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The FBI Loses Appeals Case Regarding Trying To Steal Americans Gold, Jewelry And Cash From Safety Deposit Boxes

The FBI Are Common Thieves

January 24. 2024

FBI Director Christopher Wray

This is a follow up to the 2021 articles FBI Agents Steal Rare Gold Coins In Brazen Defiance Of Judge's Search Warrant and The FBI Sued For Stealing Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars In Civil War Era Gold). The FBI are an agency of thieves.

This week an appeals court ruled against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding the so-called law enforcement agency's greedy cash grab in stealing the contents of safety deposit boxes at a company in Beverly Hills. The court ruled against the FBI stating the agency violated the Fourth Amendment.

The Los Angeles Times reported, "The ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a lower court decision in favor of the FBI. The panel found that the agency’s cataloging of the contents of the privately rented boxes, without individual criminal warrants for each, violated the box holders’ 4th Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures."

Look what the FBI has brought the U.S. government to...fighting like junkyard dogs to steal the personal property of the public. This is not a good look. The FBI keeps taking abuses further each time. Recently they took the unprecedented move of contacting a safe manufacturer to break into a private safe in the home of a man. They took the contents. They keep setting these disgraceful, embarrassing precedents.

One of the problems is the FBI can't be trusted. They have proven they are thieves, as seen in the cases above and these two: Former FBI Directors Robert Mueller And James Comey Criminally Defrauded Florida Submarine Company Out Of Billions Of Dollars In Copyrights And Patents To Benefit Former Employer Lockheed Martin Then Stonewalled Congress Regarding It and The FBI Is Stonewalling Congress On Releasing FBI File In Madonna Human Rights Abuse Case (Congressional Documents).

If the government keeps allowing the FBI to commit crimes, the next thing you know they will be snatching people's children. Oh wait, they are already doing that (look for a scandal to erupt regarding that in the future). This is what happens when you as a law enforcement agency spend 20-years aiding and abetting the crimes of pedophiles such as the late Jeffrey Epstein. You start to think you can illegally snatch people's kids too and without accountability.

STORY SOURCE

Appeals court finds FBI did violate rights of some Beverly Hills safe-deposit box holders

Jan. 23, 2024 4:35 PM PT - The FBI violated people’s constitutional rights when it opened and “inventoried” the contents of hundreds of safe-deposit boxes during a raid on a Beverly Hills vault in 2021, a federal appellate court ruled Tuesday. The ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a lower court decision in favor of the FBI. The panel found that the agency’s cataloging of the contents of the privately rented boxes, without individual criminal warrants for each, violated the box holders’ 4th Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.

The ruling requires federal officials to destroy any inventory records they have kept on hundreds of box holders who have otherwise been found faultless and had their physical property returned. Officials must also destroy records that have been included in a criminal law enforcement database called Sentinel.
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The decision could also benefit other box holders whose property the FBI is still trying to keep under federal forfeiture laws, and who are suing the agency for the return of their property in their own pending cases. The FBI declined to comment. Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, declined to comment on the specifics of the court’s ruling. But he said the prosecutor’s office was “prepared to destroy records of the inventory search.”

A video screen capture taken from U.S. District Court documents show an agent open a sealed envelope that appear to contain coins during the raid of U.S. Private Vaults in Beverly Hills. He holds them open towards the camera but does not ensure that their type or quantity are ever visible to the camera

https://www.latimes.com

Judge finds no rights violations in FBI seizure of Beverly Hills safe-deposit boxes

FBI agents search safe-deposit boxes at U.S. Private Vaults in Beverly Hills.

SEPT. 30, 2022 5 AM PT - A federal judge ruled Friday that the FBI’s seizure of tens of millions of dollars in cash and valuables from 700 safe-deposit boxes in Beverly Hills did not violate anyone’s constitutional rights. The decision by U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner endorsed law-enforcement tactics that tested the limits of how aggressive federal agents can be in seizing money and property in the absence of any evidence that the owner committed a crime.

Klausner agreed to dismiss a class-action suit filed on behalf of nearly 400 people who were renting boxes that agents searched at the U.S. Private Vaults store on Olympic Boulevard. The judge found no impropriety in the way the government obtained or executed the warrants authorizing the March 2021 raid.

The ruling did not address some of the most controversial aspects of the raid, such as the FBI’s attempt to confiscate assets from box holders on the presumption they were criminals, even in cases where agents had no evidence to validate their suspicions...

https://www.latimes.com

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