Justice Dept. Collects Barely 2¢ on the Dollar from Big-Time Convicted Swindlers

Wednesday, March 09, 2011
(photo: Lush Life)
At a time when the federal government could desperately use more revenues to balance the budget, the Department of Justice is doing a lousy job of collecting monies from convicted swindlers.
 
A review of Justice Department records by USA Today found the government has collected about 2 cents on the dollar—or $660 million out of $30 billion owed by nearly 260 criminals who were ordered to pay $25 million or more in fines and restitution.
 
Including smaller cases, in 2010 the Justice Department collected $2.84 billion—but that was out of $65 billion owed.
 
Five years ago, the Justice Department asked Congress to give it the power to freeze assets at the beginning of a case so that defendants could not hide the money they owed before it could be collected…but Congress did not take action.
-Noel Brinkerhoff, David Wallechinsky
 

Comments

MK Ultra 13 years ago
No surprise here. While many states are making the poor schmucks they send to slavery on charges of marijuana possession pay the cost of their incarceration, the few big time crooks that are offered as sacrificial lambs get away with it at Club Fed. The only reason why Bernie Made-off went down and they have continued to go after him is because of his clientele. The rest of his ilk did exactly the same thing to us, the people of the US, and got away with...hmmm...more of our money. Too bad hypocrisy isn't a disease, they would have all been dead by now and we'd be free of the collective misery they've bestowed upon us.

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