USA v. Killingbarrows
Case Summary
The government has seized $20 in cash from the defendant, Killingbarrows, as part of a forfeiture proceeding. This means that the government is taking possession of the money, which is believed to be connected to the defendant's alleged crimes. The forfeiture is a key aspect of the case, as it allows the government to confiscate assets that may have been obtained through illicit means.
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1:25-cr-10138-1 USA v. Killingbarrows
Other · May 04, 2026
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1 event1:25-cr-10138-1 USA v. Killingbarrows
The government has seized $20 in cash from the defendant, Killingbarrows, as part of a forfeiture proceeding. This means that the government is taking possession of the money, which is believed to be connected to the defendant's alleged crimes. The forfeiture is a key aspect of the case, as it allows the government to confiscate assets that may have been obtained through illicit means.
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