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USA (PS) v. Reuter

24-mj-00177
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Case Summary

The United States of America (PS) filed a case against Reuter in the district court. the details of the case are not specified in the provided information.

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  • USA (PS)
  • Reuter
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Case Timeline

3 events
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Other April 23, 2026

1:24-mj-00178-1 USA (PS) v. Reuter

The government has filed a sealed complaint against Reuter in the US District Court for the District of Columbia. The complaint is sealed, meaning its contents are not publicly available. This filing is a significant development in the case, indicating that the government has sufficient evidence to proceed with charges against Reuter.

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Other April 23, 2026

1:24-mj-00176-1 USA (PS) v. Reuter

The government has filed a sealed complaint against Reuter in the US District Court for the District of Columbia. The complaint is under seal, meaning its contents are not publicly available. This filing is a significant development in the case, indicating that the government has enough evidence to proceed with charges.

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Other April 23, 2026

1:24-mj-00177-1 USA (PS) v. Reuter

The government has filed a sealed complaint against Reuter in the US District Court for the District of Columbia. The complaint is under seal, meaning its contents are not publicly available. This filing is a significant development in the case, indicating that the government has gathered enough evidence to proceed with charges.

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Timeline events

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