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Part 1 archive.is link.

Part 2 archive.is link.

Original article from forbes.com.

[Part 1 archive.is link.](http://archive.is/oUXO7) [Part 2 archive.is link. ](http://archive.is/WARfF) Original article from forbes.com.

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[–] smallpond [OP] 3 points (+3|-0)

After CBP formally notified Anthonia of the seizure in November, she responded by requesting that her case be sent to a U.S. Attorney for “court action.” Under federal law, the government then had 90 days to file a forfeiture complaint. But prosecutors declined to pursue her case and let that deadline expire this past March. Once time ran out, the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act (CAFRA) requires the federal government to “promptly release the property.” Clearly, Anthonia should have received her money months ago.

The description of the law sounds pretty straightforward - either charge her or give her the money back. Thankfully not much rests on your sympathy.

I never said it did, or that it should. I said it's hard to feel sympathy for a crooked idiot.
Am I speaking too fast for you again? Too many syllables? What's your difficulty?

[–] smallpond [OP] 3 points (+3|-0)

Are you this rude to everyone who tries to help you with your reading comprehension?

You tried to take a jab at me because you didn't understand what was said. So I don't feel any need to be polite to a jack-ass.
If you want to be treated nicely, you have to be nice also.

your reading comprehension

I stand behind every word of my comment. Your reply has no connection to the point I expressed. It seems to be another of your emotional outbursts.
The comprehension issue is all on you, look above for proof.