5 posted on 09/13/2017 7:12:32 AM PDT by TennesseeGirl
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To: T-Bone Texan

I agree. A money making scam.


6 posted on 09/13/2017 9:34:41 AM PDT by Sam Gamgee
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To: TennesseeGirl

This stuff doesn’t get reported, because the local media doesn’t want to lose their access to the police and news conferences.


7 posted on 09/13/2017 10:30:45 AM PDT by af_vet_rr
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