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Loretta Lynch quietly dropped $450,000 civil forfeiture case

Loretta Lynch, the witch who will replace Eric Holder as Attorney Generaal is not only a racist like Holder, but a corrupt liberal Democrat too. Loretta Lynch quietly dropped $450,000 civil forfeiture case just a week before the hearings. You know it’s bad when even a far left nut job site like Raw Story is dishing the facts about Loretta Lynch’s action.

When Long Island businessman Jeff Hirsch stepped up to the bank window to make a deposit one morning in May, 2012, the teller shot him a worried look. “You know, your account has been frozen,” she told Hirsch. “I’m not sure you want to put any money in there this morning.”

In fact, the disbelieving Hirsch soon learned, the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York had, without warning, seized the entire working capital — $447,000 — of Bi-County Distributors in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., the business Hirsch co-owns with his two brothers.

Loretta Lynch quietly dropped $450,000 civil forfeiture case
Loretta Lynch quietly dropped $450,000 civil forfeiture case

Since 2008, police agencies have seized cash and property worth $3 billion, making more than 55,000 seizures, according to the Washington Post. Lynch’s office hauled in $113 million in civil forfeiture actions from 123 cases between 2011 and 2013, and a Wall Street Journal editorial described her office as “a major forfeiture operation.”

Last week, Lynch’s office finally gave the brothers their money back, two years and nine months after it had been seized and exactly a week before Lynch was scheduled to be grilled by members of the Judiciary Committee.

By now, the asset-forfeiture horror stories have begun to alarm not only ordinary citizens but members of Congress and high-ranking federal officials. Holder himself stepped into the controversy last week, issuing a sweeping order to stop local and state police from seizing private property without warrant or criminal charges.