UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18-CR-112-TMB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 10, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Keenan Weldon Smith, Court Case Number 3:18-CR-112-TMB, the United States District Court for the District of Alaska entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Colt Detective .38 Special Revolver and Ammunition (19-FBI-008010), including the following items: Six rounds of ammunition, center fire GFI 38 Special, Ser No: N/A; 450 rounds of ammunition, rim fire JUNIOR .22 caliber in boxes, Ser No: N/A; Four rounds of ammunition, center fire WIN MAG .338, Ser No: N/A; 59 rounds of ammunition, 58 rounds of .38 and 1 round of .32, Ser No: N/A which was seized from Smith, Keenen W on April 02, 2019 in Anchorage, AK.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 222 W. 7th Avenue, #4, Room 229, Anchorage, AK 99513-7564, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Cavanaugh, 222 W. 7th Avenue, #9, Room 253, Anchorage, AK 99513-7567. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Cavanaugh, 222 W. 7th Avenue, #9, Room 253, Anchorage, AK 99513-7567. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00006; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brady Grimes, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00006, the United States District Court for the District of Alaska entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Remington 870 Marine Mag 12 Gauge Shotgun (20-DEA-662569) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Remington 783 .243 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662570) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Commando Mark III .45 Caliber Tommy Gun (20-DEA-662571) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Palmetto State Armory PA-15 5.56 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662572) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Palmetto State Armory PA10 .308 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662573) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Norinco NMH-90 7.62x39mm Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662574) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Unknown Make Whale Gun Rifle (20-DEA-662575) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Remington 870 Express 12 Gauge Shotgun (20-DEA-662576) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Remington 700 7mm Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662577) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Remington 700 7mm Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662578) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Winchester 70 .223 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662581) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Palmetto State Armory PA-15 5.56 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662582) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Palmetto State Armory PA-15 5.56 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662583) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Palmetto State Armory PA-15 5.56 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662584) which was USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Armscor M1600 22 LR Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662588) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Remington 700 30-06 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662589) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Savage 340C .30-06 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662615) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Savage 2 243 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662617) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Savage 116 .270 Caliber Rifle (20-DEA-662618) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Remington Arms Company 700 .22-250 Bolt Action Rifle (20-DEA-662621) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK AMT .380 Caliber Pistol (20-DEA-662625) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK Smith & Wesson .357 Caliber Revolver (20-DEA-662629) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK $10,371.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-662639) which was seized from Brady John Grimes on April 12, 2020 located in Utqiagvik, AK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 12th Avenue, Room 332, Fairbanks, AK 99701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Cavanaugh, 222 West 7th Ave., #9, Room 253, Anchorage, AK 99513. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Cavanaugh, 222 West 7th Ave., #9, Room 253, Anchorage, AK 99513. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00372-CLM-JHE; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 05, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Demarcus Jarrod Prater, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00372-CLM-JHE, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Smith & Wesson 9mm pistol, bearing serial number FWF7109 (21-ATF-028717) which was seized from Demarcus Prater on or about November 17, 2020 at Morgan Avenue at Lee Street, located in Piedmont, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Hugo L. Black United States District Courthouse, 1729 Fifth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00041-CLM-SGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Armetris Dantrell Lyons, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00041-CLM-SGC, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Taurus .38 caliber revolver pistol, bearing serial number 805262 (21-ATF-029152) which was seized from Armetris Lyons on or about August 25, 2021 at 500 Sloan Avenue W, Unit: 510A, located in Talladega, AL 41 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:38 (21-ATF-029153) which was seized from Armetris Lyons on or about August 25, 2021 at 500 Sloan Avenue W, Unit: 510A, located in Talladega, AL 5 Component Assorted Ammunition CAL:38 (21-ATF-029154) which was seized from Armetris Lyons on or about August 25, 2021 at 500 Sloan Avenue W, Unit: 510A, located in Talladega, AL 1 Rounds Speer Ammunition CAL:38 (21-ATF-029155) which was seized from Armetris Lyons on or about August 25, 2021 at 500 Sloan Avenue W, Unit: 510A, located in Talladega, AL 6 Component Assorted Ammunition CAL:38 (21-ATF-029156) which was seized from Armetris Lyons on or about August 25, 2021 at 500 Sloan Avenue W, Unit: 510A, located in Talladega, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Hugo L. Black United States District Courthouse, 1729 Fifth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:19-CR-00561-KOB-SGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Cardarius Martez Watson, Court Case Number 2:19-CR-00561-KOB-SGC, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Glock .40 caliber pistol, bearing serial number ZYR781(19-ATF-030519) which was seized from Cardarius Watson on or about May 23, 2019 at 5300 Belrosa TE, located in Fairfield, AL 8 Rounds Assorted Ammunition Cal: 40 (19-ATF-030520) which was seized from Cardarius Watson on or about May 23, 2019 at 5300 Belrosa TE, located in Fairfield, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Hugo L. Black United States District Courthouse, 1729 Fifth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-00146-MHH-GMB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Bryane Jamell Holifield, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-00146-MHH-GMB, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$3680.00 U.S. Currency seized from a residence located at 4104 7th Avenue, Brighton, Alabama. (20-FBI-005361) which was seized from Bryane Jamell Holifield on or about June 30, 2020 at 4104 7th Avenue, located in Brighton, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Hugo L. Black United States District Courthouse, 1729 Fifth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-00366-MHH-SGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Fernando Espricueta, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-00366-MHH-SGC, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A 2005 Volvo VNL 300 vehicle, VIN: 4V4NC9THX5N386167 (21-DEA-671599) which was seized from Fernando Espricueta on or about October 16, 2020 at 620 Carson Road, located in Birmingham, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Hugo L. Black United States District Courthouse, 1729 Fifth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Borton, 1801 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00166-TM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Larry Wayne Eagan, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00166-TM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

7 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-005937) which was seized from Larry Eagan on February 18, 2018 Mobile, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael D. Anderson, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael D. Anderson, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00173-KD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Elrick Demarcus Taylor, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00173-KD, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith and Wesson Handgun, Model SD40VE (18-DEA-680291) which was seized from Elrick Demarcus Taylor on May 01, 2018, in Mobile, AL Glock, Model 43, 9mm Handgun (18-DEA-682066) which was seized from Elrick Taylor on January 30, 2018, in Mobile, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney George F. May, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney George F. May, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00037-CG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Thomas Edison Douglas, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00037-CG, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

12 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-012779) which was seized from Thomas Douglas on March 15, 2021, in Saraland, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Justin D. Roller, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Justin D. Roller, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00053-KD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brandon Edward Thomas Dawson, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00053-KD, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Ruger, model LCP, .380 caliber pistol, serial number 376-11474 (21-ICE-000659) which was seized from Brandon Dawson on November 19, 2020, in Theodore, AL One Taurus International, model TCP, .380 caliber pistol, serial number 32598F (21-ICE-000660) which was seized from Erica Kelley Day on November 19, 2020, in Theodore, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gloria A. Bedwell, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gloria A. Bedwell, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00056-TM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. David Demetrius Taylor, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00056-TM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Winchester 190 Rifle CAL:22 SN:B2020689 (21-ATF-030451) which was seized from David Taylor on February 7,in Jackson, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael D. Anderson, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael D. Anderson, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00076-JB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Earl Juzang, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00076-JB, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

10 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-029797) which was seized from John Juzang on December 5, 2020 in Mobile, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alex F. Lankford, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alex F. Lankford, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00098-KD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Samuel Martin, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00098-KD, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

ROHM, Model RG14, .22 caliber revolver SN: L620115 (21-FBI-006616) which was seized from Samuel Jr. Martin on November 23, 2020 in Loxley, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney J. Bishop Ravenel, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney J. Bishop Ravenel, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00103-WS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Lederrick Dayshawn Collier, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00103-WS, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

GLOCK GMBH 19 PISTOL CAL:9 SN:BEBN508 (21-ATF-030251) which was seized from Lederrick Collier on May 21, 2021, in Saraland, AL 13 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-030261) which was seized from Lederrick Collier on May 21, 2021, in Saraland, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth P. Stepan, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth P. Stepan, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00108-WS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Codey Charleston Owens, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00108-WS, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Bryco Arms Jennings Nine Pistol CAL:9 SN:379364 (21-ATF-024305) which was seized from Codey Owens on March 4, 2020 in Semmes, AL 9 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-024309) which was seized from Codey Owens on March 4, 2020 in Semmes, AL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 155 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael D. Anderson, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael D. Anderson, 63 South Royal Street, Suite 600, Mobile, AL 36602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR20020; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jawanza Kenytta Bullard Jr., Court Case Number 2:21CR20020, the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Misc items (20-USS-000423), including the following items: 1 HP Officejet 4632, Ser No: CN4CN591QV; 1 Ink Cartridge; 3 Pairs of Scissors; 1 Paper Cutting Board which was seized from Jawanza Kenytta Bullard Jr. on September 20, 2020 at I 40 Westbound, Clarksville, AR, located in Clarksville, AR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 30 S. 6th Street, Room 1038, Fort Smith, AR 72901, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ben Wulff, 414 Parker Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ben Wulff, 414 Parker Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR40014; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Delson Marice Tyous, Court Case Number 4:20CR40014, the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HS Produkt .45 pistol, model XD45 (21-FBI-000625) which was seized from Delshon Marice Tyous on October 07, 2020 at East 11th St., located in Texarkana, AR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 500 North State Line Blvd, Room 302, Texarkana, AR 71854, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Candace Taylor, 414 Parker Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Candace Taylor, 414 Parker Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19CR1233PHXMTL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Mohamed Abukar Aden, Court Case Number 19CR1233PHXMTL, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$785,360.00 US Currency seized from a 2002 Toyota, VIN #INXBR12E82Z637853, registered to Mohamed Abukar Aden. (19-FBI-007112) which was seized from Mohamed Abukar Aden on September 26, 2019 at 5026 E. McDowell, located in Phoenix, AZ $793.00 US Currency (19-FBI-007115) which was seized from Mohamed Abukar Aden on September 26, 2019 at 5026 E. McDowell, located in Phoenix, AZ $5,730.00 (19-FBI-007116) which was seized from Mohamed Abukar Aden on September 26, 2019 at 5026 E. McDowell, located in Phoenix, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 W Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85003, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mark Wenker, 40 North Central Avenue, Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ 85004. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mark Wenker, 40 North Central Avenue, Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ 85004. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-00878-TUC-RM (LAB); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gregory Nelson Cervantez, Court Case Number CR 21-00878-TUC-RM (LAB), the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock, model 19x, 9mm caliber pistol (21-ICE-001325) which was seized from Gregory Nelson Cervantez on October 24, 2020 on Interstate 10, Mile Post 347, located in Wilcox, AZ 38 Rounds of 9mm Ammunition (21-ICE-001326) which was seized from Gregory Nelson Cervantez on October 24, 2020 on Interstate 10, Mile Post 347, located in Wilcox, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 West Congress Street, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ 85701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Christopher J. Curran, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Christopher J. Curran, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-01517-TUC-RM (LAB); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jody Duane Wood, Court Case Number CR 21-01517-TUC-RM (LAB), the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2008 Ford F150 VIN# 1FTPW12V48FA28520 (21-CBP-000279) which was seized from Jody Duane Wood on June 04, 2021 at Arivaca-Sasabe Rd. Mile Marker 1, located in Arivaca, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 West Congress Street, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ 85701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Flannigan, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Flannigan, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-02108-TUC-SHR(EJM); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jordon Mark Skinner, Court Case Number CR 21-02108-TUC-SHR(EJM), the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SCCY, model CPX-2, 9mm caliber pistol (21-CBP-000371) which was seized from Jordan Mark Skinner on June 29, 2021 at Arizona State Route 83, Mile Post 28, located in Patagonia, AZ 38 Rounds of 9mm Ammunition (21-CBP-000372) which was seized from Jordan Mark Skinner on June 29, 2021 at Arizona State Route 83, Mile Post 28, located in Patagonia, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 West Congress Street, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ 85701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brian C. Hopkins, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brian C. Hopkins, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-02130-TUC-SHR (LCK); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sergio De Leon Castellon, Court Case Number CR 21-02130-TUC-SHR (LCK), the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$5,098.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-674795) which was seized from Sergio De Leon Castellon on February 17, 2021 in Tucson, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 West Congress Street, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ 85701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael R. Lizano, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael R. Lizano, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-02389-JGZ (BGM); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gilberto Beltran Castillo, Court Case Number CR 21-02389-JGZ (BGM), the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$69,300.00 in U.S. Currency (21-ICE-001329) which was seized from Gilberto Beltran Castillo on April 29, 2021 at the DeConcini Port of Entry, located in Nogales, AZ 2017 Ford Mustang VIN# 1FA6P8CF7H5227341 (21-ICE-001330) which was seized from Gilberto Beltran Castillo on April 29, 2021 at the DeConcini Port of Entry, located in Nogales, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 West Congress Street, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ 85701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brian C. Hopkins, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brian C. Hopkins, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR20-02708-01-TUC-RM(DTF); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Ross Holmes, Court Case Number CR20-02708-01-TUC-RM(DTF), the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

TAURUS THE JUDGE REVOLVER CAL:45/410 SN:GX841851 (21-ATF-030928) which was seized from John Holmes on November 04, 2020 at 6136 S Nogales HW, located in Tucson, AZ 1 Rounds FIOCCHI Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-030931) which was seized from John Holmes on November 04, 2020 at 6136 S Nogales HW, located in Tucson, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 West Congress Street, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ 85701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Christopher J. Curran, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Christopher J. Curran, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR21-2138-TUC-JGZ-EJM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ernest Earl Diaz, Court Case Number CR21-2138-TUC-JGZ-EJM, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2014 Honda Civic VIN# 19XFB2F53EE055222 (21-CBP-000391) which was seized from Ernest Earl Diaz on August 07, 2021 at Intersection of S. Paloma Road and State Route 92, located in Hereford, AZ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 West Congress Street, Suite 1500, Tucson, AZ 85701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Scott Turk, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Scott Turk, 405 W. Congress Street, Suite 4800, Tucson, AZ 85701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA COURT CASE NUMBER: CV21-01566PHXSMB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $1,434.00 - 2061021812827029631 (21-USS-000176) which was seized from Inc PayPal Holding on April 22, 2021 at 211 North First Street, located in San Jose, CA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 W Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85003, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mark J Wenker, 40 North Central Avenue, Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ 85004, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mark J Wenker, 40 North Central Avenue, Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ 85004. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-237; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Manuel Banuelos Jr., Court Case Number CR 20-237, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One 1TB Western Digital Dell Tower (18-ICE-002910) which was seized from Manuel Banuelos Jr. on November 03, 2017 at 9443 Wystone Avenue, located in Northridge, CA San Disk Card 64GB (Scan Disk Ultra memory card) (18-ICE-002911) which was seized from Manuel Banuelos Jr. on November 03, 2017 at 9443 Wystone Avenue, located in Northridge, CA One Samsung Galaxy Note 5 phone (SM-N920T) (18-ICE-002912) which was seized from Manuel Banuelos Jr. on November 03, 2017 at 9443 Wystone Avenue, located in Northridge, CA One Samsung Galaxy S4 phone (18-ICE-002913) which was seized from Manuel Banuelos Jr. on November 03, 2017 at 9443 Wystone Avenue, located in Northridge, CA.

The custodian of the property is Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection located at 301 East Ocean Boulevard, Suite 900, Long Beach, CA 90802.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Dochterman, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Dochterman, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tamara Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the the United States Marshals Service, located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tamara Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tamara Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tamara Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$12,520.00 U.S. Currency (21-FBI-000629) which was seized from Artur Ayvazyan and Tamara Dadyan on November 05, 2020 at 17450 Weddington Street, located in Encino, CA $189,430.85 in funds from account number XXXXX5682, held in the name of Pro Active Home Health Care, Inc., at Bank of the West, Santa Clarita, California (21-FBI-002289) which was seized from Bank of the West on January 19, 2021 at 27011 McBean Parkway, located in Santa Clarita, CA $3,032.25 in funds from account number XXXXX0531, held in the name of Tamara Dadyan at Bank of the West, Santa Clarita, CA (21-FBI-002290) which was seized from Bank of the West on January 19, 2021 at 27011 McBean Parkway, located in Santa Clarita, CA.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Richard Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Richard Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Richard Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Richard Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$451,185.00 U.S. currency of which $6,045.00 was located in various areas of the residence and $445,140.00 was located in the back yard at 4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana, CA (21-FBI-000627) which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry/Precious Items (21-FBI-000628), including the following items: 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak 18k Rose Gold, Model 26331 Wrist Watch, Ser No: J52335; 1 Rolex Datejust Stainless Steel, Model 126334 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 4U95Z313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: K23313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: LU44845K; 1 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Stainless Steel Wrist Watch, Ser No: LW3397N; 1 1979 Gold Bullion Coin; 2 1980 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1982 Gold Bullion Coin; 17 1983 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1984 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1985 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1986 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1987 Gold Bullion Coin; which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry (21-FBI-000631), including the following items: 1 Rolex Day-Date Watch, Ser No: W44P7238; 1 Pair 14K White Gold Earrings with Diamond Studs; 1 14K Yellow Gold 24" neck chain, which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on October 20, 2020 at Miami International Airport, located in Miami, FL $74,557.79 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX7695 in the name of Allstate Towing & Transport LLC at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001336) which was seized from Bank of America on November 16, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen PLLC, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC $65,990.43 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX9700 in the name of Runyan Tax Service Inc at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001337) which was seized from Bank of America on November 24, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marietta Terabelain, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marietta Terabelain, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marietta Terabelain, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marietta Terabelain, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$451,185.00 U.S. currency of which $6,045.00 was located in various areas of the residence and $445,140.00 was located in the back yard at 4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana, CA (21-FBI-000627) which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry/Precious Items (21-FBI-000628), including the following items: 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak 18k Rose Gold, Model 26331 Wrist Watch, Ser No: J52335; 1 Rolex Datejust Stainless Steel, Model 126334 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 4U95Z313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: K23313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: LU44845K; 1 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Stainless Steel Wrist Watch, Ser No: LW3397N; 1 1979 Gold Bullion Coin; 2 1980 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1982 Gold Bullion Coin; 17 1983 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1984 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1985 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1986 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1987 Gold Bullion Coin; which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry (21-FBI-000631), including the following items: 1 Rolex Day-Date Watch, Ser No: W44P7238; 1 Pair 14K White Gold Earrings with Diamond Studs; 1 14K Yellow Gold 24" Neck-Chain which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on October 20, 2020 at Miami International Airport, located in Miami, FL $74,557.79 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX7695 in the name of Allstate Towing & Transport LLC at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001336) which was seized from Bank of America on November 16, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen PLLC, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC $65,990.43 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX9700 in the name of Runyan Tax Service Inc at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001337) which was seized from Bank of America on November 24, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Artur Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Artur Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Artur Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Artur Ayvazyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$74,557.79 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX7695 in the name of Allstate Towing & Transport LLC at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001336) which was seized from Bank of America on November 16, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen PLLC, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC $65,990.43 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX9700 in the name of Runyan Tax Service Inc at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001337) which was seized from Bank of America on November 24, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Arman Hayrapetyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Arman Hayrapetyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Arman Hayrapetyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Arman Hayrapetyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$451,185.00 U.S. currency of which $6,045.00 was located in various areas of the residence and $445,140.00 was located in the back yard at 4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana, CA (21-FBI-000627) which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry/Precious Items (21-FBI-000628), including the following items: 1 Santos De Cartier Stainless Steel, Model 4183 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 163389YX; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak 18k Rose Gold, Model 26331 Wrist Watch, Ser No: J52335; 1 Rolex Datejust Stainless Steel, Model 126334 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 4U95Z313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: K23313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: LU44845K; 1 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Stainless Steel Wrist Watch, Ser No: LW3397N; 1 1979 Gold Bullion Coin; 2 1980 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1982 Gold Bullion Coin; 17 1983 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1984 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1985 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1986 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1987 Gold Bullion Coin; which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry (21-FBI-000631), including the following items: 1 Rolex Day-Date Watch, Ser No: W44P7238; 1 Pair 14K White Gold Earrings with Diamond Studs; 1 14K Yellow Gold 24" Neck-Chain which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on October 20, 2020 at Miami International Airport, located in Miami, FL $74,557.79 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX7695 in the name of Allstate Towing & Transport LLC at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001336) which was seized from Bank of America on November 16, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen PLLC, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC $65,990.43 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX9700 in the name of Runyan Tax Service Inc at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001337) which was seized from Bank of America on November 24, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Manuk Grigoryan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Manuk Grigoryan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Manuk Grigoryan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Manuk Grigoryan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$451,185.00 U.S. currency of which $6,045.00 was located in various areas of the residence and $445,140.00 was located in the back yard at 4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana, CA (21-FBI-000627) which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry/Precious Items (21-FBI-000628), including the following items: 1 Santos De Cartier Stainless Steel, Model 4183 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 163389YX; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak 18k Rose Gold, Model 26331 Wrist Watch, Ser No: J52335; 1 Rolex Datejust Stainless Steel, Model 126334 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 4U95Z313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: K23313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: LU44845K; 1 1979 Gold Bullion Coin; 2 1980 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1982 Gold Bullion Coin; 17 1983 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1984 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1985 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1986 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1987 Gold Bullion Coin which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry (21-FBI-000631), including the following items: 1 Rolex Day-Date Watch, Ser No: W44P7238; 1 Pair 14K White Gold Earrings with Diamond Studs; 1 14K Yellow Gold 24" Neck-Chain which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on October 20, 2020 at Miami International Airport, located in Miami, FL $74,557.79 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX7695 in the name of Allstate Towing & Transport LLC at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001336) which was seized from Bank of America on November 16, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen PLLC, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC $65,990.43 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX9700 in the name of Runyan Tax Service Inc at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001337) which was seized from Bank of America on November 24, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Vahe Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Vahe Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Vahe Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Vahe Dadyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$65,990.43 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX9700 in the name of Runyan Tax Service Inc at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001337) which was seized from Bank of America on November 24, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Edvard Paronyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

834 Calle La Primavera, Glendale, California 91208 (21-FBI-001057) Parcel # 5663-036-033.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Edvard Paronyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property at 74203 Anastacia Lane, Palm Desert, California 92211 (21-FBI-005231) Parcel # 694-331-008.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Edvard Paronyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana California 91356 (21-FBI-001056) Parcel # 2176-029-031.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-579; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Edvard Paronyan, Court Case Number CR 20-579, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$451,185.00 U.S. currency of which $6,045.00 was located in various areas of the residence and $445,140.00 was located in the back yard at 4910 Topeka Drive, Tarzana, CA (21-FBI-000627) which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry/Precious Items (21-FBI-000628), including the following items: 1 Santos De Cartier Stainless Steel, Model 4183 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 163389YX; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak 18k Rose Gold, Model 26331 Wrist Watch, Ser No: J52335; 1 Rolex Datejust Stainless Steel, Model 126334 Wrist Watch, Ser No: 4U95Z313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: K23313; 1 Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Black Ceramic Wrist Watch, Ser No: LU44845K; 1 1979 Gold Bullion Coin; 2 1980 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1982 Gold Bullion Coin; 17 1983 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1984 Gold Bullion Coin; 5 1985 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1986 Gold Bullion Coin; 10 1987 Gold Bullion Coin which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on November 05, 2020 at 4910 Topeka Drive, located in Tarzana, CA Miscellaneous Jewelry (21-FBI-000631), including the following items: 1 Rolex Day-Date Watch, Ser No: W44P7238; 1 Pair 14K White Gold Earrings with Diamond Studs; 1 14K Yellow Gold 24" Neck-Chain which was seized from Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian on October 20, 2020 at Miami International Airport, located in Miami, FL $74,557.79 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX7695 in the name of Allstate Towing & Transport LLC at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001336) which was seized from Bank of America on November 16, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen PLLC, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC $65,990.43 in funds from bank account number XXXXXXXX9700 in the name of Runyan Tax Service Inc at Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina (21-FBI-001337) which was seized from Bank of America on November 24, 2020 at Moore & Van Allen, 100 North Tryon Street, Suite 4700, located in Charlotte, NC.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-6890; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Real Property located in Moreno Valley, California, with Assessors Parcel Number 312-222-036 (21-FBI-008645).

The custodian of the property is the Federal Bureau of Investigation located at 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1700, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 20, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan Galatzan, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan Galatzan, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-6965; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $600,980.00 U.S. Currency from Box #504 (21-FBI-003056) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #504 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 West Olympic Boulevard, located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 06, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-6966; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $399,000.00 U.S. Currency from Box #5911 (21-FBI-002940) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #5911 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 06, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-6967; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $341,500.00 U.S. Currency from Box #5512 (21-FBI-002943) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #5512 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 06, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-6968; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $305,000.00 U.S. Currency from Box #4303 (21-FBI-003180) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #4303 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 West Olympic Boulevard, located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 06, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7101; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 2017 Mercedes Benz, Model E43, VIN: WDDZF6EB7HA173836 VIN# WDDZF6EB7HA173836 (21-USP-001086) which was seized from Jovany Sepulveda on March 10, 2021 at 737 W. 139th Street, located in Gardena, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 06, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7155; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $240,000.00 U.S. Currency from Box #4203 (21-FBI-003185) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #4203 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 West Olympic Boulevard, located in Beverly Hills, CA Miscellaneous Precious Items from Box 4203 (21-FBI-003429), including the following items: 93 Coin, Silver Metal Color; 1 Coin, Yellow Metal Color; 5 Ingot, 5g Yellow Metal Color; 5 Ingot, 1 oz. Yellow Metal Color; 1 Ingot, 100g Yellow Metal Color; 1 Ingot, 5-baht Yellow Metal Color; 2 Bar, 100g Silver Metal Color; 15 Ingot, 1 troy oz. Silver Metal Color; 3 Ingot, 1 troy oz. Silver Metal Color; 2 Bar, 100 troy oz. Silver Metal Color which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7188; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $250,000.00 U.S. Currency from Box #2300 (21-FBI-003307) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #2300 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7191; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $709,900.00 U.S. Currency from Box #4502 (21-FBI-003169) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault box #4502 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 West Olympic Boulevard, located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7192; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. § 5317, 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $1,500,090.00 U.S. Currency from Box #5811 (21-FBI-002939) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #5811 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor Rodgers, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7334; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981 and 18 U.S.C. § 984, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $3,493.94 in funds from account number ending '8278, held in the name of Tamara Dadyan at First Republic Bank, Washington, DC (21-FBI-002293) which was seized from First Republic Bank on January 15, 2021 at Arnold & Porter, 601 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, located in Washington, DC $200,004.75 in funds from account number ending '8864, held in the name of AM & AM Financial Services, Inc., at First Republic Bank, Washington, DC (21-FBI-002294) which was seized from First Republic Bank on January 15, 2021 at Arnold & Porter, 601 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, located in Washington, DC.

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 20, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Whittlesey, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7444; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $95,315.00 U.S. Currency from Box #2502 (21-FBI-003320) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #2502 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. 77 Miscellaneous Yellow and White Colored Coins from Box #2502 (21-FBI-003375) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #2502 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the Federal Bureau of Investigation located at 11000 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1700, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 20, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7445; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $144,620.00 U.S. Currency from Box #1003 (21-FBI-003142) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #1003 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 West Olympic Boulevard, located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 20, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7446; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $500,600.00 U.S. Currency from Box #6310 (21-FBI-003282) which was seized from U.S. Private Vault Box #6310 on March 22, 2021 at 9182 Olympic Blvd., located in Beverly Hills, CA

The custodian of the property is the United States Marshals Service located at 350 W. 1st Street, Suite 3001, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 20, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-7451; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $12,070.00 U.S. Currency (21-ICE-001149) which was seized from Ronald Cisneros on May 13, 2021 at Chevron Gas Station 2219 S. Garfield Avenue, located in Monterey Park, CA $40,000.00 U.S. Currency (21-ICE-001150) which was seized from Ronald Cisneros on May 13, 2021 at 1312 N. Marvista Avenue, located in Pasadena, CA

The custodian of the property is the Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection located at 301 East Ocean Boulevard, Suite 900, Long Beach, CA 90802. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 20, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 255 East Temple Street, Room 180, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney BRENT A. WHITTLESEY, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: EDCR 20-136; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Adam Leon Esparza, Court Case Number EDCR 20-136, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

5 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-031801) which was seized from Adam ESPARZA on July 29, 2020 at RSO Perris Station, located in Perris, CA BRYCO ARMS JENNINGS NINE Pistol CAL:9 SN:1373949 (21-ATF-027523) which was seized from Adam ESPARZA on August 13, 2021 at RSO Perris Station, located in Perris, CA 9 Rounds WINCHESTER-WESTERN Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-027524) which was seized from Adam ESPARZA on August 13, 2021 at RSO Perris Station, located in Perris, CA.

The custodian of the property is the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives located at 550 N. Brand Boulevard, Suite 800, Glendale, CA 91203.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 3470 Twelfth Street, Room 134, Riverside, CA 92501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Katie Schonbachler, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Katie Schonbachler, 312 N. Spring St., 14th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19-CR-00010-DAD-BAM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Eric Leslie, Court Case Number 1:19-CR-00010-DAD-BAM, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

MacBook Pro A1398, iMac A1419, Dell Laptop PRO4S, MacMini A1176 seized from Eric Leslie on January 23, 2019, in Park Ridge, Illinois (19-ICE-003383); Nine (9) Lacie External Hard Drives seized from Eric Leslie on January 23, 2019, in Park Ridge, Illinois (19-ICE-003384); iPhone A1778, iPhone A1387 with box, iPhone A1241 with box seized from Eric Leslie on January 23, 2019, in Park Ridge, Illinois (19-ICE-003385); and, SanDisk Thumb Drive 128gb, generic thumb drive, and miscellaneous documents seized from Eric Leslie on January 23, 2019, in Park Ridge, Illinois (19-ICE-003386)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2500 Tulare Street, First Floor, Fresno, CA 93721, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Gappa, 2500 Tulare Street, 4401 Federal Building, Fresno, CA 93721. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Gappa, 2500 Tulare Street, 4401 Federal Building, Fresno, CA 93721. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-00148-TLN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Angel Jesus Sanchez-Manriquez, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-00148-TLN, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One silver iPhone, serial number F2LD92RVN70G, IMEI number 352838114876375 and One black iPhone, serial number F2LYFHRTKXKN, IMEI number 354838096692814 which were seized from Angel Jesus Sanchez-Manriquez on August 09, 2021 in Stockton, CA (21-FBI-008243).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 I Street, Room 4-200, Sacramento, CA 95814, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sam Stefanki, 501 I Street, Suite 10-100, Sacramento, CA 95814. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sam Stefanki, 501 I Street, Suite 10-100, Sacramento, CA 95814. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-00423-WHA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dominick Troupe, Court Case Number 20-CR-00423-WHA, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms and Ammunition (21-FBI-008303), including the following items: 1 .223 caliber pistol, Ser No: N/A; 3 Wolf .223 Remington caliber ammunition, Ser No: NA; 3 Three rounds of Frontier .223 Remington caliber ammunition, Ser No: N/A which was seized from Dominick Troupe on October 21, 2020 at 1078 Oakdale Ave., located in San Francisco, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21 CV 6626 JCS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: All funds and cryptocurrency in a Financial account at Nexo, held in the name of Nicholas Perzichilli (21-ICE-001234) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:00-CR-00284; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Lazarenko, Court Case Number 3:00-CR-00284, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Assets (most recently valued at approximately $10,217) held at Liechtensteinische Landesank AG, Stadtle 44, PO Box 384, 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein in account numbers XXX.908.09, XXX.775.88, and XXX.764.68 the name of NRKTO for the benefit of Pavlo Lazarenko (05-FBI-005940); and

Assets (most recently valued at approximately $2,368,355) held at Bank Julius Baer & Company, Ltd., Guernsey Branch, Lefebvre Court, Lefebvre Street, PO Box 87, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 4BS in account number XX3445 in the name of Pavel Lazarenko (05-FBI-005944)

as substitute assets (up to $2,794,502.80) to be applied toward the $22,851,000 money judgment originally entered against Pavel Lazarenko.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, and a copy served upon Trial Attorney Adam Schwartz and AUSA Karen Beausey, 1400 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 10100, Washington, DC 20530. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Trial Attorney Adam Schwartz and AUSA Karen Beausey, 1400 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 10100, Washington, DC 20530. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-00030; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Weizen Frias, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-00030, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous electronic equipment Ser No: See Items List (21-FBI-008819), including the following items: 1 Gray Samsung hard drive, serial number S2H7J9BZC08961, Ser No: S2H7J9BZC08961; 1 Black Antec computer tower, Ser No: N/A; 1 Silver HP Personal Media Drive, model hd20000x, serial number THU940A0H8, Ser No: THU940A0H8; 1 Black Eagle Tech Consus Storage device, model ET-CSTSU3-BK, serial number A0032059, Ser No: A0032059; 1 White/silver LG cell phone, model LGMS210, serial number 704VTHJ233049, Ser No: 704VTHJ233049 which was seized from Weizen Frias on January 25, 2021.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 19-0115 CRB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Prithviraj Bhikha, Court Case Number CR 19-0115 CRB, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real property located at 2121 Webster Street, Unit U-108, San Francisco, CA, listed in the indictment of Roger Bhikha (19-FBI-002741) Parcel # 0629-071

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 19-0602 EMC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ramon Soria-Sanchez, Court Case Number CR 19-0602 EMC, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Springfield Armory,Geneseo,IL 1911A1 Pistol CAL:45 SN:NM4520089 (21-ATF-031196) which was seized from Miguel Soria-Sanchez on July 02, 2021 at 1232 Sevier AV, located in Menlo Park, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-6590 TSH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Approximately $32,300.00 U.S. Currency (21-ICE-001230) which was seized from Seymur Khalilov on May 03, 2021 at 3612 Hammond Ln, located in San Jose, CA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Chris Kaltsas, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19CR5096; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Louis Marquez-Espudo, Court Case Number 19CR5096, the United States District Court for the Southern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger .22 Caliber Revolver, SN: 460196 (20-CBP-000048) which was seized from Louis Marquez-Espudo on December 08, 2019 at 650 South Western Avenue, Unit #16, located in Brawley, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Broadway, Suite 420, San Diego, CA 92101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20CR2635; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Eduardo Alvarez-Solorio, Court Case Number 20CR2635, the United States District Court for the Southern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Cash/Currency in lieu of 2018 Mercedes Benz GLE43 SUV VIN# 4JGED6EB5JA105227 (20-DEA-667742) which was seized from Cynthia Alvarez and Eduardo Solorio Alvarez aka... on August 05, 2020 at 1760 Camino Del Rio N, located in San Diego, CA 1 Glock 17 handgun, Ser No: AAT778; 1 Glock pistol magazine; 4 AR style rifle magazines(20-DEA-682243) which were seized from Eduardo Solorio-Alvarez aka Eduardo Alvarez on August 05, 2020 at 7117 Jamacha Road, located in San Diego, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Broadway, Suite 420, San Diego, CA 92101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David J. Rawls, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David J. Rawls, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20CR2831; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Matthew John Milo Carsen, Court Case Number 20CR2831, the United States District Court for the Southern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms and Ammunition (20-CBP-000404), including the following items: 1 Mauser Pistol, 7.65mm, with serial number 10454; 1 Ruger model Mark IV, 22 long rifle pistol with serial number 401027695; 1 One round of 7.65 mm ammunition which were seized from Matthew John Milo Carsen on August 18, 2020 at 235 Andrade Road, located in Winterhaven, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Broadway, Suite 420, San Diego, CA 92101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20CR3664; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. David Anthony De Sousa (1), Court Case Number 20CR3664, the United States District Court for the Southern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Approximately $200,000.00 in U.S. Currency (21-ICE-000561) which was seized from David DeSousa on October 21, 2020 at 2 Fremont Street, Apt 8, located in Chico, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Broadway, Suite 420, San Diego, CA 92101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21CR0261; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Pheara Jame Huon, Court Case Number 21CR0261, the United States District Court for the Southern District of California entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$3,260.00 in U.S. Currency (21-FBI-008425) which was seized from Pheara Jame Huon on June 30, 2021 at 2241 Meadow Lark Drive, located in San Diego, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Broadway, Suite 420, San Diego, CA 92101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Leah R. Bussell, 880 Front Street, Room 6293, San Diego, CA 92101-8893. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-00491-RBJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jason Renander, Court Case Number 19-CR-00491-RBJ, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Apple MacBook Pro, Model A1278, containing a Seagate HDD (19-ICE-003398) which was seized from Jason Renander on November 02, 2018 at 21798 Mount Snowmass Lane, located in Parker, CO One 16 GB PNY thumb drive bearing serial number AA2310120033 (19-ICE-003399) which was seized from Jason Renander on November 02, 2018 at 21798 Mount Snowmass Lane, located in Parker, CO One Apple iPhone 7 Plus bearing serial number C39SM22DHFXX (19-ICE-003400) which was seized from Jason Renander on November 02, 2018 at 21798 Mount Snowmass Lane, located in Parker, CO One Apple iPad Air Model A1474 bearing serial number DLXM606VFK15 (19-ICE-003401) which was seized from Jason Renander on November 02, 2018 at 21798 Mount Snowmass Lane, located in Parker, CO

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-382-PAB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jesus Amurahaby Celestin-Ortega, Court Case Number 19-CR-382-PAB, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$2,370.00 U.S. Currency (19-ATF-036132) which was seized from Jesus Celestin-Ortega on August 13, 2019 at 490 W Colfax AV, Denver Downtown Detention Center, located in Denver, CO

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Laura Hurd, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Laura Hurd, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-00289-WJM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brandon Bourret, Court Case Number 20-CR-00289-WJM, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Misc. Electronic Equipment Ser No: "see list" (21-FBI-006154), including the following items: 1 Computer Tower, Model M51AC, Ser No: D5PDCG000KD2; 1 Samsung Galaxy Mega Cell Phone, Ser No: IMSI 310410689001098; 1 ACER laptop with cord, Ser No: LXP530C0980100FC151601; 1 HP Pavillion Tower, Ser No: MXX72801CX; 1 Seagate hard drive with power cord, Ser No: 4JS133Z5; 1 Western Digital external hard drive, Ser No: WCAU45731863; 1 1 TB Seagate hard drive, Ser No: 6VPJGDW2; 1 200GB Maxtor hard drive, Ser No: B419M74H; 8 8 CDs/DVD, Ser No: none which was seized from Brandon Bourret on May 03, 2021 at 4247 N. Chestnut St., located in Colorado Springs, CO

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-00323-RM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Angel Castro, Court Case Number 20-CR-00323-RM, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger LCP II .380 handgun, s/n 380561744 (21-FBI-008742) which was seized from Angel Castro on October 08, 2020 at 1659 S. Prairie Ave., located in Pueblo, CO

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Laura Hurd, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Laura Hurd, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CV-03604-PAB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $16,239.22 U.S. Currency (20-ATF-031810) which was seized from Manuel CABRERA ARTEAGA on May 08, 2020 at 13009 Magnolia St, located in Thornton, CO $22,580.10 U.S. Currency (20-ATF-031886) which was seized from Manuel CABRERA ARTEAGA on May 08, 2020 at 13009 Magnolia St, located in Thornton, CO Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-01471-STV; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $19,920.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667068) which was seized from Xiaohui Tang on August 13, 2020 at Target Parking Lot, 6767 South Clinton Street, located in Greenwood Village, CO $40,000.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667070) which was seized from Liu Yunrong on August 13, 2020 at Target Parking Lot, 6767 South Clinton Street, located in Greenwood Village, CO $40,000.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667865) which was seized from Yan Zhang Liu and Chun Jin Lin and He Xian Chen on September 01, 2020 at Walmart Supercenter Parking Lot, 10900 East Briarwood Avenue, located in Centennial, CO $40,000.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667866) which was seized from Yan Zhang and Chun Jin Lin and He Xian Chen Liu on September 01, 2020 at Walmart Supercenter Parking Lot, 10900 East Briarwood Avenue, located in Centennial, CO Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-02421; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981 and 18 U.S.C. § 984, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $501,414.70 in funds from bank account #02892231904 in the name of Eliza K. Yoakum at Huntington National Bank, Columbus, OH Acct# 02892231904 (21-FBI-005638) which was seized from Eliza Yoakum on April 22, 2021 at 5555 Cleveland Ave, GW4W52, located in Columbus, OH Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Laura Hurd, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Laura Hurd, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-02434-NRN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: FUNDS FROM APPROXIMATELY 364 CITI BANK ACCOUNTS (21-USS-000239), including the following items: 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #134794602 in the name of Sami Abed; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #147008016 in the name of Fayerita Lashona Sills; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162292842 in the name of All Around Services LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163118055 in the name of Kimberly Potter INT; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163412043 in the name of Harry Spencer; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #166468746 in the name of John Nelson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #3197713269 in the name of Cristina Leon; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4983767322 in the name of Ibrahim Gomina; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4997863665 in the name of Natividad D. Tavarez Ba; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4997995238 in the name of Ilmira Bakhl; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6779976257 in the name of Alcibiades Alfonseca; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6781547259 in the name of Wilson Santos; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6799075640 in the name of SOW ALPHA; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6799621971 in the name of Ginger Diaz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863743253 in the name of AbdulKerim Bulut; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864715908 in the name of Barbara Dejoie; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864814973 in the name of Joyce Archer; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865187895 in the name of Sidy Kante; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865523406 in the name of Eduardo R. Hurtado; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866237671 in the name of Karl Kolb; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866323836 in the name of Maria Williams; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866401638 in the name of Cecilia Opoku; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866591048 in the name of Blackwell Plastics, LP; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866916332 in the name of Antonio Mariano; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6867005354 in the name of Muhammad Faisal; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6867106956 in the name of Joel Wollner; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9108905371 in the name of Donald Vias; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9145680320 in the name of Specialized Transpecia; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9146322991 in the name of Uma N. Giannattasio; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148388506 in the name of Linda Benedict; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148401234 in the name of Steven Paul; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148651770 in the name of Paul Koreen; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148698490 in the name of Carloslonghini Brian M; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149091436 in the name of Douglas Ritchie; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149180981 in the name of Evangeline Odomes; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9348196252 in USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the name of Dave Reina; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9348300689 in the name of ImmaCee Kitchen; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9982892036 in the name of Andry P. Santana; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865401089 in the name of Frankie G Car Wash; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #148880736 in the name of Taylor McNeal; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865478334 in the name of Leichter Accounting Se; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864267535 in the name of Edgard Santiago; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798279487 in the name of Connie Story; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863462152 in the name of Jonathan Manzueta Manz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6797309116 in the name of Moises Amadis; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #142123843 in the name of Uber; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866275088 in the name of Doris Melo Vargas; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866430674 in the name of Foxy Hair Salon; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #1556465609 in the name of Juana Cruz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865574414 in the name of Brengle Family Medicine; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6792632774 in the name of Shae Butta; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4983112457 in the name of Kay Ann Ennis; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6779438539 in the name of Humvn DSGN; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #3197933874 in the name of Calvin Wallace; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162203774 in the name of Toby Liggons; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9144331434 in the name of Shenike Richards; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #146708948 in the name of Brianna Allison; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9145230495 in the name of Lucy Casanova; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865214988 in the name of Thomas Lydon; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148551605 in the name of Bright Star Green Thumb; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9146929695 in the name of Kadian Allen; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148535692 in the name of Michael Temple; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6792639116 in the name of Amanda Burgos; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #148635686 in the name of Cristian Erick Goicoch; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162268413 in the name of James Taylor; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9145944134 in the name of Chmyde; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #161905587 in the name of Aaron Shelton; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863991601 in the name of Yesenia German-Lopez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6797022609 in the name of Lucero A Estevez Rodri; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #18926418 in the name of Carlos Bernard; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148273378 in the name of Michel Rodriguez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148618069 in the name of Steven Ledewitz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866386028 in the name of Steve Diaz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148599078 in the name of Noah Rodriguez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #137390720 in the name of Abdullahi Ibrahim; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #161776128 in the name of Keturah Carter; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6797623391 in the name of Cesar Ortiz Perez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863541854 in the name of Lisse Tavarez de Urena; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9144427542 in the name of Yanisleydis; 1 Funds USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

held in Citibank Account #9148034232 in the name of Malcolm; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9138855496 in the name of Xuchys Perez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #161842028 in the name of William Reddick Jr.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #3197970060 in the name of Southernmost Delights; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162389285 in the name of Jamal Devine; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #153610779 in the name of Kassy Lovell Arnold; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9144879022 in the name of Vladan Skoric; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9108347576 in the name of Billy Simpson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6798933965 in the name of Engels Luis Gomez De L; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #148890909 in the name of Heaven Curling; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864637364 in the name of Jean Charles Norgaisse; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864637364 in the name of Siaka Soumahoro; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9348237341 in the name of Lowemill Capital LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6784105106 in the name of Jihad Alhodais; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #145960747 in the name of Sydney Pryor; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798604353 in the name of Jalen T. Whitaker; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9147792643 in the name of Molli Lynn Wilson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4979342321 in the name of Ana Hernandez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6795544024 in the name of Kwadwo A. Bobi; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #149869359 in the name of Douglas LeDay Jr.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4991207480 in the name of Nestor Alvarez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6792278779 in the name of Carlos; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162531406 in the name of Vals Entertainment; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865448303 in the name of Northeast Vending and; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4970450983 in the name of Ingrid; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162970646 in the name of Neshell Tucker; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863146846 in the name of Terrence Darden; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9147537918 in the name of Kris - Cleaning; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #57257886 in the name of Ralph Pochoda; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148535346 in the name of Zakeylia; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6798292678 in the name of Carlos; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148402589 in the name of Charlont Xavier Ramos; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6778579444 in the name of Eliver Bartolo Hernand; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798649745 in the name of Trendy Styles; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866231595 in the name of Frankis Santos Espinal; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9937318422 in the name of Elsa Montesino; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163584800 in the name of Daniel T. Colgan, D.D.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #153630934 in the name of Tonoyan Enterprises; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6780284936 in the name of Jolo Redd; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9146196088 in the name of Valentina Zambrano; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4991594951 in the name of Sampson Boamah; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6795395436 in the name of Juan C. Alverio; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4998537343 in the name of Guoren Huang; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148335232 in the USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

name of Malca Halfhide; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162347530 in the name of Castro Cutz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9109893325 in the name of Lucy Kwarteng; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #207557992 in the name of Realty Manage LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866301645 in the name of Gracya Mboup; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865456514 in the name of Carlos Plasencia; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148411499 in the name of Regulo Esteves; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162221726 in the name of Patrick Jean; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6779861695 in the name of Carlos Molina; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6793621727 in the name of Sahr Quee; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #149101892 in the name of Elizabeth Randolph; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4980311151 in the name of Robin Harris; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864646500 in the name of Vilma Montano; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #3197527484 in the name of Venette Fleury; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #149678263 in the name of Adam Martell Brown; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6798199959 in the name of Luis A. Ruiz Gonzalez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864722251 in the name of Marcus Pyrame; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865498570 in the name of Nubia Rubio; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6784347543 in the name of Jerome Downey; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #146331111 in the name of Katronn Rooks; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148379421 in the name of Gabriel A Fu; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6779383929 in the name of Rohitha A. Kikule Kanka; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864843192 in the name of Brandon McQuillar-Adam; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6799452522 in the name of Kebba; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111183015 in the name of Deandre Coleman; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #207556119 in the name of Dynamic Transit System; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148082271 in the name of Nathanael Pierre; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4978214117 in the name of Matilde Duarte Benitez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4995489913 in the name of Sweetjoy Catering Serv; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163302781 in the name of Deandre Fields; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162507598 in the name of Waterwhip Tint; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798340390 in the name of Markia Hamilton; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865339078 in the name of George; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864063305 in the name of Faustina Osei; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6779226122 in the name of Morigbe; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798653977 in the name of Terence Dill; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162587194 in the name of Mary Garcia; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111181351 in the name of Elliot Mobile Shop; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863734306 in the name of Melissa Pons; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148389482 in the name of Daishaun Lyons; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6862498452 in the name of Fausto Estevez Ramirez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6795703849 in the name of Marion Bailey; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #929964212 in the name of James Rooks; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162545407 in the name of Precise Tree Care Inc; 1 Funds held USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

in Citibank Account #9146531892 the name of Darwin Noguera; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162368875 in the name of One Promise Land Prope; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162135084 in the name of Larry Allen Taylor; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9969198445 in the name of Nat Peankurdsuk; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #146907433 in the name of Tiffany; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162198222 in the name of Holland Ventures Inc.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162437935 in the name of Makaila Bosley; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9348288691 in the name of Ground Solutions AG; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798608362 in the name of Flyer Enterprises Corp; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9144867584 in the name of Jessenia Murillo; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #165889828 in the name of A Nail In Time LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865361881 in the name of Ouongboho Lacina Yeo; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6796963861 in the name of Abibatou Ly; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6788913463 in the name of Paul Waldron Jr.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #145946606 in the name of Dana Hoeck; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865232633 in the name of Teneshia Taylor; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111173810 in the name of Bruno Saraiva; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864301932 in the name of Sylla Kosso; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865285516 in the name of Baidoofarms; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162563524 in the name of Boris Bodrov D V De; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #153463617 in the name of Chibuike Amadi; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6779361076 in the name of Mbene Diop; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6780446149 in the name of Abibou Sawadogo Busine; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866459100 in the name of Michelle's Hair Salon; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866552903 in the name of Josh Sneaker Restoration; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162239563 in the name of Russell Booker; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #153046271 in the name of Leslie Powell; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #207010794 in the name of Nicholas Martin; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6796326045 in the name of Guram; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864048631 in the name of Fatima Seck; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162272563 in the name of Ben Lashley; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6868365853 in the name of Timothy McKinney; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9992535649 in the name of Enrique; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162474911 in the name of Cameron Ball; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4993584028 in the name of Sissaogo Abdoul Razako; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6867802273 in the name of Navjot Kaur; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111179032 in the name of Megan Lam; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148646073 in the name of Lisa Marie Rankin; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4989632963 in the name of Nazia Kamruzzaman; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864598924 in the name of Osuman Hamid; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4999087110 in the name of Yan Cassimiro; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162455424 in the name of Danyell Dillingham; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865319683 in the name of Fred Shider; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149206069 in the name of Brittany Moya; 1 Funds held in USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Citibank Account #6788757364 in the name of Jessica Woods; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149134238 in the name of Rebecca Fitzgerald Pho; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863537433 in the name of Jonathan Collado; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4991171158 in the name of Rachel Alexandre; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863015520 in the name of Pedro Rafael Borrell T; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866608401 in the name of Robert; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148632980 in the name of Obed Tileing; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162539252 in the name of Amy King; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149129421 in the name of Elizabeth Winkler - RO; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864906587 in the name of Meite Soum; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163402903 in the name of Logistical Warehousing; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6862570960 in the name of Kenya Webb; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4979555108 in the name of Samuel Marte; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6781474766 in the name of Marisol Velez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865309602 in the name of 8 Throop - 5 Inc; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163262589 in the name of John Larson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6788940339 in the name of Charles Ayden Group, L; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866302197 in the name of Joseph A. Pichardo; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9109965739 in the name of Shalanda Crosby; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863559122 in the name of Tahir Naveed; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6781162578 in the name of Jude Jean Charles; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #165415285 in the name of Scott Winsor; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6779491719 in the name of Santo Rodriguez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6792928751 in the name of Emanuel Mc Quiller Jr.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9943805956 in the name of Boubacar Compaore; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866194851 in the name of Patrick Rodrigues; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9993942190 in the name of Ravinder Singh; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6796310561 in the name of Jacob W. Bediako; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6788187460 in the name of Rolland Phuchu; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798610211 in the name of First Choice Coffee Se; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866977127 in the name of Ishmaila Jalloh; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #147231576 in the name of Kayla Cade; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865582713 in the name of Classic; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162511804 in the name of Tyler Witherspoon; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6797662841 in the name of Steadfast Security Ser; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #161888957 in the name of Glazik Farms; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865326138 in the name of Walter Watson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4977941670 in the name of Patrice Atkinson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798636130 in the name of Cannon Materials, Inc; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866245030 in the name of Ramon Pena; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798620502 in the name of Elite Motor Cars & Cla; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4989681941 in the name of Adesuwa Olaofe; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148678258 in the name of Juan F. Alvarez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #1557182117 in USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the name of Vida Koomson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866574248 in the name of Tiffany Torres; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162602455 in the name of Keni Haynes; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6781235925 in the name of Kurbon Mamatkulov; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148660347 in the name of Mackendy Laz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4990905957 in the name of Saviour Chapel Inc.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148542915 in the name of Airport RV Storage, LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6783150175 in the name of AKM Feroz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9146989415 in the name of Brian Donahue; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #166481219 in the name of Scott Lauwagie; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6788939918 in the name of William Moran; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866440039 in the name of Bleu Blanc Rouge LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4998519989 in the name of Claudette Hyde; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866716840 in the name of Law Offces Stven Mitch; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148714866 in the name of Shivash Rampersad; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148647755 in the name of Marcia Ledewitz; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4997415117 in the name of Amaro; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162302683 in the name of Rice Productions; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6795553369 in the name of Wendell Kerr; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4972910808 in the name of Monica Villamar; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9146997423 in the name of Petitdor Caroline; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866675938 in the name of Jaey Njie; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9986493040 in the name of Lawrence Otibu; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866579321 in the name of Akeem Adams; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864678756 in the name of Nelson Ponceano; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9348299956 in the name of Rod Lesperance; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865581016 in the name of J. Boxing Management, I; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #166435381 in the name of Rachael Ringwood LCSW; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148624817 in the name of Pattrick Nolan; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #137495041 in the name of Juan Walker; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865253733 in the name of Sasha-Gay Hancle; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6796991715 in the name of Wiliiams Gyasi; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866470713 in the name of Janet Amirbekyan; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865132050 in the name of Reid Land & Cattle Com; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866587903 in the name of Armando Bernal-Vinasco; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #135390855 in the name of Rita Varity Shop; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863941444 in the name of Ultra Cleaning Service; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162241443 in the name of Philip Ward; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6794450974 in the name of Mike's Plumbing & A/C; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111201260 in the name of Joseph Zeccardi; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #165276124 in the name of Daniel Jansen; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #4970969339 in the name of Kimmel Hall; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863593881 in the name of Tengiz Agayev; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162998408 in the name of John USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Hunt; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #149072415 in the name of Ralph Moran; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163593348 in the name of The Big Top Delicatess; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865340685 in the name of Jaheim Wallace; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148547266 in the name of Sylvie Raquel; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798569757 in the name of La Vincecia Jones; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163076980 in the name of Austin Blaise; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111283964 in the name of Kevin Giesecke; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162223368 in the name of Norma Border; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #153621289 in the name of Dziyana Kruplevich; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149012318 in the name of Indrek Miidla; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163584206 in the name of John Okonowski; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798580448 in the name of Katharine Whitcomb; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #163070742 in the name of Robert A. Camenzuli LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #135522036 in the name of IfOrozco Farm; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #801768644 in the name of Dianne Foods; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798642959 in the name of Isatu Barrie; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148659837 in the name of Kwame Thomas Sp; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148652410 in the name of Frank Taylor Tile Inc; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865496161 in the name of Wilfredo Colon; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162361209 in the name of Boyd Hatfield; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6789035982 in the name of Brink Truck Lines, Inc; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863804941 in the name of Vinnie Baker; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162191945 in the name of William Haughton; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9348233826 in the name of Tatyana Zelenina; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #153659040 in the name of Community Health System; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865141993 in the name of Auto-Chlor System; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148800385 in the name of Adam Ross Littman PA; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6866214357 in the name of Senay Akar; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #153568563 in the name of Daria Boichenkos; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #165257984 in the name of B&G H.V.A.C. Inc.; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #207487612 in the name of Fairbanks Professional; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865260706 in the name of Allrocks R Us LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148596767 in the name of Shlomo Gev; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149141506 in the name of James Sterling; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #146793816 in the name of Lawrence Wholesale; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #142417030 in the name of Damilare Shittu; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #142377739 in the name of Samuel Shittu; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #146783362 in the name of Bruce Sims; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #1557562726 in the name of Big Nanny's Baked Good; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #1557562902 in the name of American Excellence; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111305342 in the name of John Jackson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9148697420 in the name of Valery Romin; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9149116078 in the name of Mark Walden; 1 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Funds held in Citibank Account #162329330 in the name of Carol Bruinsma; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6798847784 in the name of Hati Alizeta Sore; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863795168 in the name of Transcending Auto Coll; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865241441 in the name Terry Farms Inc; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #149279376 in the name of Quinton Davis; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162435955 in the name of Taniesha Murray; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162447984 in the name John Kuehl; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #162457537 in the name of Dana Johnson; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6783403814 in the name of Tracy Charles; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6786359248 in the name of Mohamed Zein; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6863560481 in the name of Maurelys Ramirez Mende; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6864898142 in the name of Olamide Fadamiro Deliv; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865298544 in the name of Shetira Bolling; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #6865438930 in the name of Reaz U Kamran; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9111183779 in the name of E & G Moving & Shipping; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9145524169 in the name of Ana Laura Perez; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9147174795 in the name of True Medical LLC; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9346624460 in the name of Guray Gurocak; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9348259209 in the name of Peter Pasley Farms; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9797454397 in the name of Ulrick Lymon; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9798553488 in the name of Harriet Haynes; 1 Funds held in Citibank Account #9991137307 in the name of Wampler's Farm Sausage which was seized from Citi Bank Headquarters on April 06, 2021 at 388 Greenwich Street, located in New York City, NY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 19th Street, Denver, CO 80294, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tonya Andrews, 1801 California St., Ste. 1600, Denver, CO 80202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-229 (JBA); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jabari Walcott, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-229 (JBA), the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,060.00 U.S. Currency (21-FBI-006605) which was seized from Jabari Walcott on November 17, 2020 at Hartford Police Department, located in Hartford, CT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 141 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brian P. Leaming, 157 Church Street, 23rd Floor, New Haven, CT 06510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brian P. Leaming, 157 Church Street, 23rd Floor, New Haven, CT 06510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-0095(KAD); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Cortney Dunlap, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-0095(KAD), the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$152,000.00 in funds from bank account #0850874382 held in the name of Inspirational Care, Inc. at People's United Bank, New Haven, CT Acct# 0850874382 (20-FBI-003304) which was seized from People's United Bank on May 07, 2020 at 265 Church Street, located in New Haven, CT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 915 Lafayette Boulevard, Bridgeport, CT 06604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David J. Sheldon, 157 Church Street, 23rd Floor, New Haven, CT 06510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David J. Sheldon, 157 Church Street, 23rd Floor, New Haven, CT 06510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CV1175 (MPS); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $58,070.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-676892) which was seized from Thomas Garfield on March 31, 2021 at 607 Whalley Avenue, 3rd Floor Apartment, located in New Haven, CT Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 450 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06103, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney David C. Nelson, 157 Church Street, 23rd Floor, New Haven, CT 06510, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David C. Nelson, 157 Church Street, 23rd Floor, New Haven, CT 06510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-140-LPS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. HOWARD F. GREEN, Court Case Number 19-CR-140-LPS, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SCCY Industries,LLC (SKKY IND.) CPX-1 Pistol CAL:9 SN:217804 (20-ATF-014892) which was seized from Howard Green on March 12, 2020 in Bridgeville, DE. 50 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-014894) which was seized from Howard Green on March 12, 2020 in Bridgeville, DE. Bushmaster Firearms XM15-E2S Rifle CAL:223 SN:BFI509087 (20-ATF-016093) which was seized from Howard Green on March 12, 2020 in Seaford, DE. Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:DZL3008 (20-ATF-016094) which was seized from Howard Green on March 12, 2020 in Seaford, DE. 7 Rounds unknown Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-016095) which was seized from Howard Green on March 12, 2020 at 22681 in Seaford, DE. 128 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown (20-ATF-016096) which was seized from Howard Green on March 12, 2020 in Seaford, DE. Hipoint C9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:P1812831 (20-ATF-016097) which was seized from Howard Green on March 12, 2020 in Seaford, DE.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 844 North King Street, 4th Floor, Wilmington, DE 19801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ruth Mandelbaum, 1313 N. Market Street, P.O. Box 2046, Wilmington, DE 19899-2046. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ruth Mandelbaum, 1313 N. Market Street, P.O. Box 2046, Wilmington, DE 19899-2046. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-71-CFC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JOSEPH THOMAS, Court Case Number 20-71-CFC, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$86,303.00 U.S. Currency (20-ICE-002481) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 30, 2020 in New Castle, DE. 202 Rounds of 9mm (20-ICE-002482) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. 600 rounds of 22 cal. ammo (20-ICE-002483) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. Smith and Wesson M&P SN# NBB9425 (20-ICE-002484) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. 166 Rounds of 40 cal. ammo (20-ICE-002485) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. 121 Rounds of 45 cal. ammo (20-ICE-002486) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. 13 Rounds of .357 cal ammo (20-ICE-002487) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. 43 Rounds of .380 cal ammo (20-ICE-002488) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. Glock 19 SN#FM662 (20-ICE-002489) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. HiPoint Model 995- 9mm Rifle (20-ICE-002490) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. LFA Pill press (20-ICE-002491) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. Smith and Wesson 933 SN#VAA5124 (20-ICE-002492) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. Tennessee Arms Rifle Sn#A00003369 (20-ICE-002493) which was seized from Joseph Thomas on April 28, 2020 in New Castle, DE. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 844 North King Street, 4th Floor, Wilmington, DE 19801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney RUTH MANDELBAUM, 1313 N. Market Street, P.O. Box 2046, Wilmington, DE 19899-2046. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney RUTH MANDELBAUM, 1313 N. Market Street, P.O. Box 2046, Wilmington, DE 19899- 2046. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-83-CFC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ISAIAH COUNCIL, Court Case Number 20-CR-83-CFC, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Girsan Regard MC pistol CAL:9 SN:T6368-20A00281 (21-ATF-004365) which was seized on December 10, 2020 in Wilmington, DE.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 844 North King Street, 4th Floor, Wilmington, DE 19801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ruth Mandelbaum, 1313 N. Market Street, P.O. Box 2046, Wilmington, DE 19899-2046. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ruth Mandelbaum, 1313 N. Market Street, P.O. Box 2046, Wilmington, DE 19899-2046. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:07-CR-117-TJC-MCR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Terry Wayne Mauldin, Court Case Number 3:07-CR-117-TJC-MCR, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$357.32 directed to the Department of Justice on September 1, 2021 through the Treasury Offset Program from Terry Wayne Mauldin (21-USM-000448).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 9-150, Jacksonville, FL 32202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-25-TJC-PDB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Darryl Gray Smith Jr., Court Case Number 3:19-CR-25-TJC-PDB, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

LG smart phone, serial number 807CQLH499392, IMEI: 357093094993924 (19-ICE-002471) which was seized from Darryl Gray Smith on February 13, 2019 in Orange Park, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 9-150, Jacksonville, FL 32202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-122-BJD-PDB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Billy Joe Minshall, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-122-BJD-PDB, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(1) A-Team Vodka 50ML Glass Hand Grenade Bottle Wrapped in Green Tape EXPLOSIVE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE (20-ATF-029150); which was seized from BILLY MINSHALL on August 11, 2020 in Gainesville, FL (1) Bottle Cap and Fuse EXPLOSIVE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE (20-ATF-029152) which was seized from BILLY MINSHALL on August 11, 2020 in Gainesville, FL (1) Bottle Cap and Fuse EXPLOSIVE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE (20-ATF-029155) which was seized from BILLY MINSHALL on August 11, 2020 in Gainesville, FL (1) A-Team Vodka 50ML Glass Hand Grenade Bottle EXPLOSIVE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE (20-ATF-029159) which was seized from BILLY MINSHALL on August 11, 2020 in Gainesville, FL Glock GMBH 19GEN5 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BGZS272 (21-ATF-000458) which was seized from Billy Minshall on October 14, 2020 in White Springs, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 07, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 9-150, Jacksonville, FL 32202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-135-MMH-MCR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Carlos Ramos-Davila, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-135-MMH-MCR, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

8 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:380 (21-ATF-029843) which was seized from Carlos Ramos on October 21, 2020 in Jacksonville, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 9-150, Jacksonville, FL 32202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-37-HES-JRK; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Spencer James Walker, III, a/k/a Spencer James Walker, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-37-HES-JRK, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Smith & Wesson SD9VE Pistol, Cal: 9, Serial Number DYL1613 (20-ATF-005483) which was seized from Spencer Walker on November 21, 2019 in Palatka, Florida.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 9-150, Jacksonville, FL 32202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-71-BJD-JBT; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Charles Jon David, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-71-BJD-JBT, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real property located at 4533 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida 32257(20-FBI-003773), including all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto, the legal description for which is:

Part of the Southwest One-Quarter (SW 1/4) of the Southeast One-Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 27 East, Duval County, Florida;

and Real property located at 0 Shining Oak Court, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida 32217(20-FBI-003774), including all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto, the legal description for which is:

Lot 4, of REFLECTIONS AT GOODBY'S CREEK, according To the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 56, pages 54 and 54A, of the current public records of Duval County, Florida.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 9-150, Jacksonville, FL 32202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-90-TJC-PDB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Demarcus Daniels, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-90-TJC-PDB, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

CZ Model VZOR 50 .32 ACP caliber semi-automatic pistol, S/N: C84284 and 9 rounds of .32 ACP caliber ammunition (20-FBI-004760), which was seized from Demarcus Jabre Daniels on June 24, 2020 in Lake City, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 9-150, Jacksonville, FL 32202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mai Tran, 300 North Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, FL 32202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21CR20WWBEJK; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Derremy Jerrell Walker, Court Case Number 6:21CR20WWBEJK, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Galaxy S9, s/n SMG960UZKH Ser No: SMG960UZKH (20-FBI-007325) which was seized from Derremy Walker on November 11, 2019 at 601 King Street, located in Oviedo, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 W. Central Blvd., Suite 1200, Orlando, FL 32801-0120, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nicole M. Andrejko, 400 West Washington Street, Suite 3100, Orlando, FL 32801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nicole M. Andrejko, 400 West Washington Street, Suite 3100, Orlando, FL 32801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21CR6RBDDCI; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Austin James Altevogt, Court Case Number 6:21CR6RBDDCI, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

iPhone 8 Ser No: 000000000 (21-FBI-006997) which was seized from Austin James Altevogt on December 09, 2020 at 407 Anchor Key, located in Melbourne Beach, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 W. Central Blvd., Suite 1200, Orlando, FL 32801-0120, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nicole M. Andrejko, 400 West Washington Street, Suite 3100, Orlando, FL 32801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nicole M. Andrejko, 400 West Washington Street, Suite 3100, Orlando, FL 32801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21CV1444CEMGJK; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Approximately,$4,594,975.15 seized from SunTrust/Truist Bank Account #1000288326506 held in the name of Harvest Small Business Finance, LLC (21-USS-000235), including the following items: 1 $4,594,975.15 U.S. Currency which was seized from SunTrust/Truist on August 06, 2021 at Garland Ave, located in Orlando, FL Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 W. Central Blvd., Suite 1200, Orlando, FL 32801-0120, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nicole M. Andrejko, 400 West Washington Street, Suite 3100, Orlando, FL 32801, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4) (A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nicole M. Andrejko, 400 West Washington Street, Suite 3100, Orlando, FL 32801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:18-CR-148-CEH-TGW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jerry Cline Reece, III, Court Case Number 8:18-CR-148-CEH-TGW, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

31 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (18-ATF-035618) which was seized from Jerry Cline Reece, III on March 29, 2018 in Dover, FL. Lorcin Engineering L380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:014787 (18-ATF-035619) which was seized from Jerry Cline Reece, III on March 29, 2018 in Plant City, FL 31 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:Assorted (18-ATF-035620) which was seized from Jerry Cline Reece, III on March 29, 2018 in Plant City, FL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Suzanne Nebesky, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Suzanne Nebesky, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:19-CR-69-WFJ-TGW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. DENERIO C. EVERETT, Court Case Number 8:19-CR-69-WFJ-TGW, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Shooters Arms Manufacturing firearm and approximately 4 rounds of WMA 17 ammunition, (18-FBI-007494) which was seized from Denerio C. Everett on September 06, 2018 in Tampa, FL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Suzanne Nebesky, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Suzanne Nebesky, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20-CR-176-CEH-AEP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. MICHAEL JENKINS, Court Case Number 8:20-CR-176-CEH-AEP, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Motorola Moto G7 Play cellular phone (IMEI 357204102265458) (20-FBI-004193) which was seized from Michael Cory Jenkins on May 19, 2020 in Tampa, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20-CR-258-MSS-AEP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. AARON JERMAINE MOSLEY, III, Court Case Number 8:20-CR-258-MSS-AEP, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Smith & Wesson .40 caliber pistol, model SW40VE, serial number RBK3390, four rounds of WIN .40 caliber S&W ammunition, and seven rounds of PPU .40 S&W ammunition seized from Aaron Jermaine Mosley, III on April 20, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (20-FBI-006834)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20-CR-270-MSS-TGW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Antonio Rivera, Court Case Number 8:20-CR-270-MSS-TGW, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Taurus 9mm handgun, serial number TJP79893, and approximately seven rounds of ammunition seized from Antonio Rivera on March 21, 2020 at The Vicinity of Alafia Preserve, located in Riverview, Florida. (21-DEA-672666)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20-CR-361-VMC-AEP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. IAIN LUMSDEN, Court Case Number 8:20-CR-361-VMC-AEP, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous electronic equipment including the following items which were seized from Ian Lumsden on August 11, 2020 in Sarasota, Florida:

1. a black self-built desktop computer; 2. an iMac with serial number C02C901KJV3Q; 3. an Apple iPhone 7 with serial number F18NDZK8G5MC; 4. an Apple iPhone 11 with serial number G6TZ9BW3N70C; 5. a Western Digital hard drive with serial number WMC3F0843944; and 6. an XPS desktop computer with serial number BVP9842.

(20-ICE-001578)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:21-CR-119-SDM-CPT; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. FERNANDO CARLIONI CAPONE RAMIREZ CARATINI, Court Case Number 8:21-CR-119-SDM-CPT, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Glock 19 nine-millimeter pistol, serial number AEND04 (21-ATF-028482) which was seized from Fernando Caratini on March 6, 2021 in Tampa, FL Approximately 15 rounds of nine-millimeter ammunition (21-ATF-028488) which was seized from Fernando Caratini on March 6, 2021 in Tampa, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, TAMPA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:21-CR-135-TPB-SPF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JEFFREY JEDLICKI, Court Case Number 8:21-CR-135-TPB-SPF, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

The real property located at 16149 Pantheon Pass, Delray Beach, FL 33446, including all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto, the legal description for which is as follows:

Lot 486 of the Plat of HYDER AGR-P.U.D. - PLAT SIX, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 121, at Page 24, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.

Property Identification Number: 00-42-46-30-10-000-4660.(18-ICE-002061)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Muench, 400 North Tampa Street, Suite 3200, Tampa, FL 33602. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR34; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kevin P. Peebles, Court Case Number 3:21CR34, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

32GB Flash drive Walgreen Ser No: none (21-FBI-007701) which was seized from Kevin Peebles on March 03, 2021, in Pensacola, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 North Palafox Street, Pensacola, FL 32502, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Goldberg, 21 East Garden Street, Suite 300, Pensacola, FL 32502. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Goldberg, 21 East Garden Street, Suite 300, Pensacola, FL 32502. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR43; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Triniti Deidre Russell, Court Case Number 4:20CR43, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$6,000.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-669047) which was seized from Triniti Deidre Russell on September 08, 2020, in Tallahassee, FL Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Pistol CAL:9 SN:HTT4373 (21-ATF-002172) which was seized from Triniti Russell on October 30, 2020, in Tallahassee, FL 7 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-002177) which was seized from Triniti Russell on October 30, 2020, in Tallahassee, FL Keltec, CNC Industries, INC P11 Pistol CAL:9 SN:12032 (21-ATF-003153) which was seized from Triniti Russell on November 23, 2020, in Tallahassee, FL 2 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-003161) which was seized from Triniti Russell on November 23, 2020, in Tallahassee, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 North Adams Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301-7730, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James McCain, 111 North Adams Street, 4th Floor, Tallahasse, FL 32301. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James McCain, 111 North Adams Street, 4th Floor, Tallahasse, FL 32301. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-20456-KMW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Abraham Lazaro Ochoa, Court Case Number 19-CR-20456-KMW, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Pistol CAL:9 SN:HVF0658 (19-ATF-039966) which was seized from Abraham Ochoa on July 25, 2019 at 400 NW 2 AV, located in Miami, FL 8 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (19-ATF-039968) which was seized from Abraham Ochoa on July 25, 2019 at 400 NW 2 AV, located in Miami, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-60148-SINGHAL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. PATRICK CAMPBELL, Court Case Number 19-CR-60148-SINGHAL, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) ASUS brand laptop bearing serial number D1N0AS486228044. (19-FBI-005774)

One (1) Western Digital external hard drive bearing serial number WCC7K3KU95X3. (19-FBI-005774)

One (1) Samsung cellular telephone with IMEI number 355417/09/519762/7. (19-FBI-005774)

One (1) Samsung cellular telephone with IMEI number 359214/09/063050/4. (19-FBI-005774)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 19, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 400, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 400, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-60261-RAR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Theodore Pittman, Court Case Number 19-CR-60261-RAR, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Assorted (19-ATF-040026), including the following items: 3 3 Rounds PMC Ammunition CAL:38; 2 2 Rounds Anderson Munitions INC Ammunition CAL:9; 1 1 Rounds Smith & Wesson Ammunition CAL:40 which was seized from Theodore Pittman on September 19, 2019 at 3130 NW 5 CT, located in Lauderhill, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-60355-RS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jose Francisco San Juan-Valencia, Court Case Number 19-CR-60355-RS, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus International PT738 TCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:89318C (20-ATF-012392) which was seized from Jose San Juan Valencia on December 06, 2019 at 2941 NE 9th AV, located in Pompano Beach, FL AREX REX ZERO 1 S Pistol CAL:9 SN:A01666 (20-ATF-012395) which was seized from Jose San Juan Valencia on December 06, 2019 at 2941 NE 9th AV, located in Pompano Beach, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20030-MGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Renato Diaz-Berrera, Court Case Number 20-CR-20030-MGC, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Samsung A10S cellular phone, IMEI Number 3570781087855275 Ser No: 3570781087855275 (20-CBP-000216) which was seized from Renato Diaz-Barrera on December 31, 2019 at Miami- Dade County, located in Miami, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20206-MGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Robert Ortiz, Court Case Number 20-CR-20206-MGC, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HP Laptop Computer with serial number CND9203W4N Ser No: CND9203W4N (20-FBI-007724) which was seized from Robert Ortiz on July 29, 2020 at 5939 W 28th Avenue, located in Hialeah, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20242-PCH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 05, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JOSE MIGUEL FERNANDEZ, Court Case Number 20-CR-20242-PCH, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$8,000.00 in U.S. currency (20-ICE-001906) $1,082,285.41 in U.S. Currency (20-ICE-002023)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20243-CMA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. BILL CLERVIL,, Court Case Number 20-CR-20243-CMA, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous cell phones including the following items list: (19-FBI-008891), (1) Gray/black Samsung cell phone, model SM-J700M bearing IMEI number 351707083474408; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 3518380095649750 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 3518380095528020 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 3518380095638647 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEInumber351838095528087 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095681522 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095529671 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095529721 with SIM card and broken screen; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095681522 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095529671 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095529721 with SIM card and broken screen; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095681522 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095529671 with SIM card; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 51838095529721 with SIM card and broken screen; (1) Black Motorola cell phone, model XT1921-6 bearing IMEI number 351838095663405 containing a SIM card; (1) Black TCL cellular phone bearing IMEI 015293008856167; (1) Black iPhone bearing IMEI number 35534808677040. Miscellaneous debit and gift cards items list (20-FBI-007761), including the following items: One (1) Mastercard debit card ending in 3325; One (1) Wells Fargo Visa card ending in 5367; One (1) Reloadable Cash card; One (1) Cash App, Sutton Bank card ending in 7576; Four (4) Vanilla Visa gift cards at $25.00 value; Six (6) Vanilla Visa gift cards at $50.00 value; Twenty-two (22) Vanilla Visa gift cards at $100.00 value; Six (6) Blue Target Mastercard gift cards at $25.00 value; Sixteen (16) Red Target Mastercard gift cards at $100.00 value; Four (4) Black Target Visa Pre-paid cards at $200.00 value; One (1) Black Target Visa Pre-paid card at $100.00 value; Two (2) Multicolored Target Visa gift cards $25.00 value; Three (3) Grey Target Visa gift cards at $100.00 value; Eleven (11) Grey Target Visa gift cards at $25.00 value; Two (2) Vanilla Gold Visa debit cards at USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

$100.00 value; and Two (2) Blue/Green Vanilla Visa gift cards at $50.00 value. including the following items: (20-FBI-007762), One (1) Red iPhone X with cracks bearing IMEI number 356423103480889 and Serial number G0NYV2UZKXKQ; One (1) White iPhone contained in pink case bearing IMEI number 353070100396007; One (1) Blue HP Laptop bearing Serial number 5CD71651ZQ; Blue Master Card debit card (20-FBI-007763) One (1) Blue Mastercard debit card ending in 9550.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-60069-WPD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Bernard Augusme, Court Case Number 20-CR-60069-WPD, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

BERETTA USA CORP. PICO Pistol CAL:380 SN:PC076109 (20-ATF-016107) which was seized from Bernard Augusme on March 10, 2020 at 2750 NW 14th CT, located in Fort Lauderdale, FL 10 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Assorted (20-ATF-016118), including the following items: 7 7 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:380; 3 3 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:380 which was seized from Bernard Augusme on March 10, 2020 at 2750 NW 14th CT, located in Fort Lauderdale, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-60071-RS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Louison Augusme, Court Case Number 20-CR-60071-RS, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

DEL-TON INC. DTI-15 Pistol CAL:556 SN:S061553 (20-ATF-016136) which was seized from Louisson Augusme on March 10, 2020 at 3460 NW 2nd ST, located in Lauderhill, FL HS Product (IM METAL) XD45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:GM464652 (20-ATF-016147) which was seized from Louisson Augusme on March 10, 2020 at 4400 NE 18 AV, located in Pompano Beach, FL 30 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Assorted (20-ATF-016150) which was seized from Louisson Augusme on March 10, 2020 at 3460 NW 2nd ST, located in Lauderhill, FL 12 Rounds Assorted Ammunition (20-ATF-016285) which was seized from Louisson Augusme on March 10, 2020 at 4400 NE 18 AV, located in Pompano Beach, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-60144-ALTMAN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JAMES EDWARD HILBERT, Court Case Number 20-CR-60144-ALTMAN, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Samsung cellular telephone bearing serial number R58M137S6VW. (20-FBI-007158)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 19, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney William Zloch, 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 400, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney William Zloch, 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 400, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-20056-AHS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JOEL BELLEGARDE, Court Case Number 21-CR-20056-AHS, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Jewelry (20-FBI-007750), including the following items: 1 10Kyg stamped 26-inch Cuban link chain with square 2 1/8-inch Jesus Two-tone pendant; 1 10k Cuban link 28-inch chain w/square 3.2 X 1.5 two-tone Jesus pendant w/three cubic zirconium and one missing stone $54,570.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-007753)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nicole Grosnoff, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nicole Grosnoff, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-20091-JEM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. U.S. v Edward Toney, Court Case Number 21-CR-20091-JEM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Apple iPhone, S/N F74ZT27LHG6W and Apple iPhone, S/N DX3W502THTVK (20-ICE-002527)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Paster, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Paster, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-20128-JEM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. EDWIN WHITEHEAD,JR.,, Court Case Number 21-CR-20128-JEM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith& W essonpistol,model469,9MM bearing serial number TAV5134 (21-ATF-015794) 11 Rounds Assorted Ammunition (21-ATF-015797)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Marx Calderon, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Marx Calderon, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-20134-CMA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Carlos Quispe Cancari, Court Case Number 21-CR-20134-CMA, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$9000.00 in United States Currency (21-CBP-000413) which was seized from Carlos Quispe Cancari on February 08, 2021 at Miami, located in Miami, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daren Grove, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daren Grove, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-20152-JEM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. LILIAM MARIA CASTRO, Court Case Number 21-CR-20152-JEM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$177,697.83 U.S. Currency, which represents the contents of Space Coast Credit Union Account No. 8100008041675 (20-FBI-003299)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-20262-AHS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Hasan Brown, Court Case Number 21-CR-20262-AHS, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Account number 787721690 held in the name of Local Screen Kings Inc. (20-USS-000367) Account number 109125980 in the name of Advanced Financing Inc. (20-USS-000370) Account number 451336445 held in the name of Post Commercial Property Management Inc. (20-USS-000372) The following account formerly on deposit at Iberia Bank: account number 20001883720 held in the name of Tech Savvy Holding Corp.(20-USS-000375) Account number 834-82138 held in the name of the Hasan Brown (20-USS-000376) Account number 6767933833 held in the name of CBS Mobile Mechanics Inc. (20-USS-000401) Account number 6773646536 held in the name of-Miller Housekeeping Services, Inc.(20-USS-000402) Account number 1 100018453973 held in the name of KDS Mobile Mechanics Inc. (20-USS-000424) Account number 1 100018455240 held in the name Carter Landscaping Services, Inc. (20-USS-000425) Account number 1100018318677 held in the name of Deb's Housekeeping Services, Inc. (20-USS-000426) Account number 1 100018454279 held in the name of Shan's Mobile Pet Grooming Inc. (20-USS-000427) Account number 1100018318707 held in the name of TB Team Landscaping Inc (20-USS-000428) Account number 1100018455232 held in the name of BB Mobile Auto Wash Inc. (20-USS-000432) Account number 1100018454554 held in the name of Paul's Perfect USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Cleaning Solutions, Inc. (20-USS-000433) Rolex watch gold in color face wish brown leather straps (S/N#116570) (20-USS-000477) Cartier watch, gold and silver in color face, with engraved name, black leather straps (20-USS-000478) $4,900.00 in U.S. currency(20-USS-000479) Hublot watch 198 OF 1000 (black and gold chain in color face) limited edition with black straps(20-USS-000480) Silver in color watch with black face (Baume & Mercier);(20-USS-000481) Account number 1823721 129 held in the name of Tech Savvy Holding corp. (21-USS-000059) Account number 964078810 held in the name of the Hasan Brown (21-USS-000066) Account number 6113055997 held in the name of Sibling Rivalry Entertainment Inc. (21-USS-000079) Account number 2199734662 held in the name of Impeccable Yacht Cleaning Solutions Inc. (21-USS-000080) Account number 1924333816 held in the name of Crew IQ Inc. (21-USS-000081) Account number 2199734571 held in the name of Helm Automotive Group, Inc. (21-USS-000082) Account number 0272052244 held in the name of Helm Automotive Group, Inc. (21-USS-000130) Account number 0272052422 held in the name of Impeccable Yacht Cleaning Solutions Inc. (21-USS-000131) Account number 0272051906 held in the name of Tech Savvy Holding Corp.(21-USS-000132)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nicole Grosnoff, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nicole Grosnoff, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-60007-DIMITROULEAS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given that on September 12, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. MARCEL MATTISON, Court Case Number 21-CR-60007-DIMITROULEAS, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) gentleman's two-tone Rolex watch, Model 16233. (20-DEA-662432)

One (1) gentleman's 10Kt diamond ring weighing approximately 8.9 grams. (20-DEA-662432)

One (1) gentleman's l0Kt diamond ring weighing approximately 7.3 grams. (20-DEA-662432)

One (1) gentleman's l0Kt Cuban Link chain weighing approximately 253.8 grams. (20-DEA-662432)

One (1) gentleman's l0Kt Cuban Link chain weighing approximately 133.4 grams. (20-DEA-662432)

One (1) gentleman's l0Kt Hollow Square Link chain weighing approximately 15.8 grams. (20-DEA-662432)

One (1) removable set of 10Kt gold teeth. (20-DEA-662432)

Three (3) sets of removable l0Kt gold teeth with diamonds. (20-DEA-662432) One (1) Seagate high-capacity hard drive, serial number 9QE4PYG2. (20-ICE-002508) One (1) HP desktop computer, serial number MXX21409GC. (20-ICE-002509) One (1) HP laptop computer, serial number 5CD9438R7B. (20-ICE-002510) One (1) Zebra ZXP Series 7 ID card printer, serial number 12J181200094. (20-ICE-002511) One (1) Zebra ZXP Series 3 printer, serial number Z3J34400103. (20-ICE-002512) One (1) Zebra ZXP-LM printer, Serial Number 10J181100048. (20-ICE-002513) One (1) black Fargo HDP5000 printer, Model 0891050, Serial Number USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

B3060648. (20-ICE-002514) One (1) black Fargo 4DP5000 printer, Model 089003, Serial Number A7410148. (20-ICE-002515) One (1) Canon printer, Model K10377, FCC ID: AZDK30357. (20-ICE-002516) One (1) Scotch scanner, Model TL1302, Serial Number 1702001701. (20-ICE-002517)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 400, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 400, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-60022-JIC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James A. Wells, Court Case Number 21-CR-60022-JIC, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Colt Detective Special Revolver CAL:38 SN:P49445 (20-ATF-027789) which was seized from James Wells on August 27, 2020 at 771 N Pine Island RD, located in Plantation, FL 6 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:38 (20-ATF-027792) which was seized from James Wells on August 27, 2020 at 771 N Pine Island RD, located in Plantation, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-60024-WPD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Diamonte K. Stoveall, Court Case Number 21-CR-60024-WPD, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Moore's Machine Company, Inc. MMC M4 Rifle CAL:556 SN:130615 (21-ATF-009663) which was seized from Diamante Stoveall on January 21, 2021 at Hamptons Apartment, located in North Lauderdale, FL Heckler and koch USP40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:26-069138 (21-ATF-009670) which was seized from Diamante Stoveall on January 21, 2021 at Hamptons Apartment, located in North Lauderdale, FL 11 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-009671) which was seized from Diamante Stoveall on January 21, 2021 at Hamptons Apartment, located in North Lauderdale, FL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 299 East Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Brown, 500 E. Broward Blvd., 7th Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-80050-DMM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. MARC ANDREW BOODMAN, Court Case Number 21-CR-80050-DMM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Android Smartphone bearing IMEI number 352488112870507 (21-FBI-005248)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 North Miami Avenue, Room 8N09, Miami, FL 33128, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily Stone, 99 N.E. 4th Street, Miami, FL 33132. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-1464-SDG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $21,114.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-670993) which was seized from Tony Cornelius Banks Jr. on October 28, 2020 at Parking lot at Taylor'd Bar-B-Q, 2759 E. College Avenue, located in Decatur, GA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 2211, Atlanta, GA 30303, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sekret T. Sneed, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sekret T. Sneed, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-2146-TWT; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $149,500.00 in U.S. Currency (21-USS-000077) which was seized from Tiffany Jones on March 31, 2021 at 5921 Bluegrass View, located in Fairburn, GA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 2211, Atlanta, GA 30303, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cynthia B. Smith, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cynthia B. Smith, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-2290-MLB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 2016 Chevrolet Silverado K1500 LTZ VIN# 3GCUKSEC2GG230249 (21-DEA-673636) which was seized from Armando Mejia-Almazan aka Armando Mejia Almazar on January 07, 2021 at Parking lot at 6800 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, located in Atlanta, GA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 2211, Atlanta, GA 30303, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cynthia Smith, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cynthia Smith, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-2971-ELR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $259,768.11 in funds seized from Bank of America account number XXXXXXXX9707 held in the name of Alberto Cortes Cosmetics and Perfumes Inc. (21-ICE-000744) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 2211, Atlanta, GA 30303, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Radka Nations, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Radka Nations, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-3665-SCJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $46,971.01 from Wells Fargo account no. -3913 Acct# 7404803913 (21-USS-000180) which was seized from Wells Fargo Bank on May 03, 2021 at 240 Peachtree St., NW, located in Atlanta, GA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 2211, Atlanta, GA 30303, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cynthia Smith, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cynthia Smith, 75 Ted Turner Drive S.W., Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-171; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dulin et al (Matthew Dulin), Court Case Number 4:19-CR-171, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$68,700.00 U.S. Currency in Safe Deposit Box #00363, Bank of America (20-DEA-657352) which was seized from Matthew William Dulin and Trinh C. Kapu aka... on October 21, 2019 at Bank of America, 2153 East Victory Drive, located in Savannah, GA 2013 Chevrolet Silverado C1500 VIN# 3GCPCSEA8DG109231 (20-DEA-657621) which was seized from Matthew William Dulin on October 16, 2019 at 119 Falligant Avenue, located in Savannah, GA 2018 Toyota Highlander Limited VIN# 5TDYZRFH5JS283164 (20-DEA-657629) which was seized from Matthew William Dulin and Trinh C. Kapu aka Cat Trinh T.... on October 16, 2019 at 119 Falligant Avenue, located in Savannah, GA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, physically located at 125 Bull St.,Rm 304,Savannah,GA 31401, mailing address is P.O. Box 8286, Savannah, GA 31412- 8286, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Xavier A. Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Xavier A. Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CV-291; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Real Property located at 9545 Stoney Ridge Lane, Alpharetta, GA 30022-7801 (19-DCI-000125) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, physically located at 125 Bull St.,Rm 304,Savannah,GA 31401, mailing address is P.O. Box 8286, Savannah, GA 31412-8286, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Xavier Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Xavier Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CV-30; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981 and 18 U.S.C. § 982, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $130,806.03 Cashiers Check (21-USS-000036) which was seized from David Martin on November 25, 2020 at 33 Bull Street Suite 570, located in Savannah, GA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, physically located at 125 Bull St.,Rm 304,Savannah,GA 31401, mailing address is P.O. Box 8286, Savannah, GA 31412-8286, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Xavier A Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Xavier A Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21-CV-64; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2461(c), 18 U.S.C. § 981 and 18 U.S.C. § 1955, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Real Property: 317 Cordie Road, Swainsboro, GA, 30401 (21-FBI-008848) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, physically located at 125 Bull St.,Rm 304,Savannah,GA 31401, mailing address is P.O. Box 8286, Savannah, GA 31412-8286, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Xavier A. Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Xavier A. Cunningham, P.O. Box 8970, Savannah, GA 31412-8970. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-00074; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Drew, Jason, Court Case Number 20-CR-00074, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Two (2) firearms and ammunition (20-FBI-006012), including the following items: 1 Colt Model 1892 D.A. 38 New Army and Navy .38 revolver, Ser No: unknown; 1 Harrington & Richardson Premier 22 revolver, Ser No: 482769 which were seized from Jason Drew on or about February 26, 2020 in Traer, Iowa.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-02034; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. US v Hernandez, Eva Ordaz, Court Case Number 20-CR-02034, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$26,520.00 U.S. Currency 20-FBI-005449) which was seized from Lisbeire Juarez Garcia and Genaro Aguilar-Lemus on or about July 27, 2020 in Marshalltown, Iowa. $44,470.00 U.S. Currency,(20-FBI-005528) of which $950.00 was seized from Bobby Dean Robey and $43,520.00 was seized from Amanda Walden and Bobby Robey on or about July 27, 2020 in Roland, Iowa. $7,202.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-005530) seized from 7 Rayos Liquor Store, Inc. on or about July 27, 2020 in Marshalltown, Iowa. $5,734.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-005531) seized from Breanna Garcia and Travis Werkmeister on or about July 28, 2020 in Waterloo, Iowa. $3,824.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-006629) which was seized from Travis Charles Werkmeister on or about July 28, 2020 in Waterloo, Iowa.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-00013; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kent, Donte, Court Case Number 21-CR-00013, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger 9E 9mm Handgun (20-DEA-676231) which was seized from Donte Terrell Kent on or about June 27, 2020 in Hiawatha, Iowa.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-02014; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Deyerle, Sandra Ann, Court Case Number 21-CR-02014, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith and Wesson Model 642-2 .38 caliber revolver, SN DJW9927 (21-FBI-005908) which was seized from Sandra Ann Deyerle on or about October 30, 2020 in Jefferson, Iowa. $23,950.00 U.S. Currency (21-FBI-006005) seized from Sandra Ann Deyerle on or about October 30, 2020 in Jefferson, Iowa.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Martin McLaughlin, 111 - 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-00111; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Adam Nicholas Christoff, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-00111, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$13,400.00 U.S. Currency (19-DEA-660059) which was seized from Adam Nicholas Christoff on or about September 11, 2019 in Davenport, IA; A Ruger, LCP .380 Caliber semiautomatic pistol (SN: 372092619) (19-DEA-678807) with extended clip which was seized from Adam Nicholas Christoff on or about September 11, 2019 in Davenport, IA; A Raven Arms MP-25, .25 Caliber semiautomatic pistol (SN: 1157657) (19-DEA-678822) which was seized from Adam Nicholas Christoff on or about September 11, 2019 in Davenport, IA; and An American Tactical Omni AR-15 rifle (SN: NS1190609)(19-DEA-678823) which was seized from Adam Nicholas Christoff on or about September 11, 2019 in Davenport, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:18-CR-00222; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 29, 2019, in the case of U.S. v. Joseph Brandon Lanstrum, Court Case Number 4:18-CR-00222, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Colt Cobra model .38 caliber revolver (SN: H61689) (19-ATF-018077) which was seized from Joseph Lanstrum on or about February 15, 2018 in Boone, IA; 6 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:38 (19-ATF-018092) which was seized from Joseph Lanstrum on or about February 15, 2018 in Boone, IA; and A Remington 870 Express Shotgun (SN: Obliterated) (21-ATF-031463) which was seized from Joseph Lanstrum on or about February 15, 2018 in Boone, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00008; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Damarcus Deionn Perkins, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00008, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Beretta PX4 Storm .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun (SN: PK25929) (20-FBI-007469)and ammunition which was seized from Damarcus Deionn Perkins on or about December 1, 2019 in Des Moines, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00050; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Eric Winston McAtee, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00050, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

All ammunition and magazines (20-STL-000090) seized from Eric McAtee on or about April 29, 2020 in Des Moines, IA; A Ruger, model SR22, .22 caliber pistol, (SN: 363-86391) (20-STL-000091) which was seized from Eric McAtee on or about April 29, 2020 in Des Moines, IA; $11,769.00 in U.S. currency (20-STL-000092) which was seized from Eric McAtee on or about April 29, 2020 in Des Moines, IA; and A Zastava, model PAPM92, 7.62 caliber pistol (SN: M92PV012081) (20-STL-000094) which was seized from Eric McAtee on or about April 29, 2020 in Des Moines, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00077; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on November 25, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Angela Renae Burt, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00077, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Glock, Model 27, .40 caliber pistol (SN: WKY714) (21-ATF-030917) which was seized from Angela Burt on or about November 27, 2015 located in Fort Dodge, IA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00188; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jerome Jamar Hall, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00188, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$18,070.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-004680) which was seized from Jerome Hall on or about November 18, 2020 in Des Moines, IA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00188; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Anthony Levon Robinson, Jr., Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00188, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A loaded Springfield Inc. (HS Produkt) Model XDS Pistol CAL:9 SN:S3838258 and ammunition and a magazine(21-ATF-005933) which was seized from Anthony Robinson on or about November 18, 2020 in Des Moines, IA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00188; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dewayne Allen Haynes, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00188, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Loaded Springfield Inc. (HS Produkt) XD45 Sub-Cmpct Mod 2 Pistol CAL:45 SN:S3290644 (21-ATF-005968) which was seized from Dewayne Haynes on or about November 18, 2020 in Des Moines, IA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00206; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Garth Alexander Stackhouse, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00206, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A black Samsung Galaxy Note 9 cellular phone Model SM-N96OU (SN: 354818100468930) (20-FBI-006998) which was seized from Garth Alexander Stackhouse on or about July 31, 2020 in Urbandale, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00207; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jade Daniel Joseph Monahan, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00207, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment(20-FBI-006986), including the following items:

1) A Samsung Galaxy Note 8 cell phone, Model SM-N950U (SN:358504080122723);

2) A Silver HP laptop, Model DV7-4285DX (SN: CNF1018J5Q); and

3) A 1 Seagate 640GB hard drive contained inside HP laptop, Model ST9640320AS (SN: 5WX1W4PZ);

which was seized from Jade Daniel Joseph Monahan on or about August 06, 2020 in Urbandale, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00219; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kenny Eugene Smart, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00219, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A loaded Ruger, Model P95DC 9mm caliber pistol (SN: 311-37454) (21-ATF-005995) which was seized from Kenny Eugene Smart on or about November 18, 2020 in Des Moines, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-00007; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Uniquejames Henry Jesse Shelley, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-00007, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A loaded Smith & Wesson, Model SD9VE 9mm, pistol (SN: FYD4018) (20-DEA-667506) which was seized from UniqueJames Shelley on or about August 19, 2020 in Des Moines, IA; A Walther, Model PK380, .380 caliber pistol (SN: WB077879) (20-DEA-667522) which was seized from UniqueJames Shelley on or about August 19, 2020 in Des Moines, IA; and A Magnum Research, Inc. Model Desert Eagle, .50 caliber, pistol (SN: DK0057211)(20-DEA-667528) which was seized from UniqueJames Shelley on or about August 19, 2020 in Des Moines, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 123 E. Walnut Street, Room 300, Des Moines, IA 50309, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Gaumer, U.S. Courthouse Annex, 110 E. Court Avenue, Suite 286, Des Moines, IA 50309-2053. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00166-BLW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Adrian Ray Dealy, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00166-BLW, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Cellular Phone LG Model LM-X212TA Ser No: 901CYFT487579 (20-UPB-000002) seized from Adrian Ray Dealy on February 24, 2020, in Meridian, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00170-DCN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Charles White, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00170-DCN, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Sundance Industries .25 Automatic BOA (21-DEA-682996) seized from Charles Bartholomew and Keri LeeAnn McAtee White on August 03, 2020 in Homedale, ID. Sterling Arms Model 400 .380 Caliber Pistol (21-DEA-682998) seized from Charles White on September 14, 2021 in Nampa, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 19, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00174-DCN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ryan Deruiter, et al., Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00174-DCN, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,917.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667997) seized from Ryan James Deruiter on July 14, 2020 in Filer, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00014-BLW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Rolando Garza, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00014-BLW, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SCCY Industries, LLC (SKYY Ind) CPX-2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:861342 (21-ATF-013424) seized from Rolando Garza on February 11, 2021, in Boise, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 26, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00069-BLW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andres Ricardo Walters, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00069-BLW, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Hipoint C9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:P1301956 (21-ATF-014282) seized from Andres Walters on March 10, 2021, in Caldwell, ID. 6 Rounds Perfecta Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-014283) seized from Andres Walters on March 10, 2021, in Caldwell, ID. Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Shield Pistol CAL:45 SN:HYM4000 (21-ATF-014284) seized from Andres Walters on March 10, 2021, in Caldwell, ID. 7 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-014285) seized from Andres Walters on March 10, 2021, in Caldwell, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00070-BLW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Justin Lee Englund, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00070-BLW, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Sig Sauer (Sig-Arms) SP2022 Pistol CAL:9 SN:24B342698 (21-ATF-014278) seized from Justin Englund on March 10, 2021 in Nampa, ID. 64 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-014279) seized from Justin Englund on March 10, 2021 in Nampa, ID. 1 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-014280) seized from Justin Englund on March 10, 2021 in Nampa, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-00104-DCN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Nicholas Michael McRoberts, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-00104-DCN, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Spike's Tactical Model ST15 rifle, Serial Number 039217 barrel less than 16 inches (21-USM-000380) seized from Nicholas Michael McRoberts on November 20, 2020 in Coeur d'Alene, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00037-BLW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Penny Durham, et al., Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00037-BLW, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$10,221.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-659651) seized from Heath Dunn and Fredrick Dale Norton on December 04, 2019 in Idaho Falls, ID. 2017 Chevrolet Silverado VIN# 1GC4K0EY6HF106391 (20-DEA-659655) seized from Heath Dunn on December 04, 2019 in Idaho Falls, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00131-DCN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Carson G. Carter, et al., Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00131-DCN, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Criterion Die & Metal Inc CDM Revolver CAL:22 SN:196019 (20-ATF-021726) seized from Carson Carter on July 15, 2020 in Pocatello, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 07, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00228-BLW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brian Rogers, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00228-BLW, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Beretta USA Corp 92FS Pistol CAL:9 SN:BER323931 (21-ATF-009966) seized from Brian Waddoups on February 05, 2021, in Idaho Falls, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00259-DCN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jeffrey A. McKie, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00259-DCN, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Misc. Electronic Equipment (21-ICE-001212), including the following items: 1 Computer Tower, Ser No: C4170415008919; 1 Seagate External Hard Drive 1 TB, Ser No: NA7GLF6D seized from Jeffrey McKie on October 20, 2020, in Pocatello, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 07, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00260-BLW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Heather Nicole Polizzano, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00260-BLW, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$4,582.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-675450) seized from Heather Nicole Polizzano on August 26, 2020 in Pocatello, ID.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 550 W Fort St, Federal Building, Boise, ID 83724, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Maloney, 800 Park Blvd., Suite 600, Boise, ID 83712. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-10072; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Benjamin J. Wilson, Court Case Number 19-CR-10072, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(20-USS-000482) 4 TB Seagate external hard drive, Ser No: W801OEL6, which was seized from Benjamin Wilson on December 05, 2019, at 6720 N. Summershade Circle, Apartment L, located in Peoria, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 309 Federal Building, 100 N.E. Monroe, Peoria, IL 61602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John Hoelzer, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John Hoelzer, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-10055; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joseph Harris, Court Case Number 20-CR-10055, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic Equipment (20-USS-000442), including the following items: 1 LG cell phone, IMEI # 354788111109890; and 1 TCL Tracphone, Ser No: 015293004305839, which were seized from Joseph Harris on June 11, 2020, at 715 East Republic Street, located in Peoria, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 309 Federal Building, 100 N.E. Monroe, Peoria, IL 61602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-10066; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Thomas, Court Case Number 20-CR-10066, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(21-FBI-000660) 1 Samsung Galaxy A50, IMEI: 355671104133300, which was seized from John Harold Thomas on October 20, 2020, at 2227 Brookdale Lane, located in Pekin, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 309 Federal Building, 100 N.E. Monroe, Peoria, IL 61602, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20004; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael E. Hughes, Court Case Number 20-CR-20004, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic Equipment (20-FBI-003513), including the following items: 1 Black LG Stylo 3 Cellular Phone, IMEI: 354233085054442; 1 Sony 2GB Pro Duo SD card; and 1 One Micro SD HC Card (FAT 32), 16GB, which were seized from Michael Eugene Hughes on February 05, 2020, at 12 Lange Avenue, located in Savoy, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 218 U.S. Courthouse, 201 South Vine Street, Urbana, IL 61801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20013; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kyren Williams, Court Case Number 20-CR-20013, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic Equipment (20-FBI-003248), including the following items: 1 Black iPhone XR with case, Ser No: unknown; and 1 Black and Silver iPad Pro, Model A2014, S/N: DLXYN1BTKC51 with case, which were seized from Kyren L. Williams on March 04, 2020, at 1042 South Osborn Avenue, located in Kankakee, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 218 U.S. Courthouse, 201 South Vine Street, Urbana, IL 61801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John Hoelzer, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John Hoelzer, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20014; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jazzie Simmons, Court Case Number 20-CR-20014, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(20-FBI-002803) 1 LG Stylo 3 Cellular Phone, Ser No: unknown, which was seized from Jazzie Jason Simmons on March 04, 2020, at 1200 E. Oak Street, Apt. 15, located in Kankakee, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 218 U.S. Courthouse, 201 South Vine Street, Urbana, IL 61801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20017; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Bryan Rossi, Court Case Number 20-CR-20017, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(20-FBI-003406) 1 White Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus, Model SM-N976V, IMEI: 358646100174737, which was seized from Bryan Anthony Rossi on March 04, 2020, at 458 Titonka Street, located in Park Forrest, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 218 U.S. Courthouse, 201 South Vine Street, Urbana, IL 61801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John Hoelzer, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John Hoelzer, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-40072; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Charles Walter Christopher, Court Case Number 20-CR-40072, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic Equipment (21-FBI-001222), including the following items: 1 Coolpad Illumina cellular phone, S/N: 331XF18AC0001830; and 1 Verizon Flip phone, Ser No: unknown, which were seized from Charles Walter Christopher on December 02, 2020, at 113 1/2 W. 3rd Street, located in West Liberty, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 40 U.S. Courthouse, 211 19th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-40073; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Mitchell Dann Rockfield, Court Case Number 20-CR-40073, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic equipment (20-USS-000443), including the following items: 1 Seagate external hard drive, Ser No: Q1110180ANG; and 1 Samsung Galaxy S9+ cell phone, Ser No: 355418092878425 which were seized from Mitchell Rockfield on January 31, 2020, at 2728 W. Central Park Avenue, located in Davenport, IA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 40 U.S. Courthouse, 211 19th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard Kim, 318 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19-CR-876; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Luis Duarte, Court Case Number 1:19-CR-876, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson 38 Revolver CAL:38 SN:BKY6984 (20-ATF-013523) which was seized from Luis Duarte on March 04, 2020 in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nicolas Eichenseer, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nicolas Eichenseer, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-189; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Alula Berhe, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-189, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

TAURUS PT111 G2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TKN82004 (20-ATF-028022) which was seized from Alula Berhe on August 31, 2020 in Chicago, IL 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-028026) which was seized from Alula Berhe on August 31, 2020 in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sean Driscoll, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sean Driscoll, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-533; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael C. Pearson, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-533, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock 17 .22 caliber, semi-automatic pistol bearing serial number: RV640US & associated magazine & ammunition (20-FBI-006193)seized from Michael C. Pearson in Chicago, Il.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Albert Berry, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Albert Berry, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-645; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jacob Mikulski, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-645, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger .22 caliber revolver bearing serial number: 261-12058 (20-FBI-007395), including the following items: 1 Ruger, New Model Single-Six .22 caliber revolver which was seized from Jacob Mikulski on September 17, 2020 in Prospect Heights, IL.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michelle Peterson, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michelle Peterson, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 17 CR 804; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Lewis Chamberlain, Court Case Number 17 CR 804, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Sturm, Roger & Co. Model SR9c, 9mm semi-automatic pistol bearing serial number 336-19863 & associated ammunition

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney William Dunne, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney William Dunne, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 18 CR 771; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marco Vazquez, Court Case Number 18 CR 771, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(PRELIMINARY ORDER OF ABANDONMENT)

Charter Arms Undercover Revolver CAL:38 SN:775727 (19-ATF-008885) which was seized from Marco Vazquez on January 11, 2019 at W 26th Street, located in Chicago, IL 5 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:38 (19-ATF-008886) which was seized from Marco Vazquez on January 11, 2019 at W 26th Street, located in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 18 CR 871; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on October 06, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Jonquett Robinson, Court Case Number 18 CR 871, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Revolver CAL:38 SN:CXR9592 (19-ATF-010162) which was seized from Jonquett Robinson on January 11, 2019 at S Kostner Av, located in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tobara Richardson, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tobara Richardson, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 19 CR 656; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Willie E. Thomas, Court Case Number 19 CR 656, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$8,531.00 in United States currency seized by law enforcement from defendant's residence on or about August 16, 2019 (20-FBI-000562).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 19 CR 701; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Chang Tan, Court Case Number 19 CR 701, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic Equipment including the following items: 1 Dell Inspiron Laptop computer with charger, Ser No: J89QLH2; 1 Western Digital My Passport Ultra external hard drive, Ser No: WX41AB5J3A6D; 1 Dell PowerEdge T20 computer, Ser No: H3BT172; 1 Asus N56JN-EB71 laptop with charger, Ser No: E7N0BC04711628A

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sean Driscoll, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sean Driscoll, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 159; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ANTHONY HAYES, Court Case Number 20 CR 159, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

ZASTAVA M88A Pistol CAL:9 SN:M88A00857 (21-ATF-005508) which was seized from Anthony Hayes on December 22, 2020 at W Maypole Avenue, located in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 275; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Damion Little, Court Case Number 20 CR 275, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SMITH & WESSON BODYGUARD Pistol CAL:380 SN:KCY5165 (21-ATF-004488) which was seized from Damion Little on December 09, 2020 at 2703 S Christiana Avenue, located in Chicago, IL 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:380

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kate McClelland, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kate McClelland, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 326; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Carlton Harris, Court Case Number 20 CR 326, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Heckler and Koch USP9 Tactical Pistol CAL:9 SN:24-080925 (20-ATF-032274) and ammunition.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kalia Coleman, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kalia Coleman, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 390; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. SANTANA STEELE, Court Case Number 20 CR 390, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearms and associated ammunition (20-FBI-005510), including the following items: 1 Taurus pistol, Ser No: SBX31365; 1 Smith & Wesson handgun, Ser No: HEJ4577; 1 Smith & Wesson handgun, Ser No: HFR0029; 1 Magazine with ammunition; 1 Magazine with ammunition; 1 Magazine; 32 Rounds; 1 Magazine; 33 Rounds; 1 Lasermax laser; 20 (12).40 caliber rounds in a box & (8) loose rounds; 5 Five rounds of Winchester .38 which was seized from Santana Steele and Sydnie Griffin on July 28, 2020 at S. Merrill Ave., located in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jasmina Vajzovic, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jasmina Vajzovic, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 412; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ERIC BLACKMAN, Court Case Number 20 CR 412, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HS Produkt (Im Metal) XD9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:XD877047 (20-ATF-032079) which was seized from Eric Blackman Jr on August 06, 2020 at N Michigan Ave, located in Chicago, IL 17 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-032080) which was seized from Eric Blackman Jr on August 06, 2020 at N Michigan Ave, located in Chicago, IL 16 Rounds Sig Sauer Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-032081) which was seized from Eric Blackman Jr on August 06, 2020 at S. Normal Av, Unit 201, located in Chicago, IL 12 Rounds Sig Sauer Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-032082) which was seized from Eric Blackman Jr on August 06, 2020 at S. Normal Av, Unit 201, located in Chicago, IL SPRINGFIELD ARMORY GENESEO IL Unknown Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:GM730350 (20-ATF-032083) which was seized from Eric Blackman Jr on August 06, 2020 at S. Normal Av, Unit 201, located in Chicago, IL Beretta USA Corp Unknown Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:AXC005314 (20-ATF-032084) which was seized from Eric Blackman Jr on August 06, 2020 at S. Normal Av, Unit 201, located in Chicago, IL 8 Rounds Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-032085) which was seized from Eric Blackman Jr on August 06, 2020 at S. Normal Av, Unit 201, located in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sheri Wong, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sheri Wong, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 481; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Anthony Gonzalez, Court Case Number 20 CR 481, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(a) $822,400 seized by law enforcement on August 6, 2020, from a white Chevy Tahoe, License# CO BCQ533; and (b) $113,080 seized by law enforcement on August 6, 2020, from 1603 W. Belle Plaine Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Corey Rubenstein, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Corey Rubenstein, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 501; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Antonio Ross-Lockhart, Court Case Number 20 CR 501, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

funds in the amount of $132,831.00 (20-DEA-667064)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Philip Fluhr, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Philip Fluhr, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 518; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Nathaniel G. Davis-Hearn, Court Case Number 20 CR 518, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

TAURUS INTERNATIONAL PT22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:AVF14133 (20-ATF-030380) which was seized from Nathaniel Davishearn on September 08, 2020 at S. Sangamon Street, located in Chicago, IL 2 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:22 (20-ATF-030381) which was seized from Nathaniel Davishern on September 08, 2020 at S. Sangamon Street, located in Chicago, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Albert Berry, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Albert Berry, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 616; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. CESAR MARTINEZ, Court Case Number 20 CR 616, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus, Model PT738; .380 caliber pistol bearing serial number: 52022D & associated ammunition (20-FBI-006266), including the following items: 1 One magazine; 1 One sealed paper bag containing three shell castings.; 1 One sealed plastic bag containing four live rounds.; 1 One sealed plastic bag containing two sealed cardboard boxes of shell castings; 1 One box containing one pink Taurus TCP PT handgun, Ser No: 52022D which was seized from Cesar Martinez on February 25, 2021 at S. Busse Rd., located in Mount Prospect, IL

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ankur Srivastava, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ankur Srivastava, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 737; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Anthony Ruggiero, Court Case Number 20 CR 737, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$359.00 US Currency

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Caitlin Walgamuth, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Caitlin Walgamuth, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR 94; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Seville Mason, Court Case Number 20 CR 94, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

TAURUS INTERNATIONAL PT111 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TKX48169 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cornelius Vandenberg, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21 C 4950; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: funds in the amount of $62,500.00 in United States currency (20-DEA-662501) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kaitlin Klamann, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kaitlin Klamann, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21 CR 159; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dexter Clemons, Court Case Number 21 CR 159, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

GLOCK GMBH 26 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BTP755US (21-ATF-021290) which was seized from Dexter Clemons on May 25, 2021 at 6933 S Eggleston Avenue Unit: 1, located in Chicago, IL 15 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Rojas, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Rojas, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21 CR 189; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Noe Pagan, Court Case Number 21 CR 189, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a Kahr Arms .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol, model CT 45, bearing serial number AKA4823 and associated ammunition (21-FBI-008488)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brian Havey, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brian Havey, 219 South Dearborn, Room 500, Chicago, IL 60604. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-30072-NJR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marco B. Orr, Court Case Number 20-CR-30072-NJR, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Del-Ton Inc. DTI-16 Rifle CAL:556 SN:DTI-S115314 17 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:223 12 Component Assorted Ammunition CAL:556

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexandria Burns, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexandria Burns, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-30122-NJR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Roderick A. Roberson, JR.,, Court Case Number 20-CR-30122-NJR, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson SD40VE Pistol CAL:40 SN:FZZ4819 12 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 1 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:380

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexandria Burns, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexandria Burns, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-30151-SPM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kory R Schulein, Court Case Number 20-CR-30151-SPM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic Equipment, including the following items: 1 HP Pavilion 15-au030wn, S/N: 5CD6381N1W, Ser No: 5CD6381N1W; 1 1TB Seagate external hard drive, S/N: NA98ETHD, Ser No: NA98ETHD; 1 2TB Seagate external hard drive, S/N: NA9805ZR, Ser No: NA9805ZR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nathan Stump, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nathan Stump, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-30010-SPM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Alonzo J. Stringer, Sr., Court Case Number 21-CR-30010-SPM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Yugoslavia M53 Rifle CAL:8 SN:C-16326

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexandria Burns, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexandria Burns, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-30070-DWD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Keauno A. Curry, Court Case Number 21-CR-30070-DWD, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HS Produkt (IM Metal) XD9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:XD827732 23 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Hudson, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Hudson, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-1073-NJR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $24,000.00 in United States Currency which was seized from Mohammed S. Farhat on March 24, 2021, on Interstate 70 West Bound at Mile Marker 25, located in Highland, Madison County, Illinois. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Adam E. Hanna, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Adam E. Hanna, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-1124-JPG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $69,850.00 in United States Currency which was seized from Antony B. Rought on March 11, 2021, on Interstate 70 West Bound at Mile Marker 25, located in Highland, Madison County, Illinois. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Adam E. Hanna, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Adam E. Hanna, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-944-SMY; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $6,990.00 in United States Currency which was seized from Dwayne Wren on March 01, 2021, at the UPS Store, 4020 Green Mount Crossing Drive, located in Shiloh, St. Clair County, Illinois. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, IL 62201, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Adam E. Hanna, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Adam E. Hanna, Nine Executive Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62208. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, HAMMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR104; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Neal Bratcher a/k/a Neal Bratcher III, Court Case Number 2:20CR104, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

FNMI (FN MANUFACTURING, INC) FNP9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:CSU002151 (21-ATF-010186) which was seized from Neal Bratcher on January 12, 2021 at 3956 Guthrie Street, located in East Chicago, IN SMITH & WESSON M&P 380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:KDY4636 (21-ATF-010187) which was seized from Neal Bratcher on January 26, 2021 at 11033 W 93rd Street, located in St. John, IN 5 Rounds SELLIER & BELLOT Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010188) which was seized from Neal Bratcher on January 26, 2021 at 11033 W 93rd Street, located in St. John, IN 13 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-011167) which was seized from Neal Bratcher on January 26, 2021 at 3956 Guthrie Street, located in East Chicago, IN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 5400 Federal Plaza, Suite 2300, Hammond, IN 46320, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Caitlin Padula, 5400 Federal Plaza Drive, Suite 1500, Hammond, IN 46320. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Caitlin Padula, 5400 Federal Plaza Drive, Suite 1500, Hammond, IN 46320. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, HAMMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CV244; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $55,420.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-674754) which was seized from Theodor Vlad Rosca on February 10, 2021 at I-80/90 near mile marker 33, located in Chesterton, IN Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 5400 Federal Plaza, Suite 2300, Hammond, IN 46320, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Trzyna, 5400 Federal Plaza Drive, Suite 1500, Hammond, IN 46320, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Trzyna, 5400 Federal Plaza Drive, Suite 1500, Hammond, IN 46320. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, HAMMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CV278; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $31,020.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-676465) which was seized from Alexis Valverde on March 19, 2021 at I-90 Westbound near Mile Marker 58, located in LaPorte, IN Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 5400 Federal Plaza, Suite 2300, Hammond, IN 46320, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Trzyna, 5400 Federal Plaza Drive, Suite 1500, Hammond, IN 46320, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Trzyna, 5400 Federal Plaza Drive, Suite 1500, Hammond, IN 46320. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SOUTH BEND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR120; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Treveon Smith, Court Case Number 3:20CR120, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SAUER, J. P. (SAUER & SOHN) Unknown type Pistol CAL:zz SN:394872 (21-ATF-006510) which was seized from Treveon Smith on January 11, 2021 at 421 North Olive Street, located in South Bend, IN 6 ROUNDS OF MISC. 7.65 CALIBER AMMUNITION (21-ATF-006513) which was seized from Treveon Smith on January 11, 2021 at 421 North Olive Street, located in South Bend, IN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 102 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John M. Maciejczyk, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John M. Maciejczyk, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SOUTH BEND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR28; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Armand White et al, Court Case Number 3:20CR28, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Five firearms with ammunition and accessories (20-FBI-007722), including the following items: 1 Lorcin Engineering L25, .25 caliber pistol, Ser No: 264078; 1 Phoenix Arms HP22, .22 caliber pistol, Ser No: 4150926; 1 MC 1911 .45 ACP caliber handgun, Ser No: T6368-13 AB01252; 1 JC Higgins 12 gauge shotgun, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Silver colored Airsoft type firearm, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Stevens Unknown Model 16 gauge shotgun, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Miscellaneous ammunition and accessories, Ser No: N/A which was seized from Armand White on March 11, 2020 at 127 E. Oakside St, located in South Bend, IN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 102 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kimberly L. Schultz, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kimberly L. Schultz, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SOUTH BEND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR43; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Antonio Wells, Court Case Number 3:20CR43, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

RUGER P345 Pistol CAL:45 SN:664-85807 (21-ATF-027768) which was seized from Antonio Wells on August 16, 2021 at 615 N Michigan Street, located in South Bend, IN 14 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-027771) which was seized from Antonio Wells on August 16, 2021 at 615 N Michigan Street, located in South Bend, IN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 102 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kimberly L. Schultz, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kimberly L. Schultz, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SOUTH BEND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR74; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Aljamar Gregory, Court Case Number 3:20CR74, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

TAURUS INTERNATIONAL G2C Pistol CAL:9 SN:TMR30434 (20-ATF-028098) which was seized from Aljamar Gregory on August 12, 2020 at Mishawaka Ave and Main St, located in Mishawaka, IN 13 Rounds OTHER Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-028099) which was seized from Aljamar Gregory on August 12, 2020 at Mishawaka Ave and Main St, located in Mishawaka, IN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 102 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Frank E. Schaffer, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Frank E. Schaffer, M01 Robert A. Grant Courthouse, 204 S. Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:18-CR-00358-JRS-MJD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Desiree Morris, Court Case Number 1:18-CR-00358-JRS-MJD, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous electronics Ser No: see list including the following items: 1 Motorola Moto Z, charger and SIM card, Ser No: XT1635-01; 1 iPhone 6S Plus and SIM card, Ser No: unknown which was seized from Desiree Morris on November 14, 2018 at 3827 Deer Ridge Ln, Apt 1D, located in Indianapolis, IN (19-FBI-008095).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 105, United States Courthouse, 46 E. Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney MARYANN T. MINDRUM, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney MARYANN T. MINDRUM, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:18-CR-00379-JRS-TAB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Vernon Hall, Court Case Number 1:18-CR-00379-JRS-TAB, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous electronic equipment Ser No: See List including the following items: 1 32 GB Scan Disk Thumbdrive, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Gray Samsung Cell Phone, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Black Alcatel Flip Cellphone, Ser No: Unknown which was seized from Vernon Hall on December 04, 2018 at 1400 W 35th St, located in Indianapolis, IN(19-FBI-008500).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 105, United States Courthouse, 46 E. Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney KRISTINA M. KOROBOV, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney KRISTINA M. KOROBOV, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00180-JMS-DML; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jamonte Brown, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00180-JMS-DML, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus International G2C Pistol CAL:9 SN:TLY98286 which was seized from Jamonte Brown on August 04, 2021 at East 136th Street at Olio Road, located in Fishers, IN(21-ATF-027204)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 105, United States Courthouse, 46 E. Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lawrence D. Hilton, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lawrence D. Hilton, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00287-JMS-DLM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on April 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Demonte Langley, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00287-JMS-DLM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus G2C Handgun w/Magazine and Ammunition , including the following items: 1 Taurus G2C Semi Automatic Handgun, Ser No: TMU03259; 1 Taurus Magazine; 1 12 rounds of 9mm Ammunition which was seized from Demontre Amaud Langley on October 06, 2020 at 2201 East 32nd Street, located in Indianapolis, IN(21-DEA-681442)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 105, United States Courthouse, 46 E. Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Pamela Domash, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Pamela Domash, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-02484-JRS-DLP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $48,000.00 United States Currency which was seized from Hair Techs on January 09, 2020 at 6300 Airway Drive, located in Indianapolis, IN (20-CBP-000351) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 105, United States Courthouse, 46 E. Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Rota, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Rota, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:19-CR-00002-JMS-CMM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jason Rector, Court Case Number 2:19-CR-00002-JMS-CMM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$6,250.00 U.S. Currency which was seized from Jason Eric Rector on December 13, 2018 at I-70 East @ Exit 154, located in Marshall, IL(19-DEA-647737)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 207, Federal Building, Terre Haute, IN 47808, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lindsay E. Karwoski, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lindsay E. Karwoski, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-00007-JPH-CMM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Craig Neher, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-00007-JPH-CMM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous electronic equipment Ser No: See List including the following items: 1 Blue Amazon tablet, unknown make and model, Ser No: Unknown; 1 PlayStation PSP Game System with 512MB Memory Stick Pro Duo memory card, Ser No: HU7546282; 1 Samsung Cricket Cell Phone SM-A115AZ Galaxy A11, Ser No: R95N8016XZT; 1 ZTE Z791G Scend Cell Phone, Ser No: Unknown which was seized from Craig Neher on March 04, 2021 at 102 W Adams St, located in Perrysville, IN(21-FBI-006182).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 207, Federal Building, Terre Haute, IN 47808, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kristina Korobov, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kristina Korobov, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:17-CR-00028-RLY-MPB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andrew Smith, Court Case Number 3:17-CR-00028-RLY-MPB, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Sig Sauer (SIG-ARMS) 1911 Pistol CAL:45 SN:54B080242 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN (17-ATF-020364) Glock GMBH 27 Pistol CAL:40 SN:SFX331 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020365) Winchester 94 Rifle CAL:30-30 SN:3792835 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020366) KBI INC. CDD-15 Rifle CAL:556 SN:CDD06255 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020367) Weatherby Mark V Rifle CAL:300 SN:H261648 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020368) Winchester 12 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:1129929 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020369) Winchester 1912 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:215122 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020370) Winchester 12 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:1925063 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020371) Winchester 12 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:1485631 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020372) Stoeger Arms 3000 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:J266461-11 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020373) USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Winchester 1200 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:P253003 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020374) Mossberg 500C Shotgun CAL:20 SN:R367842 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020375) Armalite M15A4 Rifle CAL:556 SN:US117318which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN (17-ATF-020376) MAG Tactical Systems, LLC MG-G4 Rifle CAL:556 SN:MTS05365 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020378) SWD Street Sweeper Destructive Device CAL:12 SN:12582 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020381) Smith & Wesson Governor Revolver CAL:45/410 SN:CSU8424 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020382) Sig-Sauer SP2009 Pistol CAL:9 SN:SP0070391 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020384) 14 Rounds Sig Sauer (SIG) Ammunition CAL:9 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020387) 6 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:300 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020388) Taurus 851 ULTRALITE Revolver CAL:38 SN:XD85438 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 1277 Maxwell AV, located in Evansville, IN(17-ATF-020397) 5 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:38 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 1277 Maxwell AV, located in Evansville, IN(17-ATF-020398) Yugoslavia 59/66 Rifle CAL:762 SN:N-529780 which was seized from Andrew SMITH on February 24, 2017 at 715 Maple LN, located in Newburgh, IN(17-ATF-020817) USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 30, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 304, United States Courthouse, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Evansville, IN 47708, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Pamela S. Domash, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 250, Evansville, IN 47708. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Pamela S. Domash, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 250, Evansville, IN 47708. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-00026-RLY-MPB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andrea Darius Johnson, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-00026-RLY-MPB, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

12 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:40 seized from Andrea Johnson on June 26, 2019, at Mulberry/Grand, Evansville, Indiana (Asset Identification Number: 19-ATF-028317) Sig-Sauer SP2340 Pistol CAL:40 SN:SP0006117 seized from Andrea Johnson on June 26, 2019, at Mulberry/Grand, Evansville, Indiana (Asset Identification Number: 19-ATF-033699)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 304, United States Courthouse, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Evansville, IN 47708, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lauren M. Wheatley, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 250, Evansville, IN 47708. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lauren M. Wheatley, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 250, Evansville, IN 47708. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-00005-RLY-MPB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Justin Gatewood, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-00005-RLY-MPB, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous electronic equipment, including a PNY thumb drive; a Hitachi Hard Drive; a Elite Desktop Computer; a Dell Desktop Computer seized from Justin Gatewood on January 29, 2020, at 915 Douglas Dr, Evansville, Indiana (Asset Identification Number: 20-FBI-005706)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 304, United States Courthouse, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Evansville, IN 47708, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Todd S. Shellenbarger, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Todd S. Shellenbarger, 10 W. Market Street, Suite 2100, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 18-CR-10166; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Valentine E. Solis, Court Case Number 18-CR-10166, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger P95DC 9mm Handgun, serial# 314-00830 (19-FBI-001944) Ammunition located inside Ruger P95DC 9mm handgun, serial# 314-00830 (19-FBI-001947)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 18-CR-20081; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on December 18, 2019, in the case of U.S. v. Emmanuel Perry, et al, Court Case Number 18-CR-20081, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

44 rounds miscellaneous ammunition (.40, .44, and .45 caliber) (17-STL-000300) which was seized from Billy Joe WATERS on March 11, 2017 at 407-9th St., located in Osawatomie, KS Hi-Point, model C9, 9mm pistol, SN: P1534096 (17-STL-000301) which was seized from Billy Joe WATERS on March 11, 2017 at 407-9th St., located in Osawatomie, KS Ruger, model P94 DC, .40 caliber pistol, SN: 340-73194 (17-STL-000302) which was seized from Billy Joe WATERS on March 11, 2017 at 407-9th St., located in Osawatomie, KS Taurus, model PT 1911 AR, .45 caliber pistol, SN: NEU84602 (18-STL-000388) which was seized from Emmanuel Perry on November 15, 2017 at 919 Chestnut (Carstop), located in Osawatomie, KS Eight (8) rounds of .45 caliber ammunition (18-STL-000389) which was seized from Emmanuel Perry on November 15, 2017 at 919 Chestnut (Carstop), located in Osawatomie, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-10002; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 20, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Wendy Scearce, et al, Court Case Number 19-CR-10002, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Weapons and Ammunition (See Itemized List) (19-FBI-007945), including the following items: 1 Eastern Arms, .380 Caliber Revoler, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Springfield Armory, Model XD-40, .40 Caliber Semi-Automatic Handgun, Ser No: US289920; 1 Jimenez Arms, Model JA9, 9mm Semi-Automatic Handgun, Ser No: 071777; 1 Rohm, Model RG38T, .38 Special Revolver, Ser No: 193667; 1 Beretta, Model 70S, .380 Caliber Semi-Automatic Handgun, Ser No: A41851Y; 1 Stag Arms, Model STAG-15, 5.56mm Rifle, Ser No: 117980; 1 Marlin, Model 795, .22 Caliber Rifle, Ser No: MM42228H; 1 Ruger, Model Mini-14, .223 Caliber Rifle, Ser No: 196-95057; 1 Century Arms, Model C308 Sporter, .308 Caliber Rifle, Ser No: C308E21745; 1 Century Arms, Model RAS47, 7.62X39mm Rifle, Ser No: RAS47083809; 1 Hi-Point, Model 995, 9mm Rifle, Ser No: E70412; 1 Smith & Wesson, Model M&P-15, 5.56mm Rifle, Ser No: TF18398; 1 Norinco SKS, 7.62x39mm Rifle, Ser No: 3224108; 1 Two (2) 5.56 Magazines with Ammunition; 1 One (1) P-Mag 50 Round Drum Magazine With Ammunition $14,328 in United States Currency (19-FBI-007946)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-10128; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on October 22, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Phong Hoang Nguyen, Court Case Number 19-CR-10128, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Marlin rifle with disassembled stock, .22 cal SN none (19-STL-000609) which was seized from Phong Hoang Nguyen on May 15, 2019 at 11600 E. 47th Stree South, located in Derby, KS High Standard model Supermatic Duck, 12 gauge shotgun SN 3197945 (19-STL-000610) which was seized from Phong Hoang Nguyen on May 15, 2019 at 11600 E. 47th Stree South, located in Derby, KS Smith & Wesson, model SW9VE, 9mm semi-auto SN DUH3205 (19-STL-000611) which was seized from Phong Hoang Nguyen on May 15, 2019 at 11600 E. 47th Stree South, located in Derby, KS 433 rounds of miscellaneous caliber ammunition (19-STL-000612) which was seized from Phong Hoang Nguyen on May 15, 2019 at 11600 E. 47th Stree South, located in Derby, KS Browning Arms Company, model Light Twelve, 12 gauge shotgun, SN: L69822 (19-STL-000613) which was seized from Phong Hoang Nguyen on May 15, 2019 at 11600 E. 47th Stree South, located in Derby, KS Izhmesh, model SAIGA, .223 caliber rifle, SN: H06168517 (19-STL-000614) which was seized from Phong Hoang Nguyen on May 15, 2019 at 11600 E. 47th Stree South, located in Derby, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-10162; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on November 17, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Dalton Patterson, Court Case Number 19-CR-10162, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Seven (7) rounds of hollow-point .380 ACP cartridges (20-STL-000460) which was seized from Dalton Patterson on November 08, 2019 at 1620 S OLIVER AVE, located in Wichita, KS COBRA; Model:FS380; Ser#:FS116368; .380 caliber pistol (20-STL-000461) which was seized from Dalton Patterson on November 08, 2019 at 1620 S OLIVER AVE, located in Wichita, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-40083; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jeffrey Lamont Armstrong, Court Case Number 19-CR-40083, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT140 Millennium G2 Pistol CAL:40 SN:SJT02566 (19-ATF-037335) which was seized from Jeffrey Armstrong on September 25, 2019 at 2760 S 9th, Unit 307, located in Salina, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-40088; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tim Straus, Court Case Number 19-CR-40088, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (See Itemized List) Ser No: See Itemized List (19-FBI-008769), including the following items: 1 Seagate 80GB Hard Drive, Ser No: 5LY1HJM6; 1 Samsung 250GB Hard Drive, Ser No: S1DBNSAF2371500; 1 Western Digital 1TB Hard Drive, Ser No: WMATV8684823; 1 ASUS Desktop Computer with Power Cord, Ser No: ESU05736092; 1 Compaq Laptop Computer with Power Cord, Ser No: CND704C1V; 1 Seagate Barracuda 500GB Hard Drive, Ser No: S20BJA0BC06832; 1 Rosewill Portable 40GB Hard Drive with Case, Ser No: 17182143070900702; 1 Seagate Barracuda 80GB Hard Drive, Ser No: 5LR46DP5; 1 Seagate Barracuda 120GB Hard Drive, Ser No: 5MS00XJP; 1 Western Digital 500GB Hard Drive, Ser No: WCAYUJ616475; 1 Samsung 40GB Hard Drive, Ser No: S09UJ10Y858516; 1 Western Digital 80GB Hard Drive, Ser No: WCAMD3934712; 1 Crucial 64GB Hard Drive, Ser No: 12040903B1D4; 1 Toshiba 160GB Hard Drive, Ser No: 283IF644SBD8; 1 MosDART Memory Stick which was seized from Tim Straus on September 18, 2019 at 2830 102nd Road, located in Delia, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-10036; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ismael J. Lopez, Court Case Number 20-CR-10036, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

142 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (20-ATF-020441), including the following items: 100 100 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi; 10 10 Rounds Aguila Ammunition CAL:40; 32 32 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:32 which was seized from Ismael Lopez on June 18, 2020 at 1700 E Spruce ST, located in Garden City, KS Glock GMBH 23 Pistol CAL:40 SN:AAL337US (20-ATF-020445) which was seized from Ismael Lopez on June 18, 2020 at 1700 Spruce ST, located in Garden City, KS Ruger Mark III Target Pistol CAL:22 SN:227-26723 (20-ATF-020447) which was seized from Ismael Lopez on June 18, 2020 at 1700 E Spruce ST, located in Garden City, KS Taurus PT140 PRO Pistol CAL:40 SN:SCM62192 (20-ATF-020449) which was seized from Ismael Lopez on June 18, 2020 at 1700 E Spruce ST, located in Garden City, KS Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 Pistol CAL:Multi SN:15263568 (20-ATF-020451) which was seized from Ismael Lopez on June 18, 2020 at 1700 E Spruce ST, located in Garden City, KS Armscorp USA (Armscorp of America) M116 Rifle CAL:22SN:A329694 (20-ATF-020454) which was seized from Ismael Lopez on June 18, 2020 at 1700 E Spruce ST, located in Garden City, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-10072; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Clinton wade McElroy, Court Case Number 20-CR-10072, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (See Itemized List) Ser No: See Itemized List (21-FBI-001340), including the following items: 1 Apple iPad Pro, Model A2228, Ser No: DMPCJF8PNRC9; 1 Apple iPhone 8+, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Alienware Area-51m R2 Gaming Laptop, Ser No: 2467577342 which was seized from Clinton McElroy on November 04, 2020 at 708 Jefferson Street, located in Ellis, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20019; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Hochard, et al, Court Case Number 20-CR-20019, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

36 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:40 (20-ATF-015573) which was seized from Michael Hochard on March 25, 2020 at 3124 Orville AV, located in Kansas City, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20042; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Travis Bronson, Court Case Number 20-CR-20042, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (see itemized list) Ser No: See List (20-FBI-006679), including the following items: 1 Apple Macbook Pro Computer, Ser No: C02L24AZFFT1; 1 Western Digital Hard Drive, Ser No: WX31E1398333; 1 Western Digital Hard Drive, Ser No: WX51AZ0N4015 which was seized from Travis J. Bronson on July 01, 2020 at 1505 Kentucky, Apartment D, located in Lawrence, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-20068; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Cody Justice, Court Case Number 20-CR-20068, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger SR9C Pistol CAL:9 SN:336-40436 (21-ATF-004676) which was seized from Cody Justice on October 21, 2020 at 3000 N 59 ST, located in Kansas City, KS 18 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-004677) which was seized from Cody Justice on October 21, 2020 at 3000 N 59 ST, located in Kansas City, KS 30 Rounds Western Cartridge Co Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-004678) which was seized from Cody Justice on October 21, 2020 at 3000 N 59 ST, located in Kansas City, KS 15 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-004679) which was seized from Cody Justice on October 21, 2020 at 3000 N 59 ST, located in Kansas City, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-40045; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jeffrey Walters, Court Case Number 20-CR-40045, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Century International Arms Romarm Micro Draco AK47, serial# PMD16560-19RO (20-FBI-007244)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-40048; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Renard Alston, Court Case Number 20-CR-40048, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Beretta Model Pico .380 Caliber Pistol Serial#PC066656 and ammo (20-USM-000225) which was seized from Renard Alston on August 03, 2020 at Kwik Shop, 1414 SW 17th Street, located in Topeka, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-40051; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Shawn Perry Doyle, Court Case Number 20-CR-40051, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

FNH USA LLC FNS-40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:GKU0012276 (20-ATF-028376) which was seized from Shawn Doyle on August 19, 2020 at 820 SW Wayne, located in Topeka, KS 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (20-ATF-031793) which was seized from Shawn Doyle on May 04, 2021 at 820 SW Wayne, located in Topeka, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-40072; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Lemuel Geovani Espinosa, Court Case Number 20-CR-40072, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus Model G2S 9mm Pistol, Serial# AAN175893 (21-FBI-002303)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-01152; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $99,995.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-676006) which was seized from Michael Robert Weigel on March 15, 2021 at I-70 Milepost 208, located in Lawrence, KS Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Scott Anderson, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Scott Anderson, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-01216; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $60,000.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-680754) which was seized from Juan Carlos Espinoza Jr on July 13, 2021 at I-35 Mile Post 41, located in Wichita, KS Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-10005; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brian Trainer, Court Case Number 21-CR-10005, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock GMBH 35 Pistol CAL:40 SN:GKC206 (21-ATF-018232) which was seized from Brian Trainer on January 26, 2021 at 2660 N Greenwich RD, located in Wichita, KS 15 Rounds Smith & Wesson Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-018233) which was seized from Brian Trainer on January 26, 2021 at 2660 N Greenwich RD, located in Wichita, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-40032; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Todd Moore, Court Case Number 21-CR-40032, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Leinad PM11 Pistol CAL:9 SN:940026190 (21-ATF-023749) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Tactical Solutions LLC. Pac Lite Pistol CAL:22 SN:TS04658 (21-ATF-023750) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Romarm/Cugir WASR-10/63KR Rifle CAL:762 SN:1971CZ0796 (21-ATF-023751) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Smith & Wesson 1000 Super Shotgun CAL:12 SN:FC67231 (21-ATF-023752) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Norinco (North China Industries) SKS Rifle CAL:762 SN:9223250 (21-ATF-023754) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Iver Johnson Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:79206 (21-ATF-023755) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Izhmash (IMEZ) SAIGA-12 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:H09401985 (21-ATF-023756) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Mauser 98 Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:1089 (21-ATF-023757) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Charter Arms AR7 Explorer Rifle CAL:22 SN:A286696 (21-ATF-023758) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Savage 29A Rifle CAL:22 SN:8516K (21-ATF-023760) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS Savage Unknown Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:Unknown (21-ATF-023761) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Topeka, KS NORINCO (North China Industries) SKS Rifle CAL:762 SN:2307245 (21-ATF-023762) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS 29 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (21-ATF-023763) which was seized from Todd Moore on June 25, 2021 at 5105 SW 33rd ST, located in Topeka, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Aaron Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Aaron USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Smith, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-40037; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Zachariah Woosley, Court Case Number 21-CR-40037, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HS Produkt (IM METAL) XD40 Sub-CMPCT MOD 2 Pistol CAL:40 SN:GM165145 (21-ATF-022307) which was seized from Zachariah Woosley on May 04, 2021 at 2227 NW Tyler Street, located in Topeka, KS 12 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-022311) which was seized from Zachariah Woosley on May 04, 2021 at 2227 NW Tyler Street, located in Topeka, KS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Scott Anderson, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Scott Anderson, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-01205; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 924(d), the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Rossi, Model M511, .22 caliber revolver, serial# L010524, and accompanying ammunition (18-FBI-006398) which was seized from Alan James Haag on June 27, 2018 at 531 East MacArthur, located in Wichita, KS Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annette Gurney, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-01215; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $165,620.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-678928) which was seized from Jamie Mae Jordan on May 18, 2021 at I-70 Mile Post 281, located in Abilene, KS Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, US District Courthouse, 401 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Colin Wood, 301 N. Main, Suite 1200, Wichita, KS 67202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, NORTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-25-DLB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Shane Weber, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-25-DLB, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$3,493.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-681006) which was seized from Shane Matthew Weber aka Shane Weber on September 17, 2020 at 13131 Service Road, Apartment 702, located in Walton, KY Stevens Arms 987 .22 Caliber Rifle and Magazine, VL: $120.00 (20-DEA-681151), including the following items: 1 Stevens Arms 987 .22 Caliber Rifle, Ser No: L223169; 1 .22 Caliber Magazine which was seized from Shane Matthew Weber aka Shane Weber on September 17, 2020 at In a Vehicle Parked in front of 13131 Service Road, located in Walton, KY SCCY Industries, LLC CPX-1 9mm Pistol, Magazine and Ammunition, VL: $167.00 (20-DEA-681163), including the following items: 1 SCCY Industries, LLC CPX-1 9mm Pistol, Ser No: 490671; 1 9mm Magazine; 9 Rounds of 9mm Ammunition which was seized from Shane Matthew Weber aka Shane Weber on September 17, 2020 at In a Vehicle Parked in front of 13131 Service Road, located in Walton, KY (7) Rounds of 9mm Ammunition (20-DEA-681168) which was seized from Shane Matthew Weber aka Shane Weber on September 17, 2020 at 13131 Service Road, Apartment 702, located in Walton, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 35 West Fifth Street, Room 289, Covington, KY 41011-1401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, NORTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CV-106-WOB-CJS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $49,327.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-675766) which was seized from Antonio Russell on March 12, 2021 at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, 3087 Terminal Drive, located in Hebron, KY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 35 West Fifth Street, Room 289, Covington, KY 41011-1401, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a) (4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, NORTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CV-119-WOB-CJS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $46,060.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-679498) which was seized from Bryce Richard McKinney on June 11, 2021 at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, 3087 Terminal Drive, located in Hebron, KY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 35 West Fifth Street, Room 289, Covington, KY 41011-1401, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Raj Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Raj Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, CENTRAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CV-44-GFVT; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $14,900.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-675698) which was seized from Hector Campoy aka Marco Vega Lopez on March 09, 2021 at Interstate 64 Westbound, Near Mile Marker 53, located in Frankfort, KY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 330 West Broadway, Room 313, Frankfort, KY 40601, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, CENTRAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:17-CR-45-JMH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on October 05, 2017, in the case of U.S. v. Thomas Johnson, Court Case Number 5:17-CR-45-JMH, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HP Envy All-in-One printer, Serial No. TH6633D2CW, and the Paper used to produce counterfeit bills (17-USS-000715) which was seized from Thomas Johnson on December 08, 2016 at 146 Garnett Drive, located in Nicholasville, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 Barr Street, Room 206, Lexington, KY 40507, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, CENTRAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-130-GFVT; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jesse Taylor Shaub, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-130-GFVT, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$3,181.37 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-681865) which was seized from Jesse Taylor Shaub on March 06, 2020 at Area of 1959 Pershing Road, located in Lexington, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 Barr Street, Room 206, Lexington, KY 40507, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, CENTRAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-23-S-KKC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kenneth L. Jones, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-23-S-KKC, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

GLOCK GMBH 27 PISTOL CAL:40 SN:KSP782202 (21-ATF-019184) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY 19 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-019193) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY GLOCK GMBH 23 PISTOL CAL:40 SN:LHB470 (21-ATF-019195) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY 13 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-019202) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY 18 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-019204) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY 30 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-019206) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY 1 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-019208) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY 121 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-019211) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY 9 Rounds UNKNOWN Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-019213) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on May 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY $25,528.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-022982) which was seized from Kenneth JONES on June 10, 2021 at 3114 High Ridge DR, located in Lexington, KY USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 Barr Street, Room 206, Lexington, KY 40507, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, CENTRAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-42-DCR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 04, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jordan Searcy, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-42-DCR, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

WALTHER CCP PISTOL CAL:9 SN:WK056236 (21-ATF-027826) which was seized from Searcy JORDAN on January 01, 2021 at 235 E 6th ST, located in Lexington, KY 8 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-027830) which was seized from Searcy JORDAN on January 01, 2021 at 235 E 6th ST, located in Lexington, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 Barr Street, Room 206, Lexington, KY 40507, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rajbir Datta, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:20-CR-72-CHB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 12, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andrew C. Evans, Court Case Number 6:20-CR-72-CHB, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Electronic equipment: 2 laptops and 2 smartphones; all software and peripheral devices associated with the property (20-ICE-002507), including the following items: 1. Motorola MotoG7 smartphone, Model No. XT1952-3, Ser No: IMEI 359512091114018, with SIM Card 89148000005426247870; 2. Toshiba Satellite laptop, Model No. S55-A5359, Ser No: 1E110455S; 3. HP G72-250US laptop, Ser No: CNF0201F3M; 4. Motorola MB870 Droid X2 smartphone, Ser No: M326QW4C3Q; 5. All software and peripheral devices associated with the electronic items which were seized from Andrew Evans on August 20, 2020 at 3720 McWhorter Road, located in London, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 310 South Main Street, Room 215, London, KY 40741, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Haley McCauley, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Haley McCauley, 260 West Vine Street, Suite 300, Lexington, KY 40507. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR-7-GNS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Anthony Wood, Court Case Number 1:21CR-7-GNS, the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010871) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY 2 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010873) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY 1 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010875) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY 1 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010877) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY 1 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010880) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY 1 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010881) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY 1 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010882) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY 1 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010884) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at South Race ST, located in Glasgow, KY SCCY INDUSTRIES, LLC (SKYY IND.) CPX-1 PISTOL CAL:9 SN:720316 (21-ATF-010885) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at West Washington ST, located in Glasgow, KY 3 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010888) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at West Washington ST, located in Glasgow, KY 4 Rounds FEDERAL Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010889) which was seized from Anthony Wood on February 24, 2021 at West Washington ST, located in Glasgow, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 241 East Main Street, William H. Natcher U.S. Courthouse, Bowling Green, KY 42101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Amy Sullivan, 717 West Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Amy Sullivan, 717 West Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR-23-DJH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 28, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. DELQUAN RAMONE PEARSON, Court Case Number 3:20CR-23-DJH, the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Firearm and Ammunition (21-FBI-000593), including the following items: 1 Zastava, Model M92PV, 7.62x39mm Pistol, Ser No: M92PV000067; 1 Magazine with eighteen (18) 7.62x39mm bullets which was seized from Delquan Ramone Pearson on November 03, 2020, located in Louisville, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 601 West Broadway, 106 Gene Snyder Courthouse, Louisville, KY 40202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Amy Sullivan, 717 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Amy Sullivan, 717 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR-21-JHM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Timothy Swanagan, Court Case Number 4:20CR-21-JHM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

GLOCK INC. 17 PISTOL CAL:9 SN:HX007US (21-ATF-001620) which was seized from Timothy Swanagan on October 14, 2020 at Unknown, located in Owensboro, KY 32 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-001624) which was seized from Timothy Swanagan on October 14, 2020 at Unknown, located in Owensboro, KY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 423 Frederica Street, Room 126, Owensboro, KY 42301, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Amy Sullivan, 717 West Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Amy Sullivan, 717 West Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-00088; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ellis Batiste, Sr., Court Case Number 20-CR-00088, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$50,800.00 U.S. currency. (21-DEA-669930) $19,539.00 U.S. currency. (21-DEA-669931) Taurus Millennium G, 9mm caliber pistol, bearing serial number TKM50633, w/extended magazine and sixteen (16) rounds of 9mm ammunition. (21-DEA-670401) Smith & Wesson SW40VE, .40 caliber pistol, bearing serial number PDD0561, w/magazine and eight (8) rounds of .40 caliber ammunition. (21-DEA-670403) Real Property located at 605 Franklin Court, Laplace, LA. (21-DEA-683070)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 500 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexandra Giavotella, 650 Poydras Street, Suite 1600, New Orleans, LA 70130. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexandra Giavotella, 650 Poydras Street, Suite 1600, New Orleans, LA 70130. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18CR00023-BAJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Heather R. Webber, Court Case Number 3:18CR00023-BAJ, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$67.92 TOP Payment from Heather Webber to satisfy Judgment 19-DEA-647965 Acct# 19-DEA-647965 (20-USM-000144) which was seized from Heather Webber on March 31, 2020 at 1428 VALLEY ST, located in Dayton, LA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 777 Florida Street, Suite 139, Baton Rouge, LA 70801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney J. Brad Casey, 777 Florida St., Suite 208, Baton Rouge, LA 70801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney J. Brad Casey, 777 Florida St., Suite 208, Baton Rouge, LA 70801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18CR00023-BAJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Heather R. Webber, Court Case Number 3:18CR00023-BAJ, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$951.20 TOP Payment from Heather R Webber to satisfy Judgement 19-DEA-647965 Acct# 19-DEA-647965 (21-USM-000130) which was seized from Heather R Webber on March 01, 2021 at 137 FAYETTE ST, located in XENIA, LA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 777 Florida Street, Suite 139, Baton Rouge, LA 70801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney J. Brad Casey, 777 Florida St., Suite 208, Baton Rouge, LA 70801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney J. Brad Casey, 777 Florida St., Suite 208, Baton Rouge, LA 70801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-00004; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Rickey A. Edmonds, Court Case Number 21-CR-00004, the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Lorcin Engineering L380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:422189 (21-ATF-029798) which was seized from Rickey Edmonds on September 01, 2021 at 2902 7th ST, located in Lake Charles, LA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Lafayette Street, Suite 2100, Lafayette, LA 70501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Robert C. Abendroth, 800 Lafayette Street, Suite 2200, Lafayette, LA 70501. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Robert C. Abendroth, 800 Lafayette Street, Suite 2200, Lafayette, LA 70501. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA, SHREVEPORT DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-00018; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christopher D. Smith, Court Case Number 21-CR-00018, the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Romarm/Cugir Draco Pistol CAL:762 SN:DB-6004-17 RO (21-ATF-022442) which was seized from Christopher Smith on January 27, 2021 in Shreveport, LA 17 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:762 (21-ATF-022443) which was seized from Christopher Smith on January 27, 2021 in Shreveport, LA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brian C. Flanagan, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brian C. Flanagan, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA, SHREVEPORT DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-00067; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Zachary M. Lewis, Court Case Number 21-CR-00067, the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock Gmbh 22 Pistol CAL:40 SN:UWU926 (21-ATF-028622) which was seized from Zachary Lewis on August 23, 2021 in Many, LA 29 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-028624) which was seized from Zachary Lewis on August 23, 2021 in Many, LA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Leon H. Whitten, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Leon H. Whitten, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA, SHREVEPORT DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-00100; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Nathan P. McCall, Court Case Number 21-CR-00100, the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock Gmbh 48 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BRLK697 (21-ATF-019310) which was seized from Nathan Mccall on April 29, 2021 in Shreveport, LA 48 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-019313) which was seized from Nathan Mccall on April 29, 2021 in Shreveport, LA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Leon H. Whitten, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Leon H. Whitten, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA, SHREVEPORT DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-02986; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 924(d) and 18 U.S.C. § 922, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Taurus G2C Pistol CAL:9 SN:ABD526701 (21-ATF-011911) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA 10 Rounds Sellier & Bellot Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-011914) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA 32 Rounds Sellier & Bellot Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-011916) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA Hipoint C9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:P119599 (21-ATF-011919) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA 6 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-011920) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA Smith & Wesson SD40VE Pistol CAL:40 SN:FCW7950 (21-ATF-011924) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA 18 Rounds Cbc - Brazilian Carttidge Company Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-011927) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA Smith & Wesson M&P 380 Shield Pistol CAL:380 SN:NCY0188 (21-ATF-011929) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA 6 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:380 (21-ATF-011932) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA Keltec, Cnc Industries, Inc. PF-9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:SD121 (21-ATF-011937) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA Wise Arms, LLC WA-15B Pistol CAL:Multi SN:WA-B01725 (21-ATF-011944) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Century Arms International VSKA Rifle CAL:762 SN:SV7038257 (21-ATF-011948) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA Mossberg 590 Shockwave Shotgun CAL:12 SN:V1206624 (21-ATF-011954) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA 25 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:12 (21-ATF-011956) which was seized from Claytonia Brown on March 03, 2021 at 4106 Desiard ST, located in Monroe, LA Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Shannon Brown, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Shannon Brown, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 3201, Shreveport, LA 71101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-10191-NMG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brian McCarthy, Court Case Number CR 20-10191-NMG, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

approximately 260 rounds of assorted ammunition (21-ATF-028523), (21-ATF-028526), (21-ATF-028530), (21-ATF-028531), (21-ATF-028532), (21-ATF-028533), (21-ATF-028536), (21-ATF-028540), and(21-ATF-028541); and two (2) PFC9 Compact Multi-Caliber Pistols, with no serial numbers (21-ATF-028534) and (21-ATF-028538).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 2300, Boston, MA 02210, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carol E. Head, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carol E. Head, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-40042-TSH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Nicholas Briggs, Court Case Number CR 20-40042-TSH, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

one (1) Glock, Model 21, 45 caliber Pistol, bearing serial number AEHU470 (21-ATF-024152); eleven (11) .45 caliber rounds of ammunition (21-ATF-024153); and

one (1) 9mm round of ammunition (21-ATF-024153).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 2300, Boston, MA 02210, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Lazarus, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Lazarus, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-10073-FDS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jason Valliere, Court Case Number CR 21-10073-FDS, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a black Samsung Galaxy smartphone with cracked screen, seized on or about October 15, 2020 (21-FBI-001574); various electronics, seized on or about October 21, 2020, including: a Kodak High Speed 60x 2GB SD card; a Verizon ZTE phone; an RF detector K-68; an Apple iPhone; a Spark Nano 7 GPS, serial #MP00517D4002859, with battery in 1020 Pelican case; and a Spark Nano 7 GPS, serial w#MP00517D4002171, with battery in 1020 Pelican case(21-FBI-001575); firearm, ammunition, and accessories, seized on or about October 21, 2020, including:(21-FBI-001576), including: a black semi-automatic pistol, with squared slide, chambered to accept 9mm ammunition; a black silencer; a round of 9mm Blazer ammunition; and a black magazine containing approximately 30 rounds of ammunition(21-FBI-001576); and an AWS-600 scale, seized on or about October 21, 2020 (21-FBI-001577).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 2300, Boston, MA 02210, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carol Head, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carol Head, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-10121-RGS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Paul Fest, Court Case Number CR 21-10121-RGS, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HP desktop computer bearing serial number 8CG8202L3H (21-ICE-000290) ScanDisk Ultra 256GB USB thumb drive bearing serial number SDCZ48-256G (21-ICE-000291) Microsoft Surface tablet, bearing serial number 041969651953 (21-ICE-000292)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 2300, Boston, MA 02210, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David G. Lazarus, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David G. Lazarus, 1 Courthouse Way, Suite 9200, Boston, MA 02210. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 18-CR-00625; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jerrod Bobbit, Court Case Number 18-CR-00625, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$2,210.00 U.S. Currency (19-ATF-003016) which was seized from Jerrod Bobbitt on November 15, 2018 in Baltimore, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-00039; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jean Buteau Remarque, Court Case Number 19-CR-00039, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2TB Toshiba USB external hard drive, s/n: 150ATMD5T18B Ser No: 150ATMD5T18B (18-ICE-002513) which was seized from Jean Buteau Remarque on July 17, 2018 in Greenbelt, MD a Lenovo laptop computer with an unreadable serial number containing a 128GB Samsung hard drive, s/n: S15NSAD570692 Ser No: S15NSAD570692 (18-ICE-002514) which was seized from Jean Buteau Remarque on July 17, 2018 in Greenbelt, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Wine, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Fourth Floor, Greenbelt, MD 20770. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Wine, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Fourth Floor, Greenbelt, MD 20770. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-00386; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andre Christopher Brown, Court Case Number 19-CR-00386, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT111G2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJY86833 (20-ATF-006386) which was seized from Andre Brown on March 27, 2019 in Baltimore, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-00437; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on December 01, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Ronald Brown, Court Case Number 19-CR-00437, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Three firearms (19-FBI-008920), including the following items: 1 Black Palmetto 5.56 caliber rifle, Ser No: none; 1 Marlin Firearms Co Rifle, Model 989M2, Ser No: 6838700; 1 Ruger 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol, Model P95DC, Ser No: 31618667 which was seized from Ronald Brown and Lakeana Sewell on May 31, 2019 in Baltimore, MD Various rounds of ammunition (19-FBI-008921), including the following items: 30 thirty round magazine loaded with thirty rounds of 5.56 caliber ammunition; 7 seven rounds of .22 caliber ammunition; 18 Extended magazine loaded with eighteen rounds of 9mm ammunition; 119 one hundred nineteen rounds of 5.56 caliber American Eagle Ammunition; 48 forty-eight rounds of .40 caliber Winchester ammunition; 78 seventy eight rounds of .22 caliber ammunition; 18 eighteen .9mm rounds of ammunition; 1 One .40 caliber round of ammunition; 6 Six .38 caliber rounds of ammunition which was seized from Ronald Brown and Lakeana Sewell on May 31, 2019 in Baltimore, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-00179; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Alfred Costley, Court Case Number 20-CR-00179, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger SP101 revolver CAL:357 SN:57594896 (21-ATF-008806) which was seized from Alfred Costley on November 19, 2019 in Baltimore, MD 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:357 (21-ATF-008809) which was seized from Alfred Costley on November 19, 2019 in Baltimore, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-00464; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tavon Banks, Court Case Number 20-CR-00464, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$30,215.00 in U.S. Currency (20-ICE-001740) which was seized from Tavon Dwayne Banks on July 17, 2020 in Cambridge, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Darryl Tarver, 36 S. Charles Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-00113; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ledell Jamal Wiggins, Court Case Number 21-CR-00113, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$7,871.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-675102) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD Ruger P94 .40 caliber Handgun (21-DEA-678497) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD H&R 930 Side Kick .22 caliber Revolver (21-DEA-678502) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD EP Armory 80% lower receiver AR-15 Pistol (21-DEA-678526) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD Colt Law Enforcement Carbine Rifle (21-DEA-678533) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD DPMS A-15 Rifle (21-DEA-678538) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD 1 firearm magazine (21-DEA-678570) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD 11 rounds of .40 caliber ammunition (21-DEA-678573) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD 43 rounds of federal ammunition (21-DEA-682129) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Height, MD 2 rifle magazines (21-DEA-682142) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggin on February 25, 2021 in District Height, MD One round of 9mm ammunition (21-DEA-682163) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD Four rounds of .22 Caliber ammunition (21-DEA-682187) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD Nine rounds of .22 caliber ammunition (21-DEA-682192) which was seized from Legell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD One round of .357 ammunition (21-DEA-682200) which was seized from Ledell USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD One round of .45 caliber ammunition (21-DEA-682202) which was seized from Legell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD 3 rounds of ammunition (21-DEA-682204) which was seized from Legell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD 23 rounds of Ammunition (21-DEA-682210) which was seized from Legell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD 36 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition (21-DEA-682211) which was seized from Ledell Jamal Wiggins on February 25, 2021 in District Heights, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Wine, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Fourth Floor, Greenbelt, MD 20770. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Wine, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Fourth Floor, Greenbelt, MD 20770. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-00193; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Romaine Steven Blunt, Court Case Number 21-CR-00193, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson M&P 9 M2.0 Pistol CAL:9 SN:LFP1333 (21-ATF-023199) which was seized from Romaine Blunt on October 8, 2020 in Suitland, MD 8 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-023200) which was seized from Romaine Blunt on October 8, 2020 in Suitland, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Wine, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Fourth Floor, Greenbelt, MD 20770. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Wine, 6500 Cherrywood Lane, Fourth Floor, Greenbelt, MD 20770. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MAINE COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:19-CR-00164-NT; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Crowley, Rodney, Court Case Number 2:19-CR-00164-NT, the United States District Court for the District of Maine entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 cell phone, IMEI 532077090466220 Ser No: 532077090466220 (19-ICE-003391) which was seized from Rodney Crowley on August 12, 2019 in Lewiston, ME SanDisk Micro SD Card (64 GB) Ser No: None (19-ICE-003392) which was seized from Rodney Crowley on August 12, 2019 in Lewiston, ME

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 156 Federal Street, Portland, ME 04101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Donald E. Clark, 100 Middle Street, East Tower, 6th Floor, Portland, ME 04101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Donald E. Clark, 100 Middle Street, East Tower, 6th Floor, Portland, ME 04101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MAINE COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-00060-GZS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Clifton Given, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-00060-GZS, the United States District Court for the District of Maine entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung cellular telephone bearing IMEi number 35334210079696 Ser No: 35334210079696 (20-ICE-000915) which was seized from Clifton Given on June 18, 2020 in Woolwich, ME

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 156 Federal Street, Portland, ME 04101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Donald E. Clark, 100 Middle Street, East Tower, 6th Floor, Portland, ME 04101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Donald E. Clark, 100 Middle Street, East Tower, 6th Floor, Portland, ME 04101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-20322; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. D-10 Freda Beecher, Court Case Number 19-20322, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Keltec PC1 9mm Pistol with Magazine. (19-FBI-006567) which was seized from Freda L Beecher on May 17, 2019 at Whistling Duck, located in Memphis, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 231 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gjon Juncaj, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gjon Juncaj, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-20454; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sean Lee, Court Case Number 19-20454, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms and Ammunition (19-FBI-008901), including the following items: Ruger LCP, .380 caliber pistol, located inside colored zip bag, Ser No: 372067674; Smith & Wesson, SW9VE, Ser No: PBN4505; One (1) Glock .40 caliber 50-round drum magazine, Ser No: N/A; One (1) clear/gray extended magazine, Ser No: N/A; One (1) box of 9mm ammunition containing forty-one (41) live rounds, Ser No: N/A; Eight (8) live 9mm rounds removed from Smith & Wesson SW9VE, Ser No: N/A; Thirteen (13) .40 caliber rounds removed from Glock 50-round drum magazine, Ser No: N/A; Five (5) rounds of .380 caliber rounds removed from Ruger LCP located inside pink colored zip bag, Ser No: N/A; Fourteen (14) rounds of .380 caliber rounds located inside pink colored zip bag, Ser No: N/A

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 231 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael El-Zein, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael El-Zein, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-20669; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Brian Montney, Court Case Number 19-20669, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) HP Pavilion tower PC, SN: 4CE0372GQF (19-CBP-000545) which was seized from Michael Montney on September 18, 2019 at 7099 Birchwood Drive, located in Mt Morris, MI One (1) Western Digital external hard drive, SN: WCANK8913282 (19-CBP-000546) which was seized from Michael Montney on September 18, 2019 at 7099 Birchwood Drive, located in Mt Morris, MI One (1) Lenovo laptop, SN: PF0PTX2X (19-CBP-000547) which was seized from Michael Montney on September 18, 2019 at 7099 Birchwood Drive, located in Mt Morris, MI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 231 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gjon Juncaj, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gjon Juncaj, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-20793; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Keith Edward-Gerald-Dotson, Court Case Number 19-20793, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronics (19-USS-000619), including the following items: 1 Apple iPhone X, S/N F2RVVXTCJCL6; 1 Western Digital, Caviar Green Hard Drive, S/N WCAV50201760; 1 Seagate, Barracuda 7200.7 Hard Drive, S/N 4JS1JZHD; 1 Western Digital, Caviar SE WD800JD Hard Drive, S/N WMAM9SS01968; 1 Western Digital Caviar SE WD800JD Hard Drive, S/N WCANY2261177; 1 Western Digital SE 16 WD2500AAKS, S/N WMART0478427; 1 Hitachi 5K750-500 Hard Drive, S/N 51HMD0BE; 1 Western Digital Scorpio Blue WD6400BPVT H/D, S/N WX81E71AXCY3; 1 Western Digital Scorpio Blue WD6400BPVT H/D, S/N WXB1AC045834; 1 Seagate SRD00F1 Hard Drive, S/N NA4T38QK; 1 Seagate SRD0SP0 Hard Drive, S/N NA5CLJE1; 1 Seagate SRD00F1 Hard Drive, S/N NA7KKGMS; 1 Seagate Freeagent Hard Drive, S/N 2GET33AN; 1 Lacie LRD0TU1 Hard Drive With Orange Case, S/N 99991507020959QR; 1 Seagate Freeagent Goflex Desk H/D, S/N NA0J7SSR; 1 Seagate Blackarmor WS110 H/D, S/N 2HCJ1GH8; 19 (19) JPI USB Thumb Drives; 1 Silver USB Thumb Drive; 1 Lexar USB Thumb Drive; 1 Unknown Make Black USB Thumb Drive; 1 Rose Gold Apple IPhone 5 with Glitter Case; 1 Kodak 1GB SD Card; 1 Hewlett Packard Pavilion, DVH-1245DX, S/N CNF9254C94; 1 Seagate Blackup Plus Hub Hard Drive, S/N NA8TB1HA; 1 Centon Datastick Pro USB Thumb Drive; 1 Apple iPhone, IMEI: 013442008351313; 1 Western Digital Easy Store Hard Drive, S/N WCC7K5KLKL7J; 1 Western Digital Easy Store Hard Drive, S/N WCC7K2HDP6TF; 1 Black Powerspec G428 Desktop; 1 Lexar 8GB USB Thumb Drive; 1 Seagate, XBOX SRD0NF1 Hard Drive, S/N NZ07KS46; 1 Seagate Expansion SRD0NF2 Hard Drive, S/N NA8FZ5XS; 1 Sandisk Extreme Plus 32GB Micro SD Card with Sandisk SD Card Adapter; 1 Canon Vixia R42 Video Camera, S/N 642704502400; 1 Seagate Barracuda LP Hard Drive, S/N 5XW00F85; 1 Western Digital 2D400 Hard Drive, S/N WMAMC1966897; 1 Hitachi DK23FB-40 Hard Drive, S/N 7BFH4A1AE058; 1 Seagate ST315323A Hard Drive, S/N 5EH0220B; 1 Western Digital WD200 Hard Drive, S/N WMA6Y3951867; 1 IBM Deskstar Hard Drive, S/N SV0H7633; 1 Apple iPad AD PRO, IMEI: 355448070619046; 1 Nikon Coolpix Starter Memory Card, S/N P/N: 2221-016; 1 Sandisk, 128MC Compact Flash Card; 1 Apple iPhone, IMEI 353232104884301; 1 Western Digital, Caviar Green Hard Drive, S/N WCAV50201760 which was seized from Keith Edward-Gerald Dotson on July 09, 2019 at 15665 Wakenden Road, located in Unknown, MI USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 231 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael El-Zein, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael El-Zein, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-20362; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jermario Keandre-Maurice McMiller, Court Case Number 20-20362, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

FNH USA, LLC FNX-45 Pistol CAL:45 SN:FX3U129714 (20-ATF-029293) 7 Rounds ARMCO Ammunition CAL:45 (20-ATF-029295)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 231 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael El-Zein, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael El-Zein, 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001, Detroit, MI 48226. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-156; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Chad Sutherland, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-156, the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

FIE D38 Derringer CAL:38 SN:029899 (21-ATF-025577) which was seized from Michael SUTHERLAND on July 08, 2021 at Northbound US 131 by Mile Marker 48, located in Plainwell, MI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 399 Federal Building, 110 Michigan Street, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-183; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ty Gerard Garbin, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-183, the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms, Ammunition, & Accessories (21-FBI-000523), including the following items: 1 Sig Sauer 9mm magazine; 1 F.LLI Pietta, Fabrica D'Armi .22 caliber revolver, model: SA 1873, Ser No: E080209; 1 Remington Arms Company, Inc. .243 caliber rifle, model: Seven, Ser No: 7700773; 1 FNH USA, LLC .45 caliber pistol, model: FNX-45 Tactical, Ser No: FX3U113930; 1 Springfield Armory, U.S.A. Military Surplus .30 caliber rifle, model: M1, Ser No: 1847727; 1 Smith & Wesson .45 caliber pistol, model: SW1911, Ser No: UFA4939; 1 Sig Sauer (Sig-Arms) 9mm caliber pistol, model: P365, Ser No: 66A372246; 1 Taurus Armas .44 Magnum caliber revolver, model: Raging Hunter, Ser No: MA511182; 1 Miscellaneous milling tools; 1 80% lower receiver (milled out), model: JT10, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Ruger 5.56 caliber rifle, model: AR-556, Ser No: 856-83585; 1 HS Produkt (IM Metal) .45 ACP caliber pistol, model: XDS, with two (2) magazines, Ser No: S4134024; 11 Rounds of .45 caliber ammunition taken from HS Produkt (IM Metal) XDS pistol; 1 Grand Power S.R.O. 9mm caliber pistol, model: Stribog SP9A1, Ser No: GSA1271; 1 PW Arms 7.62x54 caliber rifle, model: M91/30, Ser No: 017813; 1 Weatherby .300 Weatherby Mag caliber rifle, model: Vanguard, Ser No: VS119740; 1 Dikar .300 Win caliber rifle, model: Bergara B14, Ser No: 61-06-206254-16; 1 Ruger .357 Magnum caliber revolver, model: GP100, Ser No: 174-79998; 1 Taurus BZ .243 Win caliber rifle, model: R20243RSG, with scope, Ser No: SP834829; 1 Winchester 12 gauge shotgun, model: 1200, Ser No: L1285744; 1 Smith & Wesson .45/.410 caliber revolver, model: Governor, Ser No: DJR5158; 1 Henry Repeating Rifle Company .45-70 Gov't caliber rifle, model: H010AW, Ser No: WFFS09284AW; 1 Ruger .17HRM caliber rife, model: unknown, with scope & stand, Ser No: 83326219; 1 CMMG Inc. .308 caliber rifle, model: MK-3, Ser No: BTS00121; 1 Mega Arms LLC .223/5.56 caliber rifle, model: GRT-3S, with sight, laser, & stand, Ser No: MBL2614; 1 Ruger .22LR caliber rifle, model: 10/22, Ser No: 0008-60892; 1 Barska 3-9x32mm Plinker-22 rifle scope, model: AC13087, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Shotgun barrel, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Tasco 1x30mm Red Dot rifle scope, model: BKRD30, Ser No: Unknown which was seized from Ty Garbin on October 07, 2020 at 1662 Lansing Avenue, located in Hartland, MI Miscellaneous Firearms, Ammunition, & Accessories (21-FBI-000524), including the following items: 1 Glock 9mm caliber pistol, model: 19Gen4, Ser No: BDGE702; 1 Armscor 22LR caliber youth rifle, model: 14Y, Ser No: RIA2116581; 1 CCMG Inc. .223/5.56 caliber rifle, model: MK47, Ser No: SWT05327; 1 Khan USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Shotguns .410 gauge shotgun, model: Silver Reserve, Ser No: TR410009911; 1 silver 9mm silencer, model: unknown, Ser No: WAP69; 1 bronze .30 caliber silencer enscribed with "Ty Garbin", model: unknown, Ser No: TY001; 1 box containing Remington .410 gauge SSLA shotgun shells; 1 Black Bravo concealment holster for Glock 19, 23, 32, Ser No: Unknown; 1 .22 caliber magazine, Ser No: Unknown; 1 9mm magazine, Ser No: Unknown; 1 round of CCLA ammunition taken from 9mm magazine; 1 5.56 caliber magazine, Ser No: Unknown which was seized from Ty Garbin on October 07, 2020 at 2020 Ford F150, VIN: 1FTEW1E41LFB18548, 1662 Lansing Avenue, located in Hartland, MI Miscellaneous Firearms, Ammunition, & Accessories (21-FBI-000525), including the following items: 689 rounds of assorted live cartridges of multiple calibers; 1 magazine; 1 Smith & Wesson 9mm pistol, model: M&P 9, with magazine, Ser No: DXM5938; 2 9mm caliber magazines; 1 holster, Ser No: Unknown; 1 speed loader, Ser No: Unknown; 2 grip extenders, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Kimber 9mm pistol, model: Micro 9, with magazine, Ser No: PB0074136; 1 9mm caliber magazine; 1 Outback Survival Network scope, model: Aviator Pro, with accessories & box, Ser No: Unknown which was seized from Ty Garbin on October 08, 2020 at Property located in Ellsworth Township, plot described as Property ID: 080170050, located in Luther, MI Miscellaneous Firearms and Ammunition (21-FBI-001728), including the following items: 11 Containers containing assorted rounds of CCLA and SSLA ammunition of multiple calibers; 1 Pioneer Arms Co. 7.62x25 caliber Rifle, model: PS43-C, Ser No: BC01983P; 1 Canik55 9mm caliber pistol, model: TP-9, Ser No: 18BC14690; 1 EOTech holographic weapon sight, model: EXPS2, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Sons of Liberty Gun Works .223/556 caliber rifle, model: M4, Ser No: 1776-107391; 1 Taurus .454 caliber revolver, model: Raging Bull, Ser No: KY351448; 5 Gun scopes and assorted accessories, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Akkar Silah Sanayi Tic. LTD 12 gauge shotgun, model: Triple Threat, Ser No: TC6273; 1 Henry Repeating Rifle Company .45-70 Gov't caliber rifle, model: H01BWL Brass Wildlife, Ser No: FFSBWL2063; 1 Henry Repeating Rifle Company .22LR caliber rifle, model: H002 US Survival, Ser No: US128261B; 12 Miscellaneous magazines; 1 Ardesa .50 caliber black powder muzzle loader, model: Buckstalker, Ser No: 14-13-033435-12; 1 Remington Arms Company Inc. 12 gauge shotgun, model: 870 Tactical, Ser No: CC64813D; 1 Enfield .308c caliber rifle, model: Unknown, Ser No: 93L5014; 1 Anderson Manufacturing .223/5.56 caliber rifle, model: AM-15, Ser No: 18072885; 1 Remington Arms Company, Inc. .300 Rem Ultra rifle, model: 700, Ser No: RR23163G; 1 Assorted rounds of multi-caliber ammunition; 1 Mossberg International 12 gauge shotgun, model: 590, Ser No: V0931946; 1 Smith & Wesson 9mm caliber pistol, model: M&P 9, Ser No: NBA3301; 1 Ruger .22LR caliber rifle, model: 10/22, Ser No: 0012-49326; 1 Miscellaneous loaded magazines; 1 Century Arms International .308 caliber rifle, model: R1A1, Ser No: Enscribed 108115 & 009041; 1 HWM (Weihrauch, Hermann) .357 Magnum caliber revolver, model: EA/R, Ser No: 1043388; 19 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Magazines loaded with assorted ammunition of multiple calibers; 1 Assorted rounds of CCLA and SSLA ammunition which was seized from Ty Garbin on October 07, 2020 at 1662 Lansing Avenue, located in Hartland, MI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 399 Federal Building, 110 Michigan Street, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-49; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ziayre Turner, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-49, the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,554.45 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-674441) which was seized from Ziayre Alontae Turner on February 02, 2021 at Sergeant Dennis W. Finch Law Enforcement Center, 851 Woodmere Avenue, located in Traverse City, MI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 399 Federal Building, 110 Michigan Street, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-736; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $42,020.00 US Currency (21-CBP-000361) which was seized from Anthony Smiley on March 31, 2021 at I-94 NEAR LAWRENCE, located in Paw Paw, MI Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 399 Federal Building, 110 Michigan Street, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4) (A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel McGraw, 330 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-16 NEB/HB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on December 11, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Khaili Demar Dodd, Court Case Number 20-16 NEB/HB, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus International PT111 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TAR06132 (21-ATF-031759) which was seized from Khalil Dodd on September 16, 2021 at 66th ST East and Elliot Ave S, located in Richfield, MN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-49 NEB/KMM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gary Robert Drake, Court Case Number 20-49 NEB/KMM, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

20-FBI-002579: Miscellaneous Computer Equipment. See items list, including the following items:

a) 1 Seagate 1TB internal hard drive; Model: ST1000DM003, Ser No: Z1D1R8C9; b) 1 Velocity Micro desktop computer, Ser No: 870666; c) 1 Western Digital External Hard Drive, Model: Easystore, Ser No: WXC1A47LNHKA;

which were seized from Gary Robert Drake on February 27, 2020 in Roseville, MN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-223(6) (WMW/LIB); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Corey Lee Donnell, Court Case Number 20-CR-223(6) (WMW/LIB), the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-ATF-029599: Glock model 26gem5, 9mm pistol, serial number ADLP 470, which was seized from Kyle Clark on August 31, 2021 in Red Lake, MN.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Quinn Hochhalter, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Quinn Hochhalter, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-279 (PAM/LIB); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Vaundell Duwayne Kingbird, Court Case Number 20-CR-279 (PAM/LIB), the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-ATF-011140: Hi-Point, Model 995, 9mm carbine rifle bearing an obliterated serial number, which was seized from Vaundell Kingbird on January 05, 2021 in McGregor, MN; and 21-ATF-011143: New England Firearm Company, Model SB1, 12-gauge shotgun bearing an obliterated serial number and all accessories and ammunition seized therewith, which was seized from Vaundell Kingbird on January 05, 2021 in McGregor, MN.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-302 (ADM/ECW); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Damien Lashaun Nelson, Court Case Number 20-CR-302 (ADM/ECW), the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-ATF-030411: Western Field, Model 30, 12 gauge shotgun with a barrel measuring less than 18 inches, serial number U44964, which was seized from Damien Nelson on May 10, 2021 in Eden Prairie, MN.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-10 DWF/ECW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Russell Anderson Baldwin, Court Case Number 21-10 DWF/ECW, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-FBI-008572: Motorola Moto E5 Smartphone, Model XT1921-8, IMEI: 359543093522809 seized from Russell Anderson-Baldwin on August 10, 2021 at Parking Lot at MGM Liquor, 1050 Highway 96, located in Vadnais Heights, MN.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-2040 SRN/ECW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 18-IRS-001074: $150,000 U.S. Currency seized from Flenglan Wu on May 10, 2018 at 2414 Mercantile Drive, located in Eau Claire, WI., and 18-IRS-001074: $190,000 in U.S. Currency seized from Flenglan Wu on May 10, 2018 at 131 South Barstow Street, located in Eau Claire, WI. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-46 SRN/LIB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joey David Gonzales, Court Case Number 21-46 SRN/LIB, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-FBI-002671: a Black Verizon LG Cell Phone, S/N: L38CYJ3X which was seized from Joey David Gonzales on February 23, 2021 in Detroit Lakes, MN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Quinn Hochhalter, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Quinn Hochhalter, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-134 (DWF/TNL); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joshua Cameron Hanes, Court Case Number 21-CR-134 (DWF/TNL), the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-ATF-022722: Springfield Armory, 9mm semi-automatic handgun, bearing serial number MG473213 (HS Produkt (IM METAL) XDM Pistol), which was seized from Joshua Hanes on June 07, 2021 in St. Paul, MN; 21-ATF-022723: 10 rounds of assorted 9 cal. Federal ammunition, which was seized from Joshua Hanes on June 07, 2021 in St. Paul, MN; 21-ATF-022726: 6 rounds of assorted Hornady 380 cal. ammunition, which was seized from Joshua Hanes on June 07, 2021 in St. Paul, MN; 21-ATF-022730: 13 rounds of assorted 9 cal. ammunition, which was seized from Joshua Hanes on June 07, 2021 in St. Paul, MN; 21-ATF-022731: Springfield Armory, 9mm caliber, semi-automatic handgun, bearing serial number S3820348 (HS Produkt (IM METAL) XDS Pistol), which was seized from Joshua Hanes on June 07, 2021 in Eagan, MN; and 21-ATF-022733: 10 rounds of assorted Western Cartridge CO 9 cal. ammunition, which was seized from Joshua Hanes on June 07, 2021 in Eagan, MN.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-149 (NEB); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Derek Gerard Williams, Court Case Number 21-CR-149 (NEB), the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-FBI-007113:

a. Samsung HD501LJ 500 GB Hard Drive, S/N: S0MUJ1KP990304; b. Samsung Galaxy cell phone, model SCH-I500V, ID: 268435460202240217; c. Razer Laptop, model RZ09-0195, S/N: BY1722A35001027; and d. Razer Cell Phone, model RZ35-0259, IMEI: 357482090330613, with internal 128GB micro SD card S/N: 8404ZVHES0CU,

which was seized from Derek Gerard Williams on June 29, 2021 in Plymouth, MN.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 202 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Craig Baune, 600 U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, SOUTHEASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR00133 SNLJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ANTOINE COLLIER,, Court Case Number 1:20CR00133 SNLJ, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$28,000.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-666560) which was seized from Antoine Collier;

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 555 Independence, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Timothy J. Willis, United States Courthouse, 555 Independence, 3rd Floor, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Timothy J. Willis, United States Courthouse, 555 Independence, 3rd Floor, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19CR00193 AGF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JEFFREY DALE EISENBATH, Court Case Number 4:19CR00193 AGF, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronics Ser No: See List (21-FBI-006208), including the following items: 1 One Ultra Plus 32gb Micro SD Card; 1 Zetta Video Recorder; 1 Coat Hook Cameras; 1 Silver in color Apple IPhone, Model A1549 in green case, Ser No: N/A; 1 Toshiba Hard Drive, Ser No: X1QCC2AQT; 1 External Hard Drive, Ser No: N/A; 1 Silver/black in color Western Digital external hard drive, Model: MyPassport, S/N:WX51A15880KD; 1 Silver in color Apple Macbook Laptop, S/N: C02V42X5HV22; and 1 PNY Micro SD card, Model: Y16GH09, Ser No: MDT4030011;

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kyle Bateman, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kyle Bateman, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19CR00822 HEA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. DEMETRIUS THOMAS, Court Case Number 4:19CR00822 HEA, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Approximately $4,322.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-029850);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kyle Bateman, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kyle Bateman, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19CR01000 SNLJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. TYSON WESLEY, Court Case Number 4:19CR01000 SNLJ, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SCCY Industries, LLC, CPX-1, Pistol with magazine and 12 rounds ammunition (20-DEA-682052);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR00196 SRC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ALI WILSON and MARVELL REYNOLDS, Court Case Number 4:20CR00196 SRC, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2012 BMW I7 750 Lxi, VIN# WBAKC8C56CC436762 (20-DEA-661951); 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee, VIN# 1J8HR58256C320121 (20-DEA-662108); 2018 Lincoln MKZ, VIN# 3LN6L5E93JR608033 (20-DEA-662113); 2019 GMC Sierra Denali 3500, VIN# 1GT42WEY1KF187004 (20-DEA-665899);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR00368 SEP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 04, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ERIC GOODREAU, Court Case Number 4:20CR00368 SEP, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Approximately $27,357.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-665761);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR00755 RWS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Paul Mendoza, Court Case Number 4:20CR00755 RWS, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

LG Phoenix cellular telephone, Ser No: 18396553353 (20-USS-000457);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kyle Bateman, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kyle Bateman, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR00831 SEP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. CARLOS TRAVIS, Court Case Number 4:20CR00831 SEP, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger Model AR-556 rifle, Serial Number: 857-65094 loaded with a magazine (21-FBI-001689);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21CV01124 MTS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $100,000.00 U.S. Currency which was seized from Usman D. Ahmad on March 16, 2021 (21-DEA-677905) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21CV1083 SRC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $60,471.00 U.S. Currency which was seized from Rashod Barnes on August 04, 2020 (20-DEA-666632) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 10th St., Suite 3.300, St. Louis, MO 63102, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Casey, Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, 111 South Tenth Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-00097-01-CR-W-SRB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Justin Swift, Court Case Number 20-00097-01-CR-W-SRB, the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Coolpad Cellular Telephone, model# CP3705AS, serial# d87e904b (20-FBI-007010) which was seized from Justin Swift on May 26, 2020 in Independence, MO

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 E. 9th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stacey Perkins Rock, Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse, 400 E. 9th Street, Fifth Floor, Kansas City, MO 64106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stacey Perkins Rock, Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse, 400 E. 9th Street, Fifth Floor, Kansas City, MO 64106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-00108-01-CR-W-HFS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Charles R. Sheppard, Court Case Number 20-00108-01-CR-W-HFS, the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (See Itemized List) Ser No: See Itemized List (20-FBI-007330), including the following items: 1 LG Cellular Telephone, Model# K20 Plus, Ser No: 801CYVU934407; 1 ZTE Cellular Telephone, Model# Z981, Ser No: 9339B220; 1 One Plus 8 5G Model IN2017 Cellular Telephone, Ser No: a2fl2994 which was seized from Charles Sheppard on May 27, 2020 in Kansas City, MO.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 E. 9th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nhan Nguyen, Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse, 400 E. 9th Street, Fifth Floor, Kansas City, MO 64106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nhan Nguyen, Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse, 400 E. 9th Street, Fifth Floor, Kansas City, MO 64106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:10CR67-LG-RHW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Devonsha Fairley, Court Case Number 1:10CR67-LG-RHW, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$671.92 TOP Payment from Devonsha Fairley to satisfy Judgment 10-FBI-006052 Acct# 10-FBI-006052 (20-USM-000168) which was seized from Devonsha Fairley on May 06, 2020 in GULFPORT, MS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2012 15th Street, Suite 403, Gulfport, MS 39501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR84-HSO-JCG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sadeq Saif Farea, Court Case Number 1:20CR84-HSO-JCG, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$44,185.00 U.S. Currency (20-ICE-002423) which was seized from Sadiq Farea on September 21, 2020 in Gulfport, MS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2012 15th Street, Suite 403, Gulfport, MS 39501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR10-HSO-JCG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jereme Isaiah Edwards et al., Court Case Number 1:21CR10-HSO-JCG, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock Gmbh 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BCXB660 (21-ATF-010402) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS Century Arms International C39V2 Pistol CAL:762 SN:C39P2A00543 (21-ATF-010403) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 in Gulfport, MS Century Arms International AK Pistol Pistol CAL:762 SN:M92PV069581 (21-ATF-010404) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 in Gulfport, MS Palmetto State Armory PA-15 Pistol CAL:Multi SN:PAO76627 (21-ATF-010405) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 in Gulfport, MS Palmetto State Armory PA-15 Pistol CAL:Multi SN:PAO74682 (21-ATF-010407) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS Palmetto State Armory PA-10 Rifle CAL:Multi SN:PF008345 (21-ATF-010408) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS Palmetto State Armory PA-15 Rifle CAL:Multi SN:LW277236 (21-ATF-010409) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS 15 Rounds Aguila Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010412) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS 27 Rounds Tula Cartridge Works - Russia Ammunition CAL:762 (21-ATF-010413) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 in Gulfport, MS 20 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:762 (21-ATF-010415) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 in Gulfport, MS 32 Rounds Tula Cartridge Works - Russia Ammunition CAL:223 (21-ATF-010416) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 in Gulfport, MS USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

1554 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (21-ATF-010417) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS 35, assorted brand, assorted caliber, High capacity magazines (21-ATF-010419) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS 12 Rounds Aguila Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-010422) which was seized from Jereme Edwards on February 05, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Gulfport, MS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2012 15th Street, Suite 403, Gulfport, MS 39501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR45-TBM-RPM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joshua Taylor, Court Case Number 1:21CR45-TBM-RPM, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock 19 9mm Pistol with magazine and ammunition, VL: $501.99 (21-DEA-682207), including the following items: 1 Glock 19 9mm Pistol, Ser No: BNYW896; 1 15 rounds of ammunition; 1 1 magazine which was seized from Joshua Taylor on March 16, 2021 in Gulfport, MS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2012 15th Street, Suite 403, Gulfport, MS 39501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR26-KS-MTP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Wade Ashley Walters, Court Case Number 2:20CR26-KS-MTP, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property located at 1718 Poplar Springs Road, Cascilla, Mississippi (21-DCI-000062) Parcel # 120-02017

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 701 North Main Street, Suite 200, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court Street, Suite 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI, NORTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR59-DPJ-FKB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Darryl Lee Green Williams, Court Case Number 3:21CR59-DPJ-FKB, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Masterpiece Arms Defender Pistol CAL:9 SN:Unknown (21-ATF-027622) which was seized from Darryl Green Williams on June 15, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Vicksburg, MS 23 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-027624) which was seized from Darryl Green Williams on June 15, 2021 at Traffic Stop, located in Vicksburg, MS

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 E. Court St., Suite 2.500, Jackson, MS 39201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court St., Ste 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Clay B. Baldwin, 501 E. Court St., Ste 4.430, Jackson, MS 39201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 20-03-BLG-SPW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tyler James Fleming, Court Case Number CR 20-03-BLG-SPW, the United States District Court for the District of Montana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Multiple Firearms with associated ammunition and accessories from inside 2016 Toyota Tundra VIN: 5TFCY5F17GX020086 registered to Tyler James Fleming. (20-FBI-007810), including the following items: 1 Glock Model 30 .45 Caliber Pistol SN:BGBY830, Ser No: BGBY830; 2 Empty Magazines related to Glock Model 30 .45 Caliber firearm., Ser No: N/A; 18 rounds of .45 Caliber Ammunition.; 1 Glock Model 20, 10mm Pistol SN:BGCU004, Ser No: BGCU004; 3 magazines for Glock Model 20 10mm Pistol, Ser No: N/A; 39 Rounds of 10mm Ammunition, Ser No: N/A; 1 Glock Model 43 9x19 9mm Pistol SN:BKDL709, Ser No: BKDL709; 4 Magazines for Glock Model 43 9x19 9mm Pistol, Ser No: N/A; 18 Rounds of 9mm Ammunition (removed from magazines for Glock Model 43), Ser No: N/A; 6 Rounds of 9mm Ammunition, Ser No: N/A which was seized from Tyler James Fleming on January 09, 2020 in Miles City, MT H&R Deluxe Topper Model 198 Shotgun SN:NONE and DPMS Panther Arms, A-15 Rifle SN:FH210271 with associated accessories. (20-FBI-007811), including the following items: 1 H&R Deluxe Topper Model 198 Shotgun SN: NONE, Ser No: NONE; 1 DPMS Panther Arms Model A-15, Ser No: FH210271; 1 Nikon P-223 Scope attached to DPMS Panther Rifle, Ser No: N/A; 1 Black sling attached to DPMS Panther Rifle, Ser No: N/A which was seized from Tyler James Fleming on January 09, 2020 in Billings, MT $200.00 U.S. Currency from the person of Tyler James Fleming (20-FBI-007812) which was seized from Tyler James Fleming on January 09, 2020 in Miles City, MT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2601 Second Ave. North, Suite 1200, Billings, MT 59101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Julie Patten, 2601 Second Ave. North, Suite 3200, Billings, MT 59101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Julie Patten, 2601 Second Ave. North, Suite 3200, Billings, MT 59101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-10-GF-BMM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andrew Donovan Carter, Court Case Number CR 21-10-GF-BMM, the United States District Court for the District of Montana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung cellular phone, model SM-S260DL, SN RF8N21HJQHM Ser No: RF8N21HJQHM (20-ICE-002042) which was seized from Andrew Donovan Carter on August 11, 2020 in Great Falls, MT Lexar thumb drive, model USB 3.0. 32GB, SN JDS25-32G-1000-103-D34557-32GBGA 2215S Ser No: JDS25-32G-1000-103-D34557 (20-ICE-002043) which was seized from Andrew Donovan Carter on August 11, 2020 in Great Falls, MT AT&T cellular phone, model 40440, IMEI 014685005029972 Ser No: IMEI 014685005029972 (20-ICE-002044) which was seized from Andrew Donovan Carter on August 11, 2020 in Great Falls, MT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Missouri River Courthouse, 125 Central Ave. W., Suite 110, Great Falls, MT 59404, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cyndee Peterson, 119 1st Ave. N., #300, Great Falls, MT 59401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cyndee Peterson, 119 1st Ave. N., #300, Great Falls, MT 59401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR 21-38-GF-BMM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jeffrey Lee Foss, Court Case Number CR 21-38-GF-BMM, the United States District Court for the District of Montana entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Polymer80, INC. (P80 Tactical P80) PF940v2 Pistol CAL:9x19 SN:None (21-ATF-024371) which was seized from Jeffrey Foss on June 03, 2021, located in Great Falls, MT 17 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-024372) which was seized from Jeffrey Foss on June 03, 2021, located in Great Falls, MT Ruger P94 Pistol CAL:40 SN:34167788 (21-ATF-024374) which was seized from Grant Lockhart on July 08, 2021, located in Great Falls, MT 4 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-024375) which was seized from Grant Lockhart on July 08, 2021, located in Great Falls, MT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Missouri River Courthouse, 125 Central Ave. W., Suite 110, Great Falls, MT 59404, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jessica A. Betley, 119 1st Ave. N., #300, Great Falls, MT 59401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jessica A. Betley, 119 1st Ave. N., #300, Great Falls, MT 59401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA COURT CASE NUMBER: CV 21-06-GF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $1,503.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-020029) which was seized from Wright, Mitchell on April 13, 2020,in Great Falls, MT $100.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-020031) which was seized from WRIGHT, Mitchel on April 13, 2020, in Great Falls, MT $2,500.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-020033) which was seized from WRIGHT, Mitchel on May 2, 2020, in Lewistown, MT $995.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-020037) which was seized from WRIGHT, Mitchel on June 23, 2020, at 15th Street Service Center, 1501 S 10th AV, located in Great Falls, MT Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2601 Second Ave. North, Suite 1200, Billings, MT 59101, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victoria Francis, 2601 Second Ave. North, Suite 3200, Billings, MT 59101, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victoria Francis, 2601 Second Ave. North, Suite 3200, Billings, MT 59101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, NORTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-00033-D; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jacobi Gewayne Harvey, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-00033-D, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Taurus .38 caliber pistol, bearing serial number GS27262, seized on July 20, 2016, from a 2008 Chevrolet Suburban registered to Jacobi Gewayne Harvey and Tamsin Norris, and any and all associated ammunition (16-DEA-680654). One Mossberg shotgun, bearing serial number T514767, seized on July 21, 2016, from 51 Waters Edge Drive, Littleton, North Carolina, and any and all associated ammunition (16-DEA-680655).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:18-CR-00054-FL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Terrence Denon Miller, Court Case Number 4:18-CR-00054-FL, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2007 Mercedes-Benz, S550 Coupe, bearing VIN: WDDNG71X67A077164 (18-DEA-640736) which was seized from Terrence Denon Miller Jr., 946 Sweet Amy Lane, LaGrange, NC.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-00009-FL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Travis Earl Tuten et al, Court Case Number 4:19-CR-00009-FL, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$21,614.00 U.S. Currency which was seized from Travis Earl Tuten on January 06, 2016 at 1263 Westridge Circle, Apt. B, located in Greenville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00016-M; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Alterick Boyd et al, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00016-M, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

26 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:9 which was seized from Alterick Boyd on January 2, 2019 at 647 Davenport Farm Rd, located in Winterville, NC 12 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:9 which was seized from Alterick Boyd on January 2, 2019 at 647 Davenport Farm Rd, located in Winterville, NC Ruger SR-22 P Pistol CAL:22 bearing serial number 362-28775 which was seized from Alterick Boyd on January 2, 2019 at 647 Davenport Farm Rd, located in Winterville, NC A 2006 Jeep Commander SUV with VIN# 1J8HG58N46C155968 which was seized from Alterick Boyd on February 20, 2020 in Winterville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:17-CR-00411-D; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 21, 2019, in the case of U.S. v. Stephen Condon Peters, Court Case Number 5:17-CR-00411-D, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Personal firearms owned in the name of Stephen C. Peters, 5237 Theys Road, Raleigh, NC 27606, specifically: 1) a Colt LE6920 Rifle (with 2 magazines) and attached Aimpoint Micro H-1 Sight and Mount, serial number LE092371, Model: LE6920, Caliber: 5.56x45mm; and 2) a Benelli Super Vinci Shotgun, serial number CH008364E, Caliber: 12 gauge.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:19-CR-00155-BO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on April 09, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Kendrick Taiwan Taylor, Court Case Number 5:19-CR-00155-BO, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Fabrica Bolt Action Rifle, serial number D70-55

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John Harris, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John Harris, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00085-D; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gerard Roderkus Fenner, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00085-D, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$4,304.00 U.S. Currency seized on November 26, 2019 from Gerard Roderkus Fenner(21-ATF-020015). A Glock Model 42 .380 semi-automatic handgun bearing serial number ABHG066 seized on November 26, 2019 from Room 515 of the Days Inn and Suites at N. Wesleyan Blvd., Rocky Mount, NC (21-ATF-020017). 2 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL: 380 (21-ATF-020018).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00298-BO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Blaine Raudenbush, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00298-BO, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$13,335.00 U.S. Currency which was seized from Blaine Christopher Raudenbush on March 16, 2020 at 7531 Selwyn Ct, located in Fayetteville, NC Mossberg 500 12-gauge shotgun and related ammunition which was seized from Blaine Christopher Raudenbush on March 16, 2020 at 7531 Selwyn Ct, located in Fayetteville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00308-M; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Matthew Earl Carlton, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00308-M, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$2,228.00 in United States Currency which was seized from Matthew Earl Carlton on May 14, 2020 at All American Gate, All American Expressway, located in Fort Bragg, NC One Ruger P85 handgun bearing serial number SN:302-30191 and any associated ammo including 20 rounds of 9mm ammunition which were seized from Matthew Earl Carlton on May 14, 2020 at All American Gate, All American Expressway, located in Fort Bragg, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00372-BO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marvin David Cortez-Cuellar, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00372-BO, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Kel-Tec Model PF-9 9mm handgun bearing serial number R8K34 and any and all ammunition which was seized from Marvin Cortez-Cuellar on May 16, 2020 at 167 Coats Circle, Apt. 5, located in Angier, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-00034-BO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Charles Dexter Underwood, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-00034-BO, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$573.00 U.S. Currency seized on September 10, 2020 from 357 Neal Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina (20-DEA-683046)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-00181-BO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Pedro Zavaleta-Castro, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-00181-BO, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Ruger LCP .380 caliber semiautomatic pistol bearing serial number 377-96639, seized on April 1, 2021 from Pedro Zavaleta-Castro, and any and all associated ammunition (21-ICE-001315), Hebron Church Road, Garner, NC. One (1) Marlin Model 795 .22 caliber rifle bearing serial number MN00704B, seized on April 1, 2021 from Pedro Zavaleta-Castro, and any and all associated ammunition (21-ICE-001316) , Hebron Church Road, Garner, NC. Three (3) .380 Ruger magazines seized on April 1, 2021 from Pedro Zavaleta-Castro (21-ICE-001317), Hebron Church Road, Garner, NC. One (1) .22 LR Magazine seized on April 1, 2021 from Pedro Zavaleta-Castro (21-ICE-001318), Hebron Church Road, Garner, NC.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-00182-BO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Loreto Zavaleta-Castro, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-00182-BO, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson SW9VE 9mm semi-automatic pistol bearing serial number DWE1914 and any and all ammunition which was seized from Loreto Zavaleta-Castro on April 01, 2021 at 8017 Fashion Lane, located in Garner, NC Remington Sportsman 76 pump-action 30-06 rifle bearing serial number 8310335 and any and all ammunition which was seized from Loreto Zavaleta-Castro on April 01, 2021 at 8017 Fashion Lane, located in Garner, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-00262-M; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jerryll Christopher Nelson, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-00262-M, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Kahr Arms PM9 9mm firearm, bearing serial number IE0135 seized on August 20, 2020 from Jerryll Christopher Nelson at Ft. Bragg Military Installation and any and all associated ammunition, including 9mm Luger Ammunition (21-ARM-000006).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-00285M; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Junny Kevin Roberts, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-00285M, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$7,063.00 in U.S. Currency seized from Junny Kevin Roberts on February 27, 2021 (21-FBI-007405).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CV-00354-D; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $30,000.00 in U.S. Currency (21-DEA-676623) which was seized from Kevin Ramdhanie on March 30, 2021 at Interstate 95 South at Mile Marker 137, located in Rocky Mount, NC. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CV-325-FL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $123,950.00 U.S. Currency which was seized from David Roberts Tisdale on January 23, 2021 at I-85 South at Mile Marker 192, located in Oxford, NC Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney John Harris, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John Harris, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CV-339-FL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $15,940.00 U.S. Currency which was seized from Kala Gail Durham on March 13, 2021 at Parking Lot of Extended Stay America, 3531 Wake Forest Road, located in Raleigh, NC Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney John Harris, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John Harris, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 7:18-CR-00185-D; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Shawn Scott Fonville, Court Case Number 7:18-CR-00185-D, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus .357 magnum caliber handgun bearing serial number AW80503 and related ammunition (19-FBI-008725) which was seized from Shawn Scott Fonville, 2705 Mayfaire Drive, Apt. 201, Wilmington, North Carolina.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 7:20-CR-00107-BO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Robert Lee Henderson, Court Case Number 7:20-CR-00107-BO, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms and Related Ammunition which was seized from Robert Lee Henderson on June 03, 2020 at 142 Lakewood Dr, Apt. 2, located in Jacksonville, NC, as follows:

A Springfield XD40 Handgun bearing serial number XD526714;

A CMAT Kurz .380 caliber rifle bearing serial number DA28521;

A Smith & Wesson 28 Special Handgun, bearing serial number CMD808;

A North American Arms .22 Magnum Handgun bearing serial number BJ0947 ;

Any and all ammunition.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 7:20-CR-00126-FL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Yvette Barbour, Court Case Number 7:20-CR-00126-FL, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Jimenez Arms, Inc. 9mm handgun, bearing serial number 135725, seized on March 11, 2020 from Yvette Barbour and any and all ammunition (20-DEA-669854).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 25670, Raleigh, NC 27611, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Fesak, 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR185; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Terrance Gernado Coleman, Court Case Number 1:21CR185, the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearms (21-FBI-006600), including the following items: 1 Glock Model 20 10mm pistol, Ser No: ZLW561; 1 Para-Ordnance CCW Model handgun, Ser No: P137492 which was seized from Terrance Gernado Coleman on May 24, 2021 at 300 South Swing Rd., located in Greensboro, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 324 W. Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lynne Klauer, 101 S. Edgeworth Street, 4th Floor, Greensboro, NC 27401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lynne Klauer, 101 S. Edgeworth Street, 4th Floor, Greensboro, NC 27401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00124; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Allard Bayles Brigman, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00124, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Browning Semi Auto Rifle CAL:22 SN:09664PX146 (21-ATF-005407) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Bryco Arms 38 Pistol CAL:380 SN:510231 (21-ATF-005408) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Ruger 10/22 Carbine Rifle CAL:22 SN:Obliterated (21-ATF-005409) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Keystone Sporting Arms Crickett Rifle CAL:22 SN:483250 (21-ATF-005410) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Marlin Firearms Co. 60 Rifle CAL:22 SN:13343516 (21-ATF-005411) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Mossberg 10 Rifle CAL:22 SN:None (21-ATF-005412) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Remington Arms Company 742 Rifle CAL:30-06 SN:194039 (21-ATF-005413) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Remington Arms Company Seven Rifle CAL:7-08 SN:7721158 (21-ATF-005414) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC Savage B Shotgun CAL:16 SN:None (21-ATF-005415) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC 2 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-005417) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

1 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:12 (21-ATF-005418) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC 286 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (21-ATF-005419) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC 25 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (21-ATF-005421) which was seized from Allard Bayles Brigman on January 8, 2020 at 42 Peaceful View Tr, located in Hendersonville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00007; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 18, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Preston Blake Lanning, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00007, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Keltec PF-9 pistol CAL: 9mm SN: S0757 (21-ATF-030862) which was seized from Preston Blake Lanning on August 28, 2020 at 1124 Patton Avenue, located in Asheville, NC 3 rounds of Hornady ammunition CAL: 9mm (21-ATF-030863) which was seized from Preston Blake Lanning on August 28, 2020 at 1124 Patton Avenue, located in Asheville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00029; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jonathan Leslie Carver, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00029, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (21-ICE-000446), including the following items: 1 Red iPhone 8 Plus, Ser No: F17X52SRJWLL; 1 Homemade Desktop Computer, Ser No: NA which was seized from Jonathan Leslie Carver on December 03, 2020 at 165 Chestnut Oak Forest Dr., located in Nebo, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00030; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Wayne Drysdale, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00030, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Black Desktop Computer (21-ICE-000439) which was seized from John Wayne Drysdale on December 11, 2020 at 5025 US Hwy 221 S, located in Forest City, NC SanDisk Cruzer Glide 32GB thumb drive, SN: BM2007581594 (21-ICE-000713) which was seized from John Wayne Drysdale on December 11, 2020 at 5025 US Hwy 221 S, located in Forest City, NC Alcatel 5002C cellular phone, IMEI: 015732000099714 (21-ICE-000714) which was seized from John Wayne Drysdale on December 11, 2020 at 5025 US Hwy 221 S, located in Forest City, NC Amazon Fire Tablet, model: M826G (21-ICE-000715) which was seized from John Wayne Drysdale on December 11, 2020 at 5025 US Hwy 221 S, located in Forest City, NC Hewlett Packard laptop, Microsoft Product ID: HT4FM-G9k2G-2R7TB-CX66R-3BYYP, containing a Toshiba MK 7559GS 750GB hard disk drive (SN: Y0HFC1YMT) (21-ICE-000716) which was seized from John Wayne Drysdale on December 11, 2020 at 5025 US Hwy 221 S, located in Forest City, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00031; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Adam Burnice Kakenowash, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00031, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Motorola Androis E6 cell phone Ser No: 352194101169543 (21-FBI-005141) which was seized from Adam Burnice Kakenowash on September 14, 2020 at 389 School Road, located in Asheville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00051; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jacob Keith Hall, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00051, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus G2C pistol CAL: 9mm SN: TLU37054 (21-ATF-024098) which was seized from Jacob Keith Hall on January 26, 2021 at 141 Tunnel Road, located in Asheville, NC 13 rounds of assorted ammunition CAL: 9mm (21-ATF-024102) which was seized from Jacob Keith Hall on January 26, 2021 at 141 Tunnel Road, located in Asheville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00053; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andre Ravon Payton, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00053, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT740 Slim Pistol CAL:40 SN:SIY56206 (21-ATF-024088) which was seized from Andre Ravon Payton on February 2, 2021 at 62 E I-240, located in Asheville, NC 7 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-024092) which was seized from Andre Ravon Payton on February 2, 2021 at 62 E I-240, located in Asheville, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-00234; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $3,910.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-676773) which was seized from Wesley Adam Rogers on April 06, 2021 at Harmony Grove and Fairview Road, located in Nebo, NC Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHEVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-00237; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $12,000.00 in U.S. currency (21-DEA-677042) which was seized from Sequoria Ty'cherelle Curenton and Anthony Corderra Ellison on March 4, 2021 at 107 Birch Lane, located in Arden, NC 2017 Audi Q7 Premium Plus VIN# WA1LAAF79HD010187 (21-DEA-677212) which was seized from Sequoria Ty'cherelle Curenton and Anthony Corderra Ellison on March 4, 2021 at 107 Birch Lane, located in Arden, NC Assorted Jewelry (21-DEA-677474), including the following items: 1 10kt Yellow/White Gold Cuban Style Link Chain; 1 Rolex 36mm Stainless Watch, which was seized from Sequoria Ty'cherelle Curenton and Anthony Corderra Ellison on March 4, 2021 at 107 Birch Lane, located in Arden, NC Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-00253; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Navor Ainsworth Williams, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-00253, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Smith & Wesson, Model SD40 VE, .40 caliber handgun, serial number FWM9215, and ammunition (19-ICE-001612).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Trade Street, Room 212, Charlotte, NC 28202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-00394; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andre Lamont White, Jr., Court Case Number 3:20-CR-00394, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rock Island Armory Inc 1911 Pistol CAL:45 SN:RIA942034 (21-ATF-028255) which was seized from Andre White, Jr. on July 5, 2020 in Charlotte, NC 7 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-028256) which was seized from Andre White, Jr. on July 5, 2020 in Charlotte, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Trade Street, Room 212, Charlotte, NC 28202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-00009; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James William Cowan, III, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-00009, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Ruger, Model P94,.40 caliber pistol, bearing serial number 340-94528, and ammunition (21-ATF-009567); One Sig-Sauer, Model P320, .40 caliber pistol, bearing serial number 58C131693, and ammunition (21-ATF-009568); and One Smith & Wesson, Model SD40 VE, .40 caliber pistol, bearing serial number FXK0471, and ammunition (21-ATF-009569).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Trade Street, Room 212, Charlotte, NC 28202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CV-00481; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $8,048.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-019141) which was seized from Joseph Banks on May 06, 2021 in Charlotte, NC Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Trade Street, Room 212, Charlotte, NC 28202, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Benjamin Bain-Creed, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00046; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. (11) Michael James Notheisen, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00046, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Thompson Center, Model Venture, .270 caliber rifle, serial number U013905, and ammunition (19-DEA-670324); One Glock GMBH, Model 22, .40 caliber pistol, serial no. BMF757US, and ammunition (19-DEA-670328); and One Canik, 9mm handgun, serial no. 16AP14674, and ammunition (19-DEA-671941).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Trade Street, Room 212, Charlotte, NC 28202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Seth Johnson, 227 West Trade Street, Carillon Building, Suite 1650, Charlotte, NC 28202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, STATESVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00054; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christopher Rashad Gibbs, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00054, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Colt Cobra revolver CAL: .38 SN: 251738 (21-ATF-028604) which was seized from Christopher Rashad Gibbs on April 17, 2020 at 900 Block NE 16th Street, located in Hickory, NC 6 rounds of Federal ammunition CAL: .38 (21-ATF-028605) which was seized from Christopher Rashad Gibbs on April 17, 2020 at 900 Block NE 16th Street, located in Hickory, NC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 Otis Street, Room 309, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan D. Letzring, 100 Otis Street, Room 233, U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, NC 28801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-00166; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Cynthia Jean Cromwell a/k/a Cynthia Jean Holyfield, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-00166, the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson Pistol, Model: SD40VE, CAL: 40 SN: FCD8331 (20-ATF-029147) which was seized from Shawn Larkin on September 09, 2020 at 1431 S Oak Manor Ave, Unit: 4, located in Fargo, ND 30 Rounds of assorted 40 CAL Ammunition. (20-ATF-029148), including the following items: 15 15 Rounds CBC-Brazilian Cartridge Company Ammunition CAL:40; 15 15 Rounds Star Line Ammunition CAL:40 which was seized from Shawn Larkin on September 09, 2020 at 1431 S Oak Manor Ave, Unit: 4, located in Fargo, ND

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 130, Fargo, ND 58102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Greenley, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 250, Fargo, ND 58102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Greenley, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 250, Fargo, ND 58102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-00038; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Raul Rocha, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-00038, the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger SR9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:332-83384 (21-ATF-027293) which was seized from Raul Rocha on June 29, 2021 at 1257 N 10th ST, Unit: 1, located in Fargo, ND Smith & Wesson SD40VE Pistol CAL:40 SN:FBU9272 (21-ATF-027294) which was seized from Raul Rocha on June 29, 2021 at 1257 N 10th ST, Unit: 1, located in Fargo, ND $13,463.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-677757) which was seized from Raul Rocha on December 08, 2020 at 1257 10th Street North, Apt. 1, located in Fargo, ND $3,305.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-677758) which was seized from Raul Rocha on January 05, 2021 at 2721 Main Avenue, located in Fargo, ND 2015 Lincoln MKZ 4 door sedan VIN# 3LN6L2J90FR620572 (21-DEA-677992) which was seized from Raul Rocha on January 05, 2021 at 2721 Main Avenue, located in Fargo, ND

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 130, Fargo, ND 58102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Greenley, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 250, Fargo, ND 58102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Greenley, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 250, Fargo, ND 58102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-00059; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Rico Antonio Pereira, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-00059, the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger Security Six Revolver CAL:357 SN:159-22435 (21-ATF-026626) which was seized from Rico Pereira on August 03, 2021 at 1202 S 36th ST, located in Fargo, ND 3 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:357 (21-ATF-026627) which was seized from Rico Pereira on August 03, 2021 at 1202 S 36th ST, located in Fargo, ND

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 130, Fargo, ND 58102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Greenley, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 250, Fargo, ND 58102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Greenley, 655 First Avenue North, Suite 250, Fargo, ND 58102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:19CR380; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ROBERTO LUNA-NAVA, Court Case Number 8:19CR380, the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$16,979.00 Cashiers' Check (19-STL-000271) which was seized from Roberto LUNA-NAVA on September 26, 2019 at 319 Pleasant Avenue, located in Meadow Grove, NE

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite 1152, Omaha, NE 68102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Amy Blackburn, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Amy Blackburn, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20CR271; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. RACHEL McCLUSKEY, Court Case Number 8:20CR271, the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$5,010 U.S. Currency (20-STL-000162) which was seized from Rachel McCluskey on July 16, 2020 at 3634 S 24th St #3, located in Omaha, NE

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite 1152, Omaha, NE 68102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20CR334; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. DAMIEN PRIMUS,, Court Case Number 8:20CR334, the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,080.00 U.S. Currency (21-FBI-001233) which was seized from Damien Primus on November 24, 2020 at 3941 X Street, #1, located in Omaha, NE

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite 1152, Omaha, NE 68102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:21CV342; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $430,000 US currency (21-CBP-000308) which was seized from Samson Mrsic on April 11, 2021 at Interstate 80 Seward County, located in York, NE Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite 1152, Omaha, NE 68102, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:21CV342; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $15,000 US currency (21-CBP-000309) which was seized from Samson Mrsic on April 11, 2021 at Interstate 80 Seward County, located in York, NE Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite 1152, Omaha, NE 68102, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mikala Purdy-Steenholdt, 1620 Dodge Street, Suite 1400, Omaha, NE 68102-1506. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-00485; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. US v. Khalil I. Howard, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-00485, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(1) One Beretta 9 millimeter semiautomatic pistol, model 92FS, bearing serial number: BER171212 (19-ATF-032066) which was seized from Khalil Howard on August 05, 2019, located in Asbury Park, NJ; and (2) 8 Rounds of 9 millimeter ammunition(19-ATF-032067), which was seized from Khalil Howard on August 05, 2019, located in Asbury Park, NJ

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Bldg. and U.S. Courthouse, 402 East State Street, Room 2020, Trenton, NJ 08608, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sarah Devlin, Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Bldg. and U.S. Courthouse, 402 East State Street, Room 430, Trenton, NJ 08608. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sarah Devlin, Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Bldg. and U.S. Courthouse, 402 East State Street, Room 430, Trenton, NJ 08608. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CV-795; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $80,880.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-675800) which was seized from Kristopher Michael Spohn on March 14, 2021 at United States Border Patrol Checkpoint, Interstate 10 West, Mile Marker 120.5, located in Las Cruces, NM Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 100 N. Church Street, Las Cruces, NM 88001, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kristopher Dale Jarvis, 200 North Church Street, Las Cruces, NM 88011, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kristopher Dale Jarvis, 200 North Church Street, Las Cruces, NM 88011. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:18-CR-267-RFB-VCF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James Robert Kennedy, Court Case Number 2:18-CR-267-RFB-VCF, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Bank of America debit card XXXXXXXXXXXX3470 in the name of G.R.

Bank of America debit card XXXXXXXXXXXX2026 in the name of C.S.

Bank of America debit card XXXXXXXXXXXX3056 in the name of J.C.

Bank of America withdrawal slip, account number XXXXXXXX3470 in the amount of $400

Bank of America withdrawal slip, account number XXXXXXXX2026 in the amount of $120

Bank of America withdrawal slip, account number XXXXXXXX3056 in the amount of $140 $580 in United States Currency

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-00086-APG-EJY; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ryan Sanchez, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-00086-APG-EJY, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a black Cobra .380 ACP semiautomatic handgun, bearing serial number FS008261

any and all compatible ammunition

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Blum, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Blum, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-361-KJD-VCF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jackie Noelani Perreira, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-361-KJD-VCF, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson model SD9VE 9mm semi-automatic pistol bearing serial number FXL5308

16 9mm rounds

any and all compatible ammunition

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Blum, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Blum, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-109-GMN-VCF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ronald Irving Vails, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-109-GMN-VCF, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock, Model 26, 9mm semi-automatic handgun, serial number BKWV534

any and all compatible ammunition and magazines

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-212-APG-EJY; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joseph Holmes, Jr., Court Case Number 2:21-CR-212-APG-EJY, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$89,710 in United States Currency a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 0913 issued in the name of S.F.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 5158 issued in the name of V.B.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 8208 issued in the name of J.S.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 5504 issued in the name of D.Wi.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 0404 issued in the name of I.S.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 9414 issued in the name of D.H.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 0327 issued in the name of T.Y.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 2658 issued in the name of D.P.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 0689 issued in the name of K.T.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 5802 issued in the name of J.B.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 2317 issued in the name of D.Wa.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 8028 issued in USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the name of B.W.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 4370 issued in the name of O.C.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 8184 issued in the name of J.M.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 8703 issued in the name of C.W.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 2873 issued in the name of T.B.

a debit card with the last four digits of the account number being 0196 issued in the name of D.R. five (5) iPhones with unknown serial numbers

silver Mac Book Air, serial # FVFCPDCUMNHQ

black Lenovo laptop, serial # PBH394C

silver HP laptop, serial # 5CD03230PN3

silver HP laptop, serial # 5CG0246KGD

gray iPad, serial # DMPD9R9NLM93

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney James Blum, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney James Blum, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18-CR-089-RCJ-WGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Aaron Robert Endel, Court Case Number 3:18-CR-089-RCJ-WGC, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Hewlett Packard laptop computer, serial number CND7441XB3

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 South Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-013-MMD-WGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Codi Owen Kringlie, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-013-MMD-WGC, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a Glock, Model 19 pistol bearing serial number YSZ609

any and all compatible ammunition

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 South Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Hollingsworth, 501 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, NV 89101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 17-CR-372; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on November 13, 2019, in the case of U.S. v. Anthony Vassallo, Court Case Number 17-CR-372, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-1791 held in the name of BCBall, Inc., and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006693), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-4027 held in the name of Big Little Consulting, Inc., and all proceeds traceable thereto(17-FBI-006694), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-9792 held in the name of Dennis J. Verderosa, and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006695), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-9929 held in the name of Ewer Enterprises Inc., and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006697), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-4142, held in the name of Trade Masters Consulting Inc and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006698), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Wells Fargo Bank account number XXXXXX-7317 held in the name of Marketbyte LLC and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006699), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Wells Fargo Bank account number XXXXXX-5050 held in the name of Type A Partners, and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006700), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Wells Fargo Bank account number XXXXXX-7243 held in the name of Lawrence D. Isen and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006701), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in JP Morgan Chase Bank account number XXXXXX-0934 held in the name of Herman J. Matz and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006702), which was seized from Lawrence D. and Christine L. Isen on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in JP Morgan Chase Bank account number XXXXXX-1899 held in the name of DJV Enterprises and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006703), which was seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Bank of America account number XXXXXX-7752 held in the name of Mystreetresearch.com, and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006705), which were seized on or about July 18, 2017; All right, title, and interest in the real property together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements and furnishings located at 10673 Hunters Glen Drive, San Diego, California 92130, and proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006719); All right, title, and interest in the real property together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements and furnishings located at 31 Arch Lane, Hicksville, NY 11801 and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006724); All right, title, and interest in the real property and premises together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements and furnishings located at 2 Eagle Landing, Mount Sinai, NY 11766, and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006725); All right, title, and interest in the real property and premises together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements, and furnishings located at 3475 Clark Road, Unit 173, Sarasota, Florida 34231 and all proceeds traceable thereto, (18-FBI-001061); All right, title, and interest in the real property and premises together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements, and furnishings located at 3477 Clark Road, Unit 175, Sarasota, Florida 34231 and all proceeds traceable thereto, (18-FBI-001062).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 225 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, NY USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

11201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tanisha Payne, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tanisha Payne, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 18-CR-259; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Janine Acosta, Court Case Number 18-CR-259, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-1791 held in the name of BCBall, Inc., and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006693), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-4027 held in the name of Big Little Consulting, Inc., and all proceeds traceable thereto(17-FBI-006694), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-9792 held in the name of Dennis J. Verderosa, and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006695), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-9929 held in the name of Ewer Enterprises Inc., and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006697), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in TD Bank account number XXXXXX-4142, held in the name of Trade Masters Consulting Inc and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006698), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Wells Fargo Bank account number XXXXXX-7317 held in the name of Marketbyte LLC and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006699), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Wells Fargo Bank account number XXXXXX-5050 held in the name of Type A Partners, and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006700), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Wells Fargo Bank account number XXXXXX-7243 held in the name of Lawrence D. Isen and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006701), which were seized on or about July 12, 2017; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in JP Morgan Chase Bank account number XXXXXX-0934 held in the name of Herman J. Matz and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006702), which was seized from Lawrence D. and Christine L. Isen on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in JP Morgan Chase Bank account number XXXXXX-1899 held in the name of DJV Enterprises and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006703), which was seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Citibank account number XXXXXX-4701 held in the name of Joseph Matz and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006704), which was seized on or about July 12, 2017; All right, title, and interest in any and all funds on deposit in Bank of America account number XXXXXX-7752 held in the name of Mystreetresearch.com, and all proceeds traceable thereto (17-FBI-006705), which were seized on or about July 18, 2017; All right, title, and interest in the real property and premises together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements, and furnishings located at 3475 Clark Road, Unit 173, Sarasota, Florida 34231 and all proceeds traceable thereto, (18-FBI-001061); All right, title, and interest in the real property and premises together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements, and furnishings located at 3477 Clark Road, Unit 175, Sarasota, Florida 34231 and all proceeds traceable thereto, (18-FBI-001062); All right, title, and interest in the real property and premises together with its respective buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments, easements, and furnishings located at 35 Cranberry Street, Central Islip, New York 11722 and all proceeds traceable thereto, (18-FBI-001064).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 225 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, NY 11201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tanisha Payne, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tanisha Payne, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-19-0557; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Binbu Feng, et al., Court Case Number CR-19-0557, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

All right, title, and interest in a 2016 Toyota Tundra VIN No. 5TFCY5F14GX019736 (20-DEA-657676), which was seized on or about October 28, 2019, in Queens, New York. All right, title, and interest in a 2016 Toyota Sienna VIN No, 5TDKK3DC7GS714708 (20-DEA-657677), which was seized on or about October 28, 2019, in Brooklyn, New York.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 225 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, NY 11201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Claire Kedeshian, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Claire Kedeshian, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-20-0452; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Chen Han Chen, et al., Court Case Number CR-20-0452, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

All right, title, and interest in approximately two hundred fifty-eight thousand, one hundred thirty dollars and zero cents ($258,130.00) in United States Currency (20-ICE-002530), which was seized from a premise located on 79th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11228, on or about September 17, 2020.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 225 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, NY 11201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Claire Kedeshian, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Claire Kedeshian, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-21-0158; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joy Thorpe, Court Case Number CR-21-0158, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

All right, title and interest in five hundred dollars and zero cents ($500.00) (21-ICE-001200), which was seized from the defendant on or about February 25, 2021, in or around John F. Kennedy Airport, in Queen, New York.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 225 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, NY 11201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Claire Kedeshian, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Claire Kedeshian, 271 Cadman Plaza East, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 18-CR-348; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christopher Pratt, Court Case Number 18-CR-348, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronics (19-FBI-001292), including the following items: 1 Laptop, Ser No: PFOIEM81; 1 External Hard Drive, Ser No: S0DFJ1OL315103 seized from Christopher J Pratt on December 05, 2018 at Albany, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-CR-367; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Terry Lajeunesse, Court Case Number 19-CR-367, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Cellular Phone SM-G935V Ser No: R38H9023Y1J (20-FBI-000397) seized from Terry LaJeunesse on October 16, 2019 at Pottersville, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney EMILY POWERS, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney EMILY POWERS, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-285; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Daniel Porrazzo, Court Case Number 20-CR-285, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

DELL Inspiron 15, 5000 Series laptop, s/n:38J2Z52 (20-ICE-001336) seized from DANIEL PORRAZZO on June 2, 2020 at Saratoga Springs, NY DELL Inspiron N5030 laptop, s/n: 4623N1 (20-ICE-001337) seized from DANIEL PORRAZZO on June 2, 2020 at Saratoga Springs, NY Black Apple iPhone (20-ICE-002207) seized from DANIEL PORRAZZO on June 2, 2020 at Saratoga Springs, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney EMILY POWERS, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney EMILY POWERS, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-72; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Malcolm Santos, Court Case Number 20-CR-72, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger 9mm and ammunition (20-FBI-002692), including the following items: 1 Ruger 9mm, Ser No: 451-50665; 1 Ammunition and Magazine, Ser No: NA seized from Malcolm Santos in Troy, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney EMILY POWERS, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney EMILY POWERS, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-94; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Austin Pratt, Court Case Number 20-CR-94, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung, Model SM-J727P Cellphone Ser No: NA (21-FBI-006432) seized from Austin Pratt on April 22, 2021 in Syracuse, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court Clerk's Office, Northern District of NY, P.O. Box 7367, 100 South Clinton Street, Syracuse, NY 13261, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tamara Thomson, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tamara Thomson, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-133; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James Workman, Court Case Number 21-CR-133, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Two 12-guage shotgun shells and Three .30-06 live rounds of rifle ammunition. (21-FBI-007072) seized from James Workman on June 09, 2021 in Port Byron, NY Waffenfabrik model Mauser A-G with Scope (21-FBI-007073) seized from James Workman on June 09, 2021 in Port Byron, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-153; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. PATRICK KAIN, Court Case Number 21-CR-153, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

ZTE Cellphone and Acer Laptop Ser No: SEE ITEMS LIST (21-FBI-007056), including the following items: 1 ZTE Cellphone; 1 Acer Laptop, Ser No: NXMF8AA00733601345660 seized from Patrick Kain on June 08, 2021 in Norwich, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court Clerk's Office, Northern District of NY, P.O. Box 7367, 100 South Clinton Street, Syracuse, NY 13261, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tamara Thomson, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tamara Thomson, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-178; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. RICHARD O'HARA, Court Case Number 21-CR-178, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Galaxy J3 Ser No: NA (21-FBI-007264) seized from Richard O'Hara on June 30, 2021 in Glen Aubrey, NY.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court Clerk's Office, Northern District of NY, P.O. Box 7367, 100 South Clinton Street, Syracuse, NY 13261, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tamara Thomson, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tamara Thomson, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-221; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christopher Eberlein, Court Case Number 21-CR-221, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

ACER Laptop, Ser No: NXHG8AA0019261096F3400; ASUS Laptop, Ser No: DBNOCV33895146C; Lenovo Laptop, Ser No: YB11222239; SanDisk Cruzer 16GB USB Thumb Drive, Ser No: 1110WZOB seized from Christopher Eberlein on July 09, 2021 at Albany, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-96; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Kurtz, Court Case Number 21-CR-96, the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Acer Computer Ser No: DTB89AA033814010E73000 (21-FBI-008504) seized from Michael Kurtz on August 27, 2021 at Albany, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Emily C. Powers, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-0909; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $30,817.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-675700) seized from Charles J. Stella on February 12, 2021 in Delmar, NY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Adam Katz, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Adam Katz, 218 James T. Foley Courthouse, 445 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-723; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $12,257.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667513) seized from Jeremy Chambers on August 19, 2020 in Syracuse, NY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court Clerk's Office, Northern District of NY, P.O. Box 7367, 100 South Clinton Street, Syracuse, NY 13261, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Adam Katz, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Adam Katz, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, NY 13261. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 12 CR. 675 (JGK); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Rafael Santos, Court Case Number 12 CR. 675 (JGK), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$2,115.00 in United States currency seized from the defendant on March 19, 2012 at the time of the defendant's arrest (12-FBI-009329) Any and all funds up to $29,485 in United States currency on deposit in JPMorgan Chase Bank account number 523690167 held in the name of Rafael Santos (12-FBI-009330)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 17 CR. 208 (KPF); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Emmanuel Lambrikis, Court Case Number 17 CR. 208 (KPF), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Approximately $3,460.00 in United States currency, seized on or about December 1, 2016, from the Defendant's residence located at East 66th Street, New York, New York 10065 (17-DEA-627138) Approximately $4,865.00 in United States currency, seized on or about December 1, 2016, from the Defendant's medical office located at 17561 Hillside Avenue, Suite 202, Jamaica, NY 11432 (17-DEA-627140) Approximately $11,493.00 in United States currency, seized on or about December 1, 2016, from the Defendant, incident to his arrest, in the vicinity of 17561 Hillside Avenue, Suite 202, Jamaica, NY 11432 (17-DEA-627141)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 17 CR. 337 (RJS); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Raheem J. Brennerman, Court Case Number 17 CR. 337 (RJS), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One men's Audemars Piquet watch with serial number H95901-897613, which was seized from the Defendant's residence on or about April 19, 2017; and

One men's Brequet Type XXI watch with a black band and black and gold colored face, number 84848, which was seized from the Defendant's residence on or about April 19, 2017; (21-DOJ-000029)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR. 305 (DLC); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Adrian Alfaro Diaz, Court Case Number 20 CR. 305 (DLC), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$9,177.50 on deposit in Signature Bank account number ending in 7802 held in the name of Smithville Company Inc. (21-DOJ-000031)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jessica Greenwood, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jessica Greenwood, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR. 379 (MKV); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joval Palmer, Court Case Number 20 CR. 379 (MKV), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A 9mm caliber Glock Pistol Model 43. SN ZSU818 seized on or about March 10, 2020 in New Rochelle, NY (20-ATF-027714); 11 rounds of Winchester-Western ammunition, seized on or about March 10, 2020 in New Rochelle, NY (20-ATF-027715);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR. 54 (AJN); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tafari Gordan, Court Case Number 20 CR. 54 (AJN), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$150.00 of the $14,980.00 United States currency which was seized from Tafari Gordon on or about December 19, 2019 in the vicinity of 471 West 42nd Street, located in New York, New York, (20-DEA-659252)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brett Kalikow, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brett Kalikow, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR. 563 (JPO); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ISAIAH WISE FORDHAM, Court Case Number 20 CR. 563 (JPO), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$7,420.00 United States currency, which was seized from a ledge in the bedroom of the Defendants residence located at Main Street, Yonkers, New York (21-USP-000380) $967.00 United States currency, which was seized from a TV stand in the bedroom in the Defendants residence located at Main Street, Yonkers, New York (21-USP-000381)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander J. Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander J. Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20 CR. 563 (JPO); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Javian Moore, Court Case Number 20 CR. 563 (JPO), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$9,640.00 in United States currency, seized from the Defendant's residence at the time of his arrest (21-USP-000378); $300.00 in United States currency seized from the Defendant's residence at the time of his arrest (21-USP-000379); 1 diamond jewelry piece in rose gold with a rope chain with diamond encrusted face reading "LEGEND BOUND MACC", seized from the Defendant's residence at the time of his arrest (21-USP-000676);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: S4 18 CR. 390 (PAE); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on October 28, 2019, in the case of U.S. v. Tia Jasper, Court Case Number S4 18 CR. 390 (PAE), the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$157,341.00 in United States currency seized from 2791 University Avenue Bronx, NY (18-FBI-004968); Miscellaneous Jewelry:(18-FBI-004969), including the following items: 2 14k yellow gold Cuban link chain with 2 1/2" circular diamond "ANNIE JEAN" medallion, 209.75 DWT.; 1 Ladies 14k yellow gold necklace, 17.25 DWT; 2 14k yellow gold rounded 32" Foxtail chain, 72 DWT and 14kt yellow gold 2 1/4" medallion, containing; 2 14k yellow gold figaro chain with crucifix (clasp gold filled), 15.35 DWT; 1 Gents 14k yellow gold 3 sided square ring containing 3 sections totaling 144 round full cut diamonds; 1 Gents 14k yellow gold 24" diamond tennis necklace containing 131 round full cut diamonds~10 cts; 1 Gents 14k white gold diamond cluster bracelet containing 27 sections of 7 round full cut diamonds; 1 Gents 14k yellow gold 8 1/2" diamond bracelet of 26 sections each containing 17 round full and; 1 Gents 14k yellow gold diamond cluster bracelet of 26 sections each containing 40 round full; 2 14k yellow gold curb chain, 80.85 DWT and 14k yellow gold cross containing 64 round full cut; 1 Gents 14k yellow gold chain link diamond ring containing 140 round full cut diamonds ~ 1 1/4cts; 1 Gents 14k yellow gold ring containing 259 round full cut diamonds ~ 10ct total weight 17.30 DWT; 1 14k white gold diamond Hamsa ring, 92 round full cut stones ~ .90pt, 2.25 DWT; 2 14k yellow gold diamond cluster earrings each containing 9 round full cut diamonds ~ 36pt and 1; 2 14k white gold earrings CZ stones, 1.95 DWT; 1 14k yellow gold Taniya nameplate bracelet, 4.30 DWT; 2 14k yellow gold CC earrings, with CZ stones, 1.05 DWT; 1 yellow base metal 1/2 pair earring, seized from 2791 University Avenue, Bronx, NY; $32,264.00 in United States currency seized from 2403 East Hoffman Street, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Bronx, NY (18-FBI-004970);

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States District Court, 500 Pearl Street, Room 120, New York, NY 10007, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander J. Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander J. Wilson, One St. Andrew's Plaza, New York, NY 10007. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CV-985; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 2014 Chrysler 300 VIN# 2C3CCAGG3EH222701 (21-DEA-676539) which was seized from Keith A. Terry on March 02, 2021 at Tonawanda Street & Saratoga Street, located in Buffalo, NY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Clerk's Office, 2 Niagara Square Room 200, Buffalo, NY 14202, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mary Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mary Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-126; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Yeison Lopez-Martinez, Court Case Number 20-CR-126, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Apple iPhone cellular telephone, model NT6J2, bearing serial number F2LZ5BKKKPHG (20-ICE-001320) which was seized from Yeison Lopez-Martinez on September 02, 2020 at Rainbow Bridge Port of Entry, located in Niagara Falls, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Clerk's Office, 2 Niagara Square Room 200, Buffalo, NY 14202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mary Clare Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mary Clare Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-190; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Willie Jeter, Court Case Number 20-CR-190, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Beretta U22 NEOS .22 caliber long rifle semi automatic pistol with defaced serial number and Ten (10) .22 caliber ammo marked "SUPER" (21-FBI-001572), including the following items: 1 Beretta U22 NEOS .22 caliber long rifle semi auto pistol, Ser No: defaced; 1 Ten (10) rounds .22 caliber ammunition, Ser No: na

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Clerk's Office, 2 Niagara Square Room 200, Buffalo, NY 14202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Paul Parisi, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Paul Parisi, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-6097; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Peter Kiwitt, Court Case Number 20-CR-6097, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Galaxy J2 cell phone bearing IMEI 356212103143716 and Micro SD card Ser No: see list (21-FBI-001911), including the following items: 1 Samsung Galaxy J2 cell phone IMEI 356212103143716, Ser No: 356212103143716; 1 Sandisk Micro SD card, Ser No: 6372CKAC36QM which was seized from Peter Kiwitt on January 29, 2021 at 130 S. Plymouth Ave, located in Rochester, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2120 United States Courthouse, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, United States Attorney's Office, 500 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, United States Attorney's Office, 500 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-93; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gary Baker, Court Case Number 20-CR-93, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

AMAZON FIRE TABLET Ser No: G0W0X8089354HFTJ (20-FBI-004333) which was seized from Gary Baker on June 30, 2020 at 934 Robin Rd., located in Amherst, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Clerk's Office, 2 Niagara Square Room 200, Buffalo, NY 14202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mary Clare Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mary Clare Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-118; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brandon Kidder, Court Case Number 21-CR-118, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

see list Ser No: see list (21-FBI-008067), including the following items: 1 Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, Ser No: 355300073359650; 1 Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Ser No: 358071081254905; 1 Thermaltake Desktop Computer, Ser No: VL10001W2Z1003001941; 1 Attache Thumbdrive, Ser No: n/a which was seized from Brandon Kidder on August 09, 2021 at 1321 Sandridge Road, Apt Right, located in Alden, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Clerk's Office, 2 Niagara Square Room 200, Buffalo, NY 14202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin D. Robinson, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin D. Robinson, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-53-WMS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 18, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. David Mondore, Court Case Number 21-CR-53-WMS, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment Ser No: See list (21-FBI-008779), including the following items: 1 Apple iPhone 11, Ser No: FK1ZJBMEN70H; 1 Apple iPhone X, Ser No: DNQVQ7YAJCL8 which was seized from David Mondore on June 16, 2021 at 2455 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Apt. 1B, located in New York, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Clerk's Office, 2 Niagara Square Room 200, Buffalo, NY 14202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-6041; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Thomas Nary, Court Case Number 21-CR-6041, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$9,609.04 Seized from Account "AZ Wholesale USA", held by Amazon.com, Inc. Acct# None (20-IRS-000299) which was seized from Thomas Nary on November 21, 2019 at Amazon.com, 300 Deschutes Way, SW, Suite 304, located in Tumwater, WA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2120 United States Courthouse, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, United States Attorney's Office, 500 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, United States Attorney's Office, 500 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-6099; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Daniel Hays, Court Case Number 21-CR-6099, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One LG Tracfone, IMEI #: 355388094305182 (21-ICE-001192) which was seized from Daniel Hays on May 11, 2021 at 10799 Olean Rd., located in Chaffee, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2120 United States Courthouse, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, United States Attorney's Office, 500 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Grace Carducci, United States Attorney's Office, 500 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-1003; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $8,858.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-676544) which was seized from L'aisha Jones and Desmen M. Green on March 24, 2021 at 17 Holloway Boulevard, located in Buffalo, NY Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Clerk's Office, 2 Niagara Square Room 200, Buffalo, NY 14202, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mary C. Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mary C. Kane, 138 Delaware Avenue, Federal Centre, Buffalo, NY 14202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR0043; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Rendell Barrett, Court Case Number 1:20CR0043, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$2,162.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-002131) which was seized from Bedford Police Department/Rendell Barrett, on January 27, 2020, in Cleveland, OH Miscellaneous Firearms and Ammunition (20-FBI-002132), including the following items: 1 Smith & Wesson Model SD40VE .40 CAL Pistol with magazine, Ser No: FYS0695; 1 Rohm GMBH .38 CAL Revolver, Ser No: 160141; 1 Ruger Model P90 .45 CAL Pistol with magazine, Ser No: 661-24020; Miscellaneous ammunition, which was seized from Bedford Police Department/Rendell Barrett, on January 27, 2020, in Cleveland, OH

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Henry F. DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Henry F. DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR116; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. David Butts, Court Case Number 1:20CR116, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Springfield Armory XDS 9mm Pistol Ser No: S3905333, Magazine, and Ammunition(20-DEA-682533), which were seized from David Butts on or about October 29, 2019,on West 93rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio. American Tactical Omni .223 Caliber Rifle Ser No: NS171570, Magazine, and Ammunition, which were seized from David Butts on or about October 29, 2019,on West 93rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR137; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Francisco Ramos, Court Case Number 1:20CR137, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 Sawed Off Rifle/Shotgun (Short Barrel) CAL:556 SN:16256776 (20-ATF-005881) which was seized from Francisco Ramos on or about October 6, 2019, on Walton Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Glock GMBH 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:DXS755US (20-ATF-013636) which was seized from Francisco Ramos on or about February 24, 2019, on E 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 17 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-013638) which were seized from Francisco Ramos on or about February 24, 2019, on E. 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio. $14,995.00 U.S. Currency (20-ATF-014193) which was seized from Francisco RAMOS on or about October 6, 2019, on W. 98th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. $8,925.00 U.S. Currency (20-ATF-028222) which was seized from Francisco Ramos on or about February 24, 2019, on E. 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio. F.N. (FN Herstal) semiautomatic pistol, model Five-Seven 5.7x28 caliber, SN:386280176 (21-ATF-015198) which was seized from Francisco Ramos on or about February 27, 2020, on 1900 Grove Ct., Cleveland, Ohio. 54 Rounds FN (FNH) Ammunition CAL:57 (21-ATF-015202) which was seized from Francisco Ramos on or about February 27, 2020, on Grove Ct., Cleveland, Ohio. $6,320.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-018135) which was seized from Francisco Ramos on or about February 27, 2020, on Grove Ct., Cleveland, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR293; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Aaron Loines, Court Case Number 1:20CR293, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HS Produkt 40 caliber XD, serial number: US202473, with any ammunition (20-ATF-024494), which was seized from Aaron Loines on April 30, 2020, at a location on East 221st Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR769; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Darryl L. Duncan, Court Case Number 1:20CR769, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

20 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:223 (21-ATF-018894) which was seized from Darryl Dncan on or about April 23, 2020, on Clemens, Westlake, Ohio. 18 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-018895) which was seized from Darryl Duncan on or about April 23, 2020, on Clemens, Westlake, Ohio. Glock GMBH 17GEN4 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BCVD682 (21-ATF-018896) which was seized from Darryl Duncan on or about April 23, 2020, on Clemens, Westlake, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR800; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tyrone Harvey, Court Case Number 1:20CR800, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson (Deep River Plastics), Model SD9VE, 9mm pistol, bearing serial number FXM4049 (21-ATF-005052) which was seized from Tyrone Harvey on or about March 12, 2020, on Michigan Avenue, Ashtabula, Ohio. 15 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-005053) which was seized from Tyrone Harvey on or about March 12, 2020, on Michigan Avenue, Ashtabula, Ohio. 14 Rounds Sellier & Bellot Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-005055) which was seized from Tyrone Harvey on or about March 12, 2020, on Michigan Avenue, Ashtabula, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR834; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Anthony L. Geiger, II, Court Case Number 1:20CR834, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson M&P Shield .40 caliber handgun SN:HBH3410 with ammunition (21-FBI-006593) which was seized from Anthony L. Geiger II on or about November 23, 2020, on Oakdale Avenue, Lorain, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building, 125 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44503, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR852; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Louis Edward King, Court Case Number 1:20CR852, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus, 9mm handgun, serial number AAM141709 (21-ATF-031651) which was seized from Louis Edward King on November 15, 2020, on Bagley Road, Unit: 306, Middleburg Heights, Ohio. 10 Rounds Sellier & Bellot Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-031652) which was seized from Louis Edward King on November 15, 2020, on Bagley Road, Unit: 306, Middleburg Heights, Ohio. $1,592.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-673122) which was seized from Louis King Jr. on November 15, 2020 at The Red Roof Inn, Bagley Road, Room #306, Middleburg Heights, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR137; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Antonio Churn, Court Case Number 1:21CR137, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson model SW40VE, .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol, bearing serial number RBA3694, loaded with rounds of .40 caliber ammunition which was seized from Antonio Timothy Churn on November 18, 2020, in the vicinity of Waterloo Road and East 156th Street, Cleveland, Ohio (21-DEA-671345).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Henry DeBaggis, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR23; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Stephanie Rentas, Court Case Number 1:21CR23, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$23,600.00 U.S. Currency (21-USP-000461) which was seized on October 23, 2020 at a residence located on 41st Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR37; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Preston Sanders, Court Case Number 1:21CR37, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rohm Unknown Type Revolver CAL:Unknown SN:1164701 (21-ATF-009415) which was seized from Preston Sanders on or about May 12, 2020, on E. 30th and Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio. 4 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-009419) which was seized from Preston Sanders on or about May 12, 2020, on E. 30th and Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio. Smith & Wesson M&P 40C Pistol CAL:40 SN:DSR9373 (21-ATF-009422) which was seized from Preston Sanders on or about May 12, 2020, on E. 30th and Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio. 9 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-009424) which was seized from Preston Sanders on or about May 12, 2020, on E. 30th and Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CV1660; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2323, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 252,640 Counterfeit 3M Branded Model 1860-S Respirators/Masks - Sold to the Cleveland Clinic by Q2 Solutions (21-CBP-000368), which were seized at the Cleveland Clinic Main Campus located in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 11, 2021. 94,000 Counterfeit 3M Branded Model 1860 Respirators/Masks - Sold to the Cleveland Clinic by Q2 Solutions (21-CBP-000369), which were seized at the Cleveland Clinic Main Campus located in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 11, 2021. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR517; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kelvin Devon Mays, Court Case Number 3:20CR517, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Sturm, Ruger & Company 9mm pistol, Model LC9, bearing serial number 453-17095 (21-ATF-021911) which was seized from Kelvin Mays on or about February 16, 2021, at Wyndhurts Road, Toledo, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 1716 Spielbusch Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR623; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Terence Duprice Barnwell, Court Case Number 3:20CR623, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$9,495.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-001539), which was seized on November 15, 2019, during a traffic stop of Terence Duprice Barnwell in Sandusky, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 1716 Spielbusch Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR641; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christopher L. Lofton, Court Case Number 3:20CR641, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger Ruger-57 Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:64132394 (21-ATF-001201) which was seized from Christopher Lofton on or about September 16, 2020, on Pinewood, Toledo, Ohio. 22 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:Unknown (21-ATF-001202) which was seized from Christopher Lofton on or about September 16, 2020, on Pinewood, Toledo, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, United States Courthouse, 1716 Spielbusch Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20CR693; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Leroy L. Richardson, Court Case Number 5:20CR693, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Beretta, model 92FS, 9mm pistol, bearing serial number A199611Z (21-ATF-001833), which was seized from Leroy Richardson on or about September 12, 2020, on N.E. Penrose Ct., located in Canton, Ohio. 15 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-001835) which was seized from Leroy Richardson on or about September 12, 2020, on N.E. Penrose Ct., located in Canton, Ohio. 2 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-001836) which was seized from Leroy Richardson on or about September 12, 2020, on N.E. Penrose Ct., located in Canton, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21CR141; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Bradford R. Thompkins, Court Case Number 5:21CR141, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Lorcin Engineering L380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:311320 (21-ATF-022946) which was seized from Bradford Thompkins on or about January 1, 2021, on Noble Avenue, Akron, Ohio. 6 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:380 (21-ATF-022947) which was seized from Bradford Thompkins on or about January 1, 2021, on Noble Avenue, Akron, Ohio.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Asset Forfeiture Section, 400 U.S. Courthouse, 801 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:18-CR-022; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Maurice Benison, Court Case Number 1:18-CR-022, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (18-ICE-000754), including the following items: 1 Apple iPhone Model A1453; 1 Coolpad, Model 3622A; 1 Samsung smart phone, Model SM-G360T1, Ser No: 359354/06/218727/1; 1 ZTE smart phone, Model N817, Ser No: 3257742612A4; 1 Samsung cell phone, Model SM-B311V UD; 1 iPhone, white and gray in color, Ser No: None; 1 HTC smart phone, Ser No: FA6CABR01226; 1 SanDisk Cruzer 8GB memory stick; 1 Western Digital My Passport for Mac external hard drive, Ser No: WX61AB52RZ8R; 1 Lenovo laptop, Model 80XR, Ser No: PF0R0BX8; 1 Verizon Ellipsis Jetpack, Model MHS900L which was seized from Ernesto Rafael & Maurice Benison Gomez Jr. on January 23, 2018 in Hamilton, OH $410.00 U.S. Currency (18-ICE-000755) which was seized from Maurice Benison on January 23, 2018 in Hamilton, OH

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, 100 East Fifth Street, Room 103, Cincinnati, OH 45202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Christy Muncy, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Christy Muncy, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19-CR-031; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on April 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Oscar Torbert, Court Case Number 1:19-CR-031, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT740 Slim Pistol CAL:40 SN:SFZ4573 (21-ATF-030655) which was seized from Oscar Torbert on September 08, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH Walther P22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:Z104627 (21-ATF-030659) which was seized from Oscar Torbert on September 08, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH 8 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-030660) which was seized from Oscar Torbert on September 08, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH Glock GMBH 27 Pistol CAL:40 SN:HSA998 (21-ATF-030662) which was seized from Oscar Torbert on September 08, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH 11 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-030663) which was seized from Oscar Torbert on September 08, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, 100 East Fifth Street, Room 103, Cincinnati, OH 45202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Timothy Oakley, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Timothy Oakley, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-113; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Darren Thomas, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-113, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Bryco Arms 48 Pistol CAL:380 SN:897004 (21-ATF-005297) which was seized from Darren Thomas on December 18, 2020 in Cincinnati, OH Haskell (MFGR) JHP Pistol CAL:45 SN:X499583 (21-ATF-005299) which was seized from Darren Thomas on December 18, 2020 in Cincinnati, OH 7 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-005300) which was seized from Darren Thomas on December 18, 2020 in Cincinnati, OH

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, 100 East Fifth Street, Room 103, Cincinnati, OH 45202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Rossi, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Rossi, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-130; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 12, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Donovan Shorter, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-130, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Sig Sauer (Sig-Arms) P238 Pistol CAL:380 SN:27B053985 (21-ATF-026454) which was seized from Donovan Shorter on June 08, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, 100 East Fifth Street, Room 103, Cincinnati, OH 45202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jacqueline Stachowiak, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jacqueline Stachowiak, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-149; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Deion Jennings, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-149, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT111 Millennium G2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TKU38022 (21-ATF-026066) which was seized from Deion Jennings on July 19, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH 10 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-027423) which was seized from Deion Jennings on August 12, 2021 in Cincinnati, OH

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 12, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, 100 East Fifth Street, Room 103, Cincinnati, OH 45202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jacqueline Stachowiak, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jacqueline Stachowiak, 221 East Fourth Street, Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-095(11); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JONATHAN DAVID FLAGG, aka "Davis", aka "Big D", Court Case Number 2:20-CR-095(11), the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

The following jewelry seized on or about September 28, 2020, from the residence located at 1379 Mohawk Drive, Lucasville, Ohio:

i. A men's wide Titanium band; (20-FBI-006655)

ii. A women's 14 karat yellow gold halo style ring with a center, cushion shaped emerald cut diamond with an estimated weight of 0.75 carats, and 28-round diamonds with an estimated weight of 0.50 carats; (20-FBI-006655) and

iii. A women's 14 karat yellow gold band containing 20-round brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated total weight of 0.30 carats. (20-FBI-006655) One Apple iPhone 8, IMEI: 352989097731135, including its contents; (20-FBI-006657) One Smith and Wesson handgun, SN: KBE3949, including all attachments, magazines, and ammunition; (20-FBI-006658)

One Highpoint Ruger 9mm handgun, SN: P131262, including all attachments, magazines, and ammunition; (20-FBI-006658)

One Marlin Firearms Co. Stainless Model 60 SB Micro-Groove Barrel .22 caliber rifle, SN: 05286853, including all attachments, magazines, and ammunition; (20-FBI-006658)

One Marlin Firearms Co. Glenfield Model .60, .22 caliber rifle, SN: 26442605, including all attachments, magazines, and ammunition; (20-FBI-006658) and One Smith and Wesson, M&P 40 Shield firearm, SN: HYJ0153, including all attachments, magazines, and ammunition. (20-FBI-006659)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 85 Marconi Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43215, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Heather A. Hill, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Heather A. Hill, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-108; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. HERMAN D. WALKER, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-108, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Smith and Wesson, Model M&P 15, .223 caliber rifle, SN: ST79778 (20-ATF-024410), including any related ammunition and magazines (20-ATF-024411); and A Beretta, Model M9, 9mm pistol, SN: M9-156962, including any related ammunition and magazines (20-ATF-024412).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 85 Marconi Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43215, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kelly A. Norris, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kelly A. Norris, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-195; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. TERRY J. SLOCUM, JR., Court Case Number 2:20-CR-195, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a. A Del Ton Inc., Model DTI-15, 5.56 caliber pistol, SN: DTI-S198724; (21-ATF-001806) b. Approximately 29 rounds of ammunition from the Del Ton Inc. pistol; (21-ATF-001807) c. A Glock, Model 19, 9mm firearm, SN: ANK144US; (21-ATF-001808) d. Approximately 23 rounds of ammunition from the Glock firearm; (21-ATF-001809) e. Approximately 160 assorted rounds of 5.56 caliber ammunition contained in a box; (21-ATF-001810) (21-ATF-001811) and f. Approximately 17 rounds of ammunition contained in a drum magazine. (21-ATF-001812)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 85 Marconi Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43215, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth A. Geraghty, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth A. Geraghty, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-043; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. CHARLES C. SNEED III, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-043, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A homemade pill press machine seized on or about April 1, 2019, from 6023 Pinemoor Street, Columbus, Ohio, in connection with the investigation of Defendant Charles C. Sneed III (19-ICE-003352).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 85 Marconi Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43215, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kelly A. Norris, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kelly A. Norris, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-074; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. RENE BERNAL GAYTAN, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-074, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Approximately $11,010.00 in United States currency seized on or about February 2, 2021, from Room 156 of the Red Roof Inn located at 909 South State Street, Westerville, Ohio, as a result of a consent search; (21-DEA-674240) and Approximately $184,510.00 in United States currency seized on or about February 3, 2021, from Storage Unit Number 241 located at 6800 Oak Creek Drive, Columbus, Ohio, as a result of a consent search. (21-DEA-674242)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 85 Marconi Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43215, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kelly A. Norris, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kelly A. Norris, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CV-3924; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Fifteen Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy-Five and 00/100 Dollars ($15,875.00) in United States Currency seized on or about March 9, 2021, from Ivan Gutierrez and his checked luggage. (21-DEA-675638) Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 85 Marconi Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43215, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Deborah D. Grimes, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Deborah D. Grimes, 303 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR84-WHR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. All Steel Carports, Inc., Court Case Number 3:21CR84-WHR, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Funds in the amount of $5,495,378.56 from JP Morgan Chase Bank, Account Number ending in 0446, in the name of All Steel Carports, Inc. (21-CBP-000421) which was seized from JP Morgan Chase Bank on October 14, 2020 at 9820 E. 116th Street, located in Fishers, IN Contents of JP Morgan Chase Bank, Account Number ending in 7705, in the name of United Metal Structures, LLC in the amount of $151,212.09 (21-CBP-000422) which was seized from JP Morgan Chase Bank on October 14, 2020 at 9820 E. 116th Street, located in Fishers, IN Contents of JP Morgan Chase Bank, Account Number ending in 6289, in the name of Ignacio Chavez-Castillo in the amount of $121,255.44 (21-CBP-000423) which was seized from JP Morgan Chase Bank on October 14, 2020 at 9820 E. 116th Street, located in Fishers, IN Contents of JP Morgan Chase Bank, Account Number ending in 0559, in the name of Chavez Real Estate, LLC in the amount of $89,703.91 (21-CBP-000424) which was seized from JP Morgan Chase Bank on October 14, 2020 at 9820 E. 116th Street, located in Fishers, IN $88,405.00 in United States currency seized from All Steel Carports Inc. (21-CBP-000425) which was seized from All Steel Carports Inc. on October 14, 2020 at 2200 N. Granville Ave., located in Muncie, IN $54,045.00 in United States currency seized from All Steel Carports and Buildings, LLC (21-CBP-000426) which was seized from All Steel Carports and Buildings, LLC on October 14, 2020 at 2520 S 32nd Street, located in Muskogee, OK 2020 Chevy Silverado, VIN: 1GC4YVEY2LF294668, with all attachments thereon VIN# (21-CBP-000427) which was seized from All Steel Carports Inc. on October 14, 2020 at Kendall Road S., located in Worthville, KY 2020 Ford F-350, VIN: 1FT8W3DTXLED58107 with all attachments thereon VIN# (21-CBP-000428) which was seized from All Steel Carports Inc. on October 14, 2020 at 2200 N. Granville Ave., located in Muncie, IN 2020 F-350, VIN: 1FT8W3DT7LEE04685, with any attachments VIN# USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

(21-CBP-000429) which was seized from All Steel Carports Inc. on October 14, 2020 at 1316 E. Okmulgee St., located in Muskogee, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 712 Federal Building, 200 West Second Street, Dayton, OH 45402, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brent Tabacchi, 600 Federal Building, 200 West Second Street, Dayton, OH 45402. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brent Tabacchi, 600 Federal Building, 200 West Second Street, Dayton, OH 45402. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:20-CR-00116; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. TYLER RICHARDSON, Court Case Number 6:20-CR-00116, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearm and ammunition (21-FBI-000964), including the following items: 1 Springfield Armory, Model XD9, caliber 9x19mm semi-automatic pistol, Ser No: XD121467 and 14 Rounds Winchester brand ammunition which was seized from Tyler Richardson on October 28, 2020 at 3101 Highway 48, located in Holdenville, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 North Fifth Street, Room 208, Muskogee, OK 74401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Clay Compton, 520 Denison Avenue, Muskogee, OK 74401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Clay Compton, 520 Denison Avenue, Muskogee, OK 74401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21-CV-00228; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 1540, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Fourteen (14) Big Cats (21-AIG-000024) which was seized from Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe on January 24, 2021 at 21469 Jimbo Rd, located in Thackerville, OK Two (2) Lemurs (21-AIG-000025) which was seized from Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe on August 18, 2021 at 21469 Jimbo Rd, located in Thackerville, OK Two (2) Lemurs (21-AIG-000026) which was seized from Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe on August 18, 2021 at 21469 Jimbo Rd, located in Thackerville, OK Two (2) Lemurs (21-AIG-000027) which was seized from Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe on August 18, 2021 at 21469 Jimbo Rd, located in Thackerville, OK Two (2) Lemurs (21-AIG-000028) which was seized from Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe on August 18, 2021 at 21469 Jimbo Rd, located in Thackerville, OK Three (3) Lemurs (21-AIG-000029) which was seized from Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe on August 18, 2021 at 21469 Jimbo Rd, located in Thackerville, OK Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 North Fifth Street, Room 208, Muskogee, OK 74401, and copies of each served upon Trial Attorney Darrin McCullough, 1400 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 10100, Washington, DC 20530, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Trial Attorney Darrin McCullough, 1400 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 10100, Washington, DC 20530. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-043-GKF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jimmy Lee Hoover, Court Case Number 20-CR-043-GKF, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SCCY INDUSTRIES, LLC (SKYY IND.) CPX-2, CAL: 9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:259055 (20-ATF-032262) which was seized from Jimmy HOOVER on March 04, 2020 at 6200 S 29th W AV, located in Tulsa, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-115-GKF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on April 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Shane Matthew Kitt, Court Case Number 20-CR-115-GKF, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SPIKE'S TACTICAL LLC ST15 Pistol CAL:MULTI SN:PD 007876 (21-ATF-030213) which was seized from Matthew Kitt on August 30, 2021 at 13 E 3rd ST, located in Grove, OK 700 Rounds PMC Ammunition CAL:223 (21-ATF-030224) which was seized from Matthew Kitt on August 30, 2021 at 13 E 3rd ST, located in Grove, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-CR-188-CVE; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James Robert Bailey, Court Case Number 20-CR-188-CVE, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Apple iPhone XR, Model MRYT2LL/A, Cell Phone, Serial Number: F2LZD2NWKXKP Ser No: F2LZD2NWKXKP (20-FBI-007758) which was seized from James Robert Bailey on September 11, 2020 at 706 West 26th Street, located in Sand Springs, OK Apple iPhone XS Max, Model MT5A2LL/A, Cell Phone, Serial Number: FFXXCJWYKPHD Ser No: FFXXCJWYKPHD (20-FBI-007759) which was seized from James Robert Bailey on September 11, 2020 at 7 North Yale, located in Tulsa, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-046-JFH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Issac Eli Pigeon, et al., Court Case Number 21-CR-046-JFH, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearm and ammunition (21-FBI-008479) which was seized from Issac Eli Pigeon on August 27, 2021 at 6728 South Utica Avenue, located in Tulsa, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-046-JFH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Austin Avelar, Court Case Number 21-CR-046-JFH, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearm and ammunition (21-FBI-008479) which was seized from Issac Eli Pigeon and Austin Avelar on August 27, 2021 at 6728 South Utica Avenue, located in Tulsa, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-139-GKF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Douglas Lee Dixon, Court Case Number 21-CR-139-GKF, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearm and ammunition (21-FBI-005048), including the following items: 1 Bryco Arms, Model Jennings Nine, 9mm Caliber, Pistol, with Empty Magazine, Ser No: 1490557; 4 Rounds of CCI 9mm Luger FMJ which was seized from Douglas Lee Dixon on April 06, 2021 at 509 North Miller Street, located in Vinita, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-249-GKF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joshua Duane Fort, Court Case Number 21-CR-249-GKF, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearm and Ammunition (21-FBI-007205), including the following items: 1 Taurus, Model 85, .38 Caliber, Revolver, Ser No: JW65856; 2 JAG, .38 Special Caliber, Hollowpoint Rounds; 1 Federal, .38 Caliber, Round; 1 Blackhawk Holster which was seized from Joshua Duane Fort on June 07, 2021 at 9447 East 31st Street, located in Tulsa, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-393-GKF; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 2017 Audi A7 VIN# WAU22AFC4HN102133 (21-DEA-672880) which was seized from Brandon David McCarthy on November 17, 2020 at 1002 East 20th Street, located in Tulsa, OK 2020 Lexus GX VIN# JTJAM7BX8L5260873 (21-DEA-672883) which was seized from Rachel Christine McCarthy on November 17, 2020 at 1002 East 20th Street, located in Tulsa, OK Arvest Bank, Acct. #XXXX1228, VL: $59,030.81 Acct# XXXX1228 (21-DEA-672888) which was seized from Brandon David McCarthy and Rachel Christine McCarthy on November 17, 2020 at Arvest Bank, 1515 South Utica Avenue, located in Tulsa, OK Arvest Bank, Acct. #XXXX1639, VL: $6,428.18 Acct# XXXX1639 (21-DEA-672892) which was seized from Rachel Christine McCarthy on November 17, 2020 at Arvest Bank, 1515 South Utica Avenue, located in Tulsa, OK Arvest Bank, Acct. #XXXXX7135, VL: $791,649.34 Acct# XXXXX7135 (21-DEA-672916) which was seized from Brachel Marketing LLC on November 17, 2020 at Arvest Bank, 1515 South Utica Avenue, located in Tulsa, OK Arvest Bank, Acct. #XXXX8229, VL: $122,721.41 Acct# XXXX8229 (21-DEA-672931) which was seized from Brachel Real Estate LLC on November 17, 2020 at Arvest Bank, 1515 South Utica Avenue, located in Tulsa, OK Vast Bank, Acct. #XXX1777, VL: $12,736.14 Acct# XXX1777 (21-DEA-672936) which was seized from Brachel Marketing LLC on November 17, 2020 at Vast Bank, 110 North Elgin Street, located in Tulsa, OK Atlantic Coast Containers Shipping Container (21-DEA-673160) which was seized from Lone Goose Bakery on November 17, 2020 at Fiesta Pools, 9502 East 21st Street, located in Tulsa, OK Atlantic Coast Containers Shipping Container (21-DEA-673175) which was seized from Lone Goose Bakery on November 17, 2020 at Fiesta Pools, 9502 East 21st Street, located in Tulsa, OK Fidelity Investment Acct #XXXXXX2016; VL: $310,915.00 Acct# XXXXXX2016 (21-DEA-673181) which was seized from Rachel Christin McCarthy and Rachel C McCarthy Trust on November 17, 2020 at 100 Salem Street, located in Smithfield, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

RI Assorted Gold and Silver and Collectible Coins, VL: $2,935.91 Ser No: See Items List (21-DEA-673235), including the following items: 2 Kilo Silver Bar; 1 1929 $5 Note F15; 1 1926 Cent; 1 1926 D $1 AU; 1 1926 S $1 AU; 1 1926 S $1 BU; 1 1926 Nickel VF; 1 1926 Nickel BU; 1 1926 25C VF; 1 America The Beautiful Salt River Bay Proof; 107 90% Half Dollars; 2 40% Half Dollars which was seized from Brandon David McCarthy and Rachel Christine McCarthy on November 17, 2020 at 1002 East 20th Street, located in Tulsa, OK Assorted Gold and Silver and Collectible Coins, VL: $54,815.73 Ser No: See Items (21-DEA-673260), including the following items: 2 1oz $50 Fine Gold; 1 1oz Gold Republic of Korea; 2 1oz 100 Gold; 3 1oz $50 Canada Gold; 7 $50 Buffalo 1oz .9999 Gold; 7 U.S. President 1oz Silver Coins; 25 $1 Silver Eagle UNC; 10 $1 Silver Eagle Proof; 24 10oz Bars; 3 Kilo Silver Bar; 41 Franklin Half Dollar 90%; 49 Kennedy Half Dollar 90%; 49 Assorted America the Beautiful Silver Coins; 1 1929 $50 Note Tulsa Nat'l UNC; 1 $20 1929 Note OKC VF; 1 $10 1929 OKC VF; 1 $10 1929 OKC AU; 1 $20 1922 Gold Certificate VF; 1 $10 1922 Gold Certificate VF; 1 $10 1928 Gold Certificate AU; 1 $10 1902 Nat'l Bank Note Tulsa 9658 Charter VF; 1 $10 1902 Nat'l Bank Note Tulsa 9658 Charter XF; 1 1923 $1 Note XF; 1 1923 $1 Note VF; 1 1909 D $10 Gold Coin; 1 1940 Dime; 1 1857 Half Dime VF scratch; 1 1926 D Dollar AU; 18 Morgan Dollar Common Dates BU; 2 Morgan Dollar Common Dates AU; 1 1807 Large Stars VG Bust Half; 1 1808 VG Bust Half; 1 1809 Cleaned VF Bust Half; 1 1810 F Bust Half; 1 1811 VF Bust Half; 1 1812 F Bust Half; 1 1813 VF Polished Bust Half; 1 1814 VF Bust Half; 1 1814 VG Bust Half; 1 1817 F Polished Bust Half; 1 1818 G Bust Half; 1 1819 F Bust Half; 1 1820 XF Polished Bust Half; 1 1821 VG Grafiti Bust Half; 1 1822 F Polished Bust Half; 1 1823 VG Bust Half; 1 1824 XF Bust Half; 1 1825 F Cleaned Bust Half; 1 1826 XF Bust Half; 1 1827 F Bust Half; 1 1828 F Bust Half; 1 1829 Scratch XF Bust Half; 1 1830 F Grafiti Bust Half; 1 1831 XF Bust Half; 1 1832 XF Bust Half; 1 1833 XF Bust Half; 1 1835 XF Bust Half; 1 1836 AU 50 Damage Bust Half; 1 1836 XF Bust Half; 1 1836 XF Bust Half; 1 1834 XF Capped Bust Half; 1 1837 xf Cleaned Bust Half; 1 1838 VF Bust Half; 1 1839 VF Bust Half; 1 1944 Nickel; 3 2019 American Eagle 1 oz. Silver UNC which was seized from Brandon David McCarthy and Rachel Christine McCarthy on November 17, 2020 at 1002 East 20th Street, located in Tulsa, OK 2016 Hino Model 268A Box Truck VIN# 5PVNJ8JV5G4S60179 (21-DEA-673469) which was seized from Lone Goose Bakery on December 03, 2020 at 1609 South Boston Avenue, located in Tulsa, OK Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 333 West Fourth Street, Room 411, Tulsa, OK 74103, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Reagan Reininger, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 300, Tulsa, OK 74119. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-20-277-G; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. OSHAY BROWN, Court Case Number CR-20-277-G, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

21-INT-000003 - including the following items: a Kahr Inc., Model PM45, .45 ACP caliber, semi-automatic pistol, bearing serial number SV1155; and four rounds of Federal .45 ACP caliber ammunition; and any ammunition or magazines not specifically listed.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-20-315-HE; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jason David Meyer, Court Case Number CR-20-315-HE, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus International PT140 PRO Pistol CAL:40 SN:SEU88638 (21-ATF-011352) which was seized from Jason MEYER on December 02, 2020 in Nichols Hills. OK 10 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-011358) which was seized from Jason MEYER on December 02, 2020 in Nichols Hills, OK 38 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-011359) which was seized from Jason MEYER on December 02, 2020 in Nichols Hills, OK

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-21-017-G; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. GREGORY COLBERT, Court Case Number CR-21-017-G, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT938C Pistol CAL:380 SN:KUB25130 (21-ATF-019078) which was seized from Gregory COLBERT on February 18, 2021, in Del City, OK.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-21-068-D; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kourade Amerson, Santanio Williamson, & Cleonte Green, Court Case Number CR-21-068-D, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock GMBH 23 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BDY969 (21-ATF-028204) which was seized from Kourdae Amerson on March 16, 2021 at NE 10th and Martin Luther King Blvd., located in Oklahoma City, OK; Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield Pistol CAL:40 SN:JDY5022 (21-ATF-028208) which was seized from Kourdae Amerson on March 16, 2021 at NE 10th and Martin Luther King Blvd., located in Oklahoma City, OK; and HS Produkt (IM Metal) XD40 SUB-CMPCT MOD 2 Pistol CAL:40 SN:GM135442 (21-ATF-028210) which was seized from Kourdae Amerson on March 16, 2021 at NE 13th and Standish, located in Oklahoma City, OK;

Glock, model 22, .40 S&W caliber pistol, bearing serial number BDS460; and

Taurus, model PT140 Millennium G2, .40 S&W caliber pistol, bearing serial number SIW75017.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-21-129-C; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Nicklus Sweet, Court Case Number CR-21-129-C, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

BROWNING 1911-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:51EZX04903 (21-ATF-028086) which was seized from Nicklus SWEET on August 09, 2021 in WATONGA, OK. RUGER SR9C Pistol CAL:9 SN:334-70719 (21-ATF-028091) which was seized from Nicklus SWEET on August 09, 2021 in WATONGA, OK. TAURUS 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:KA53709 (21-ATF-028092) which was seized from Nicklus SWEET on August 09, 2021 in WATONGA, OK. Unknown Black Metal Cylinder with Holes on Both Ends, Threaded at One End, with Baffles Silencer Model:Unknown CAL:Unknown SN:None (21-ATF-028094) which was seized from Nicklus SWEET on August 09, 2021 in WATONGA, OK. 173 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:Unknown (21-ATF-028095) which was seized from Nicklus SWEET on August 09, 2021 in WATONGA, OK.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-21-156-JD; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ronald Deyoung Allen, Court Case Number CR-21-156-JD, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearm and ammunition seized from a 2011 Chrysler 300, VIN: 2C3CA6CTXBH594781; in the possession of and registered to Ronald Deyoung Allen at the time of seizure (21-FBI-008258), including the following items: 1 Taurus, Model PT709 Slim, 9 mm, pistol, with magazine, Ser No: TIM34397; 7 Rounds of 9mm ammunition which was seized from Ronald Deyoung Allen aka Ron Deyoung Allen on June 15, 2021 in Altus, OK.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-21-157-R; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JAVIOR GUERRERO, Court Case Number CR-21-157-R, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SCCY, model CPX-2, 9mm Luger caliber pistol, bearing serial number 685849 (21-ICE-000959) which was seized from Javior Guerrero in Oklahoma City, OK.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA COURT CASE NUMBER: CR-21-205-D; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. EVERSON JAMELLE ZOTIGH, Court Case Number CR-21-205-D, the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms (21-ICE-001251), including the following items: 1 Smith & Wesson, Ser No: EBE3035; 1 Smith & Wesson, Ser No: Obliterated which was seized from Everson Jamelle Zotigh, located in Oklahoma City, OK.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1210 U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building, 200 N.W. 4th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wilson McGarry, United States Attorney's Office, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19-CR-00544-MC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Timothy Shaw Lair, Court Case Number 1:19-CR-00544-MC, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Asset Identification Number 20-FBI-001067, which includes the following items: One (1) Motorola Moto G-6 Play cell phone, bearing Serial No. 352164100596251; One (1) Hewlett Packard Pavilion model 500-267C desktop computer, bearing Serial No. MXX417020H; One (1) Hewlett Packard Pavilion model dv7-1132nr laptop, bearing Serial No. CND8424QNX; One (1) ZTE cell phone smashed and no longer functioning, with no external markings and no Serial Number; Two (2) Red PNY thumb drives; Two (2) Blue PNY thumb drives; One (1) 32GB Micro SD SIM card from Motorola cell phone; and One (1) CD-R, which were seized from Timothy Shaw Lair on December 04, 2019 in Gold Beach, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 310 W Sixth Street, Room 302, Medford, OR 97501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Amy Potter, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Room 740, Portland, OR 97204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Amy Potter, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Room 740, Portland, OR 97204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00002-AA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Edwin Badger, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00002-AA, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson 41 Pistol CAL:22, bearing Serial No. UBJ7455 (20-ATF-012666), which was seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. Wesson Arms, Dan 744V Revolver CAL:44, bearing Serial No. B026183 (20-ATF-012670), which was seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. Iver Johnson PAS 12 Special Shotgun CAL:12, bearing Serial No. PA9512 (20-ATF-012675), which was seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. Savage Stevens 87D Rifle CAL:22, with no serial number (20-ATF-012677), which was seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. Izhmash (Imez) Saiga-12 Shotgun CAL:12, bearing Serial No. H11424433 (20-ATF-012680), which was seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. DPMS Inc(Defense Procurement MFG. Services) A15 Rifle CAL:Multi, bearing Serial No. F057298 (20-ATF-012683), which was seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. AR15-Type. Barrel (20-ATF-012684), which was seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. 29 Rounds LC (Lake City) Ammunition CAL:223 (20-ATF-012686), which were seized from John Badger on February 21, 2020 at 330 Earhart St, Unit: 161, located in Medford, Oregon. Surefire LLC Model A556-212 Silencer, CAL: 556, bearing Serial No. R02945 (20-ATF-015584), which was seized from John Badger on October 28, 2019 at 330 Earhart Street Unit 161, located in Medford, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 310 W Sixth Street, Room 302, Medford, OR 97501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Amy Potter, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Room 740, Portland, OR 97204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Amy Potter, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Room 740, Portland, OR 97204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18-CR-00274-IM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joshua Krumwiede, Court Case Number 3:18-CR-00274-IM, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(18-DEA-661747) One Glock 36 GEN 3 Handgun, Ser No: HVG799; One Glock 36 GEN 3 Magazine, Ser No: HVG799; and Six Rounds of .45 Caliber Ammunition, which was seized from Joshua Steven Krumwiede on February 04, 2018, in Salem, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 19, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Room 740, Portland, OR 97204, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-00333-MO; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on April 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Javier Fernando Hernandez, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-00333-MO, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(21-FBI-005212) Including the following items: ONE (1) Glock G-22 .40 caliber handgun, bearing Serial No. ZYR033; One (1) Glock G-19 Gen4 9mm caliber handgun, bearing Serial No. NHA370; and One (1) Kel-Tec Luger 9mm caliber handgun, Serial No. Unknown, which were seized from Lorenzo Laron Jones on February 3, 2018 in Eugene, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Room 740, Portland, OR 97204, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-00372; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. EVELIO DURAN-BANDERAS, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-00372, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$49,723.00 U.S. Currency (21-FBI-000037), which was seized from Evelio Duran-Banderas on October 05, 2020, in Salem, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Room 740, Portland, OR 97204, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 1000 SW Third Avenue, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:17-CR-00346-AA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Roman Serrano, Court Case Number 6:17-CR-00346-AA, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

WALTHER P22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:L043913 (17-ATF-028067) which was seized from Roman SERRANO on September 20, 2017 at NE QUINCY AV, located in REDMOND, Oregon. 32 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:22 (17-ATF-028068) which was seized from Roman SERRANO on September 20, 2017 at NE QUINCY AV, located in REDMOND, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2100, Eugene, OR 97401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Judith Harper, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Judith Harper, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:20-CR-00422; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Danny Hank Snapp, Court Case Number 6:20-CR-00422, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Western Auto Supply Co., model Revelation, .410 gauge shotgun, obliterated serial number (20-FBI-006013), which was seized from Danny Hank Snapp on September 17, 2020, in Burns, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2100, Eugene, OR 97401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Katie de Villiers, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21-CR-00198-MC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andrew Aaron Lloyd, Court Case Number 6:21-CR-00198-MC, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$660,844.00 in fund held in Fidelity Account XXX-XX7802. Acct# XXX-XX7802 (21-FBI-008059) which was seized from Andrew Aaron Lloyd on June 04, 2021 at 40394 Hilltop Drive, located in Lebanon, OR $9,518,344.84 Securities and funds held in Charles Schwab Account 6922-4724 Acct# 6922-4724 (21-FBI-008060) which was seized from Andrew Aaron Lloyd on June 04, 2021 at 40394 Hilltop Drive, located in Lebanon, OR SIX (6) REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN KLAMATH COUNTY, STATE AND DISTRICT OF OREGON WITH BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES, AND IMPROVEMENTS (21-IRS-000455), including the following items: 1 61245 Protsman Street, Bly, Oregon (Property ID 1); 2 18528 Henwas Loop, Bly, Oregon (Property ID 2); 3 340 Martin Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon (Property ID 7); 4 349 Martin Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon (Property ID 8); 5 2047 Etna Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon (Property ID 9); 6 9728 Ben Kerns Road, Klamath Falls, Oregon (Property ID 10) FOUR (4) REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN COOS COUNTY, STATE AND DISTRICT OF OREGON WITH BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES, AND IMPROVEMENTS (21-IRS-000456), including the following items: 1 440 3rd Court, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 (Property ID 3); 2 2130 Southwest Blvd., Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 (Property ID 4); 3 362 N. Elliott Street, Coquille, Oregon 97423 (Property ID 5); 4 644 8th Street, Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458 (Property ID 15) ONE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN SISKIYOU COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, WITH BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES, AND IMPROVEMENTS (21-IRS-000457), including the following items: 1 421 E. First Street, Dorris, CA 96023 (Property ID 6) EIGHT (8) REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, STATE AND DISTRICT OF OREGON WITH BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES, AND IMPROVEMENTS (21-IRS-000458), including the following items: 1 226 Adams Street, Myrtle Creek, Oregon 97457 (Property ID 11); 2 997 Cornutt Street, Myrtle Creek, Oregon 97457 (Property ID 12); 3 195 SE Mill Street, Myrtle Creek, Oregon 97457 (Property ID 13); 4 205 SE Mill Street, Myrtle Creek, Oregon 97457 (Property ID 14); 5 173 E. Everett Avenue, Sutherlin, Oregon 97479 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

(Property ID 16); 6 191 W. Second Ave, Sutherlin, Oregon 97479 (Property ID 17); 7 150 SE Mill Street, Myrtle Creek, Oregon 97457 (Property ID 21); 8 1303 SE Strong Avenue, Roseburg, Oregon 97470 (Property ID 22) THREE (3) REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN LINCOLN COUNTY, STATE AND DISTRICT OF OREGON WITH BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES, AND IMPROVEMENTS (21-IRS-000459), including the following items: 1 177 NW 6th Street, Toledo, Oregon 97391 (Property ID 18); 2 513 SE East Slope Road, Toledo, Oregon 97391 (Property ID 19); 3 876 NE Highway 20, Toledo, Oregon 97391 (Property ID 20)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2100, Eugene, OR 97401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Julia Jarrett, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Julia Jarrett, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21-CR-00199-AA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gregory Todd Daily, Court Case Number 6:21-CR-00199-AA, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$26,014.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667314) which was seized from Gregory Todd Daily and Tamara Kay Daily on August 05, 2020 at Parsons Creek Road, located in Springfield, Oregon. $4,880.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-667317) which was seized from Gregory Todd Daily and Tamara Kay Daily on August 05, 2020 at Parsons Creek Road, located in Springfield, Oregon. (46) Assorted Gold and Silver Coins and Bars, VL: $4,473.00 Ser No: See Items List (20-DEA-667318), including the following items: 1 UBS 1oz Gold Bar; 11 Silver 1oz Round Coins; 1 U.S. $20 Liberty Gold Coin; 14 Silver Eagle 1oz Silver Coins; 3 Silver Fairytale Coins; 16 $1 U.S. Coins which was seized from Gregory Todd Daily and Tamara Kay Daily on August 05, 2020 at Parsons Creek Road, located in Springfield, Oregon. 2020 Dodge Durango SUV VIN# 1C4SDJCT9LC223701 (20-DEA-667320) which was seized from Gregory Todd Daily and Tamara Kay Daily on August 05, 2020 at Parsons Creek Road, located in Springfield, Oregon. 2017 Dodge Challenger VIN# 2C3CDZBT9HH651586 (20-DEA-667328) which was seized from Gregory Todd Daily and Tamara Kay Daily on August 05, 2020 at Parsons Creek Road, located in Springfield, Oregon. 2010 Chevrolet Camaro VIN# 2G1FK1EJ8A9118342 (20-DEA-667330) which was seized from Gregory Todd Daily on August 05, 2020 at Parsons Creek Road, located in Springfield, Oregon.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2100, Eugene, OR 97401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Judith Harper, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Judith Harper, 405 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2400, Eugene, OR 97401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 15-441; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Anton Perevoznikov, Court Case Number 15-441, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Insight Mini Thermal Monocular with a visible laser pointer SN #430003 and Model number(AN/PAS-23) (14-CBP-000566) which was seized from Anton Perevozniko on November 21, 2013 at United States Postal Office, 344 Avenue U, located in Brooklyn, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Perricone, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Perricone, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 18-108; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Justyn Perez-Colon, Court Case Number 18-108, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

(18-FBI-007149), one (1) Samsung Galaxy J3 Luna Pro cellphone, Ser No: n/a and one (1) iPhone 6s, Ser No: 355692077372790 which was seized from Justyn Perez-Colon on February 14, 2018 at 600 Arch St., located in Philadelphia, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Priya DeSouza, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Priya DeSouza, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-312; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on December 17, 2019, in the case of U.S. v. John C. Dellarocco, Jr., Court Case Number 19-312, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Misc. Electronic Items Ser No: see list (19-FBI-007804), including the following items: 1 Apple Macbook Pro, Ser No: C02HW42GDKQ1; 1 Lenovo Laptop, Model 20187; 1 Apple iPhone 7 Plus, Ser No: F2MT3ZBEHG00; One (1) 16GB Lexar Flash Drive, which was seized from John Dellarocco on June 03, 2019 at 2313 Armstrong Avenue, located in Holmes, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Roberta Benjamin, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Roberta Benjamin, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-368; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Hamlet Tantushyan, Court Case Number 19-368, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Silver Apple iPhone 6s, IMEI 355683070044254 (21-FBI-008932) which was seized from Hamlet Tantushyan on September 13, 2021 at Holiday Inn - Room 506, 3327 Street Road, located in Bensalem, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney K.T. Newton, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney K.T. Newton, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-538; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jahmear Hopper, Court Case Number 19-538, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT145 Pro Pistol CAL:45 SN:NC020553 (21-ATF-003875) which was seized from Jahmear Hopper on November 30, 2020 at 6416 Elmwood Ave, located in Philadelphia, PA 8 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-003878) which was seized from Jahmear Hopper on November 30, 2020 at 6416 Elmwood Ave, located in Philadelphia, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Joseph Labar, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Joseph Labar, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-545; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jesse Golden, Court Case Number 19-545, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus 970 Tracker Revolver CAL:22 SN:VE948245, Obliterated (21-ATF-001123) which was seized from Jesse Golden on October 16, 2020 at 4923 Hoopes St, located in Philadelphia, PA 100 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-001124) which was seized from Jesse Golden on October 16, 2020 at 4923 Hoopes St, located in Philadelphia, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Ignall, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Ignall, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-297; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Nafese Kelly-Sizer, Court Case Number 20-297, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Polymer80,INC. (P80 Tactical P80) Unknown Pistol CAL:UNK SN:None (20-ATF-031389) which was seized from Nafese Kelly-Sizer on September 27, 2020 at Area of 2500 Huntingdon St., located in Philadelphia, PA 35 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:40 (20-ATF-031390) which was seized from Nafese Kelly-Sizer on September 27, 2020 at Area of 2500 Huntingdon St., located in Philadelphia, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ashley Martin, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ashley Martin, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-308; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Romel Bolger, Court Case Number 20-308, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$4,010.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-671341) which was seized from Kasib Parham on August 19, 2020 at 1210 Chestnut Street, Apt 202, located in Philadelphia, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Erica Kivitz, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Erica Kivitz, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-436; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kevin Gupton, Court Case Number 20-436, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus International G2C Pistol CAL:9 SN:TLT03896 (21-ATF-019990) which was seized from Damon Hill on February 10, 2021 at 3561 Stouton Street, located in Philadelphia, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 2609 United States Courthouse, 601 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jose Arteaga, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jose Arteaga, 615 Chestnut Street, Suite 1250, Philadelphia, PA 19106. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-32; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brandon Harris et al., Court Case Number 1:20-CR-32, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms (20-FBI-007743), including the following items: 1 Comanche II, 38 cal, Revolver, Serial: 202586, Ser No: 202586; 1 Smith & Wesson SD40VE, 40 cal, Pistol, Serial: FYT7247, Ser No: FYT7247; 1 USA Tactical Firearms USA-15, 223 cal AR-15 Rifle, Serial: A005060, Ser No: A005060 which was seized from Brandon Harris on July 22, 2020, in Harrisburg, PA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 228 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17108, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, 228 Walnut Street, Harrisburg,, PA 17108. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, 228 Walnut Street, Harrisburg,, PA 17108. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:16-CR-255; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 06, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Chay Wright, Court Case Number 3:16-CR-255, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$900.00 U.S. Currency (21-ATF-029900) which was seized from Chay Wright on August 06, 2021, in Hanover Township, PA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 235 North Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 114, Scranton, PA 18501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, William J. Nealon Federal Building, Suite 311, P.O. Box 309, Scranton, PA 18503. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, William J. Nealon Federal Building, Suite 311, P.O. Box 309, Scranton, PA 18503. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-36; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Iglesias McEntyre, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-36, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms (21-FBI-002906), including the following items: 1 Smith & Wesson, SW9VE, 9 mm Pistol, S/N: DSZ0742, Ser No: DSZ0742; 1 Smith & Wesson, SW9VE, 9 mm Pistol, S/N: FYR5537, Ser No: FYR5537; 1 Izhmash, IJ70-17AH, 380 cal Pistol, S/N: RP001223, Ser No: RP001223; 1 Smith & Wesson, Model 66, 357 cal Revolver, S/N: E1623862, Ser No: E1623862; 1 Remington Arms, Model 700 BDL, 30-06 cal Rifle, S/N: D6601257, Ser No: D6601257 which was seized from Iglesias McEntyre on February 23, 2021 in Laflin, PA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 235 North Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 114, Scranton, PA 18501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, William J. Nealon Federal Building, Suite 311, P.O. Box 309, Scranton, PA 18503. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, William J. Nealon Federal Building, Suite 311, P.O. Box 309, Scranton, PA 18503. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-267; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ernest Stonebraker et al., Court Case Number 4:20-CR-267, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (19-USP-002757), including the following items: 1 HP Compact Tower, Ser No: 2VA00915HO; 1 Asus Laptop; 1 HP Laptop; 1 TCL smart phone; 1 LG Cellphone, Ser No: IMEI 352439-10-266024-2; 1 Silver Samsung; 1 TCL smart phone; 1 AT&T Axia Cellphone, Ser No: IMEI 357485092357633; 1 Samsung Galaxy J1; 1 Alcatel Cellphone, Ser No: IMEI 015126004114720; 1 Alcatel Flip phone; 1 Philips 32GB USB Thumb Drive; 1 Sandisk Cruzer Glide 16GB which was seized from Ernest Stonebraker on May 20, 2019, in Berwick, PA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 235 North Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 114, Scranton, PA 18501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, William J. Nealon Federal Building, Suite 311, P.O. Box 309, Scranton, PA 18503. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Sean A. Camoni, William J. Nealon Federal Building, Suite 311, P.O. Box 309, Scranton, PA 18503. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:16CR175; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 11, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Douglas Tyrone Williams, Jr., Court Case Number 2:16CR175, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$10,000.00 U.S. Currency (16-DEA-623720) which was seized from Boost Mobile on July 21, 2016 at 6034 Saltsburg Road, located in Verona, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Lew, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Lew, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:17CR108; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Juan Romero, Court Case Number 2:17CR108, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

6 Vanilla Mastcard $200 Gift Cards Acct# See Itemization (17-USP-002617), including the following items: 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886841995072; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886844669690; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886959795330; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886989302719; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886936592016; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881793698964 which was seized from Juan Romero on October 07, 2016 at South Strabane Township Police Department, 550 Washington Rd, located in Washington, PA 70 Vanilla Mastercard Gift Cards Acct# See itemization (17-USP-002618), including the following items: 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881166539985; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881705103681; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885418885351; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886890610861; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881713531725; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164888028258308; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885494712792; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885490896128; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881770064354; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886846800723; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886854366237; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885472942007; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164889164381417; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881771880915; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886292646505; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886823783058; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886992194871; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886924244935; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886922096931; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886812443227; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886835346282; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886223802532; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886203338838; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

5164881733685527; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881704797970; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881728355334; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881738744170; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881730884735; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886877847544; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886896300483; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881139467025; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886821714170; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885477425271; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886926359699; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886924813614; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881759649183; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885499174469; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881702457726; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164888032542762; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164888084861292; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886820415902; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886882735858; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886200135765; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881175290562; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886876353684; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881122446648; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885478608859; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881700905858; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886830522978; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886963462240; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886876537187; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886922214484; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886912754887; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885449925184; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881124743422; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886984594195; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885455411491; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886924083432; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881114102811; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881156093605; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886810618127; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886824411923; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886821451310; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886227844704; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886277896646; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886975371306; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886291911058; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

5164885424964471; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885437988608; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881796563306 which was seized from Juan Romero on October 07, 2016 at South Strabane Township Police Department, 550 Washington Rd, located in Washington, PA 11 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Cards Acct# See itemization (17-USP-002619), including the following items: 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881149853362; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881137157230; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885468475863; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885469789254; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881118215486; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881170983120; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886969501413; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886817043238; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886954364256; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164888027625408; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881146342997 which was seized from Juan Romero on October 07, 2016 at South Strabane Township Police Department, 550 Washington Rd, located in Washington, PA 17 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Cards Acct# See itemization (17-USP-002620), including the following items: 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885482203143; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886897785872; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886826015706; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164888078966099; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886207520522; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886892607097; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886982837117; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886917482682; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885437351872; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164888087690078; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886918168637; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886927023138; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886211308195; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885426642018; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885499019789; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886803990095; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881708620673 which was seized from Juan Romero on October 07, 2016 at South Strabane Township Police Department, 550 Washington Rd, located in Washington, PA 8 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Cards Acct# See itemization (17-USP-002621), USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

including the following items: 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886835958052; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886854225888; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886925332739; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885421841797; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881171988060; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881134466634; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885407231500; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886830701093 which was seized from Juan Romero on October 07, 2016 at South Strabane Township Police Department, 550 Washington Rd, located in Washington, PA 14 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Cards Acct# See Itemization (17-USP-002622), including the following items: 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886889411487; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886814317171; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886956054335; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881138072966; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881751884846; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885412348448; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164881192429045; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885471906763; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885476551358; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885470676367; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885437945962; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164885480401228; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886878124646; 1 Vanilla Mastercard $200 Gift Card, Ser No: 5164886842504352 which was seized from Juan Romero on October 07, 2016 at South Strabane Township Police Department, 550 Washington Rd, located in Washington, PA $1,443.00 U.S. Currency (17-USP-002623) which was seized from Juan Romero on October 07, 2016 at South Strabane (PA) Police Department, 550 Washington Rd, located in Washington, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Lew, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Lew, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:17CR295; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Andrzej Kazimierz Zielke, Court Case Number 2:17CR295, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Gold, Silver, Bullion, and Coins Ser No: See Items List (21-FBI-008026), including the following items: 87 Assorted 1 oz Silver Rounds, Generic Design - Mint State; 1 1 oz American Silver Eagle; 1 103.0 ozt Silver Bar, Unassayed; 1 49.9 ozt Silver Bar, Unassayed; 1 93.6 ozt Silver Bar, Unassayed; 1 101.1 ozt Silver Bar, Unassayed; 2 1 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf - Mint State; 2 1976 $10 Canadian Olympic Silver - Mint State; 2 1976 $5 Canadian Olympic Silver - Mint State; 368 1/2 ozt Silver Rounds, Generic Design - Mint State; 78 Assorted 90% Silver Quarters, Modern - Proof; 3 Assorted 90% Silver Dimes, Proof; 2 Assorted 90% Silver Dimes - Circulated; 2 $1 United States Silver Commemorative - Mint State; 3 1/2 ozt Silver Rounds, Generic Design - Mint State; 4 Assorted 1986 Tokens - Mint State; 1 159.5 gram John F. Kennedy Silver Medal, Unassayed - Stamped 0.999; 3005 Assorted 90% Silver Dimes - Mint State; 65 1 oz American Silver Eagle - Mint State; 2 1 oz American Silver Eagle, Capsule Only - Proof; 2 1 oz American Silver Eagle, Colorized - Mint State; 1 1921-S Morgan Dollar - Cull; 395 Assorted 90% Silver Quarters; 134 Assorted 1 oz Silver Bars, Generic Design - Mint State; 3 Assorted 20 gram Silver Bars - Mint State; 1 2 ozt Silver Bar - Mint State; 26 1/10th of a gram Gold Sheets - Mint State; 4 1 oz Silver Rounds, Generic Design - Mint State; 1 1 oz American Silver Eagle, Capsule Only - Proof; 2 1/2 lb Silver Round, Unassayed - Proof; 1 1/4 lb Silver Round, Unassayed - proof; 4 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle - Mint State; 2 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle - Mint State; 4 $5 Gold United States Commemoratives - Mint State; 1 126.3 gram Silver Bar, Unassayed - mint State; 4 62.5 gram Silver Round, Unassayed - Mint State; 46 1 oz American Silver Eagle - Mint State; 10 1 oz American Silver Eagle, Impaired - Mint State; 3 1 oz American Silver Eagle, Colorized - Mint State; 61 Assorted 1 oz Silver Rounds, Generic Design - Mint State; 6 1 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf - Mint State; 1 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic - Mint State; 1 1968 Mexican Olympic 25 Peso - Mint State; 1 1 oz Great Britain Silver Britannia - Mint State; 1 1/2 oz Australian Silver Koala - Mint State; 1 Vietnam Token - Mint State; 251 Assorted 90% Silver Half Dollars - Circulated which was seized from Andrzej Kazimierz Zielke on July 22, 2021 at 3207 Fox Run Road, located in Allison Park, PA $2,870.35 U.S. Currency located in a 2009 Volvo, VIN: YV4BZ992791056884 & inside 3207 Fox Run Rd, Allison Park, PA (21-FBI-008027) which was seized from Andrzej Kazimierz Zielke on July 22, 2021 at 3207 Fox Run Road, located in Allison Park, PA USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:19CR133; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marcia Cunningham, Court Case Number 2:19CR133, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

All funds contained in Bank United Account No. 2027121259, in the name of Marcia Cunningham (19-IRS-000547) which was seized from Bank United on May 13, 2019 at 14817 Oak Lane, located in Miami Lakes, FL All funds contained in Bank United Account No. 9854676635, in the name of Demar Jor, Inc. (19-IRS-000548) which was seized from Bank United on May 13, 2019 at 14817 Oak Lane, located in Miami Lakes, FL All funds contained in Bank United Account No. 9854618147, in the name of Maria Cunningham (19-IRS-000549) which was seized from Bank United on May 13, 2019 at 14817 Oak Lane, located in Miami Lakes, FL All funds contained in Citizens Bank Account No. 6310679523, in the name of Xclusive 8 LLC (19-IRS-000551) which was seized from Citizens Bank on May 13, 2019 at 525 William Penn Place, located in Pittsburgh, PA All funds contained in TD Bank Account# 4350611418, in the name of Marcia Cunningham (19-IRS-000555) which was seized from TD Bank on May 13, 2019 at 301 Fifth Avenue, Suite 102, located in Pittsburgh, PA All funds contained in Wells Fargo Bank Account No. 9704679167 (19-IRS-000557) which was seized from Wells Fargo Bank on May 13, 2019 at 444 Liberty Avenue, located in Pittsburgh, PA All funds contained in Wells Fargo Account No. 5709032980 (19-IRS-000558) which was seized from Wells Fargo Bank on May 13, 2019 at 444 Liberty Avenue, located in Pittsburgh, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney David Lew, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney David Lew, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:19CR134; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jermaine Clark, et al., Court Case Number 2:19CR134, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2010 Chevrolet Traverse, VIN: 1GNLRFED6AS127818 in possession of Jermaine Kyle Clark VIN# 1GNLRFED6AS127818 (19-FBI-007523) which was seized from Jermaine Kyle Clark on May 08, 2019 at 1400 block of Grant St., located in North Braddock, PA $8,060.00 U.S. Currency seized from behind the passenger seat on the floor of a 2008 Subaru Tribeca, VIN: 4S4WX92D884407736 registered to Durrell Rothwell and in possession of Terrence Suggs Jr. (19-FBI-007525) which was seized from Terrence Suggs Jr. on May 08, 2019 at 1400 block of Grant St., located in North Braddock, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR191; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Breanna M. Bane, Court Case Number 2:20CR191, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$18,820.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-007691) which was seized from Breanna Bane on August 12, 2020 at ..., .., located in Monroeville, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR204; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Taire Hardeman, Court Case Number 2:20CR204, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$21,578.00 U.S. Currency of which $20,855.00 from a purse in the master bedroom, & $723.00 from the person of Taire Hardeman all located at 7418 Montecello St, Pittsburgh, PA (20-FBI-005400) which was seized from Taire Hardeman & Nakia Cook on August 20, 2020 in Pittsburgh, PA $4,548.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-007735) which was seized from Taire Hardeman & Nakia Cook on August 20, 2020 in Pittsburgh, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR205; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jermaine Curry Sr., Court Case Number 2:20CR205, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,173.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-005701) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Norinco BWK92 5.56x45 caliber Rifle (20-FBI-005737) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Colt Sporter Match HBAR 223 caliber Rifle (20-FBI-005739) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Harrington and Richardson 22 Rim Fire Revolver (20-FBI-005741) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Colt .357 King Cobra Revolver (20-FBI-005830) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Jimenez Arms J.A. 380 380 caliber pistol (20-FBI-005832) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Ruger P89 9mm Pistol (20-FBI-005833) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Ruger Mini 30 762 caliber Rifle (20-FBI-005834) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA New England Westinghouse/Mosin Nagant 1891 762 caliber rifle (20-FBI-005835) which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Miscellaneous ammunition (20-FBI-005859), including the following items: 6 Rounds of 38 special ammunition; 4 Rounds of .380 ammunition; 47 Rounds of 9mm ammunition; 5 12 Gauge shotgun shells; 17 7.7x58 Hornady ammunition which was seized from Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA Japan Type 38 6.5mm caliber Rifle (20-FBI-005913) which was seized from USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Jermaine Pawlik-Curry on August 19, 2020 at 2516 Brom St., located in McKeesport, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR257; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Trayvon Snoe, Court Case Number 2:20CR257, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum Revolver (20-DEA-682702) which was seized from Trayvon Snoe on July 30, 2020 at 6961 Frankstown Avenue, located in Pittsburgh, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CV1056; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $266,351.10 SEIZUED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 612110803 (21-FDA-000015) which was seized from LIVE OAK BANK on November 05, 2020 at 1741 TIBURON DRIVE, located in WILMINGTON, NC $53,285.77 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 612110600 (21-FDA-000016) which was seized from LIVE OAK BANK on November 05, 2020 at 1741 TIBURON DRIVE, located in WILMINGTON, NC $5,211.98 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 2739554729 (21-FDA-000018) which was seized from WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. on November 05, 2020 at 1012 LEANA DRIVE, located in LELAND, NC $107,235.25 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 1184472478 (21-FDA-000019) which was seized from WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. on November 05, 2020 at 1012 LEANA DRIVE, located in LELAND, NC $59,252.80 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 2594661593 (21-FDA-000020) which was seized from WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. on November 05, 2020 at 1012 LEANA DRIVE, located in LELAND, NC $75,517.42 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 1164652487 (21-FDA-000021) which was seized from WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. on November 05, 2020 at 1012 LEANA DRIVE, located in LELAND, NC $5,867,185.03 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 2280214434 (21-FDA-000022) which was seized from WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. on November 05, 2020 at 1012 LEANA DRIVE, located in LELAND, NC $122,344.42 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 2594266732 (21-FDA-000024) which was seized from WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. on November 05, 2020 at 1012 LEANA DRIVE, located in LELAND, NC $278,528.13 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 4300167370 (21-FDA-000026) which was seized from UNITED BANK on November 05, 2020 at 4945 SOUTHPORT SUPPLY ROAD, SE, located in SOUTHPORT, NC $83,441.64 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 4300254982 (21-FDA-000027) which was seized from UNITED BANK on November 05, 2020 at 4945 SOUTHPORT SUPPLY ROAD, SE, located in SOUTHPORT, NC USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

$3,683,489.69 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 4300299264 (21-FDA-000028) which was seized from UNITED BANK on November 05, 2020 at 4945 SOUTHPORT SUPPLY ROAD, SE, located in SOUTHPORT, NC $64,433.67 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 4300306929 (21-FDA-000029) which was seized from UNITED BANK on November 05, 2020 at 4945 SOUTHPORT SUPPLY ROAD, SE, located in SOUTHPORT, NC $94,215.89 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 1340016879435 (21-FDA-000030) which was seized from BRANCH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY (BB&T) on November 05, 2020 at 3769 BUSINESS 17 E, located in BOLIVIA, NC $392,995.21 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 30765420 (21-FDA-000031) which was seized from CORNING CREDIT UNION on November 05, 2020 at 2036 OLDE REGENT WAY, located in LELAND, NC $16,923.93 SEIZED PURSUANT TO A FEDERAL SEIZURE WARRANT Acct# 1164652503 (21-FDA-000039) which was seized from WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. on November 05, 2020 at 1012 LEANA DRIVE, located in LELAND, NC Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jeff Bengel, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jeff Bengel, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-243; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kamil Ahmed Amin, Court Case Number 21-243, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$23,320.00 U.S. Currency (21-ICE-000958) which was seized from Kamil Ahmed Amin on March 03, 2021 at I-76E, located in Mt. Pleasant, PA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Room 311, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee J. Karl, Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, 700 Grant Street, Suite 4000, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 15-365-1 (GAG); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JESUS MONTANEZ-SERRANO, Court Case Number 15-365-1 (GAG), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Smith & Wesson pistol, model SW40VE, .40 caliber, bearing serial number PBR7445 (15-ICE-003274) which was seized from Jesus Montanez-Serrano on May 13, 2015 at premises of Bldg. A-9, Jardines Country Club Public Housing Project, located in San Juan, PR Three (3) .40 caliber magazines (15-ICE-003275) which was seized from Jesus Montanez-Serrano on May 13, 2015 at premises of Bldg. A-9, Jardines Country Club Public Housing Project, located in San Juan, PR Thirty-four (34) rounds of .40 caliber ammunition (15-ICE-003276) which was seized from Jesus Montanez-Serrano on May 13, 2015 at premises of Bldg. A-9, Jardines Country Club Public Housing Project, located in San Juan, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Victor O. Acevedo-Hernandez, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Victor O. Acevedo-Hernandez, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 15-CR-521 (JAG); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JOSHUA GARCIA, Court Case Number 15-CR-521 (JAG), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Glock pistol, model 21, .45 caliber, bearing serial number WLP486 (15-ICE-003265) which was seized from Joshua Garcia on August 04, 2015 at #8 Adjuntas St. Bonneville Heights, located in Caguas, PR Ninety-two (92) rounds of ammunition (15-ICE-003266) which was seized from Joshua Garcia on August 04, 2015 at #8 Adjuntas St. Bonneville Heights, located in Caguas, PR Six (6) ammunition magazines (15-ICE-003267) which was seized from Joshua Garcia on August 04, 2015 at #8 Adjuntas St. Bonneville Heights, located in Caguas, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander L. Alum, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander L. Alum, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 16-178 (PAD); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. ROBERTO ROMERO-RIVERA, Court Case Number 16-178 (PAD), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One hundred (100) rounds of .45 caliber ammunition (16-ICE-003025) which was seized from Roberto Romero-Rivera on March 03, 2016 at Vista Hermosa Public Housing Project, Building D23, apartment 313, located in San Juan, PR seven (7) Glock Magazines (16-ICE-003026) which was seized from Roberto Romero-Rivera on March 03, 2016 at Vista Hermosa Public Housing Project, Building D23, apartment 313, located in San Juan, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Myriam Fernandez-Gonzalez, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Myriam Fernandez-Gonzalez, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 16-233 (ADC); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on January 28, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JORGE O. ORTIZ- RODRIGUEZ, Court Case Number 16-233 (ADC), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Extended capcacity magazine of 9mm caliber (16-ICE-002961) which was seized from Jorge O. Ortiz-Rodriguez on April 06, 2016 at Urbanizacion Villa Esperanza, Calle Fraternidad #K-97, located in Caguas, PR Miscellaneous ammunition (16-ICE-002962), including the following items: 31 Thirty one rounds of 9mm caliber ammunition; 4 Four rounds of 9mm caliber ammunition; 1 One round of 7.62x39mm caliber ammunition which was seized from Jorge O. Ortiz-Rodriguez on April 06, 2016 at Urbanizacion Villa Esperanza, Calle Fraternidad #K-97, located in Caguas, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Max J. Perez-Bouret, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Max J. Perez-Bouret, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 16-424 (GAG); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 13, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. MELVIN FELICIANO-IRIZARRY, Court Case Number 16-424 (GAG), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Glock pistol, model 22, .40 caliber, bearing serial number RHB-905 (16-ICE-002753) which was seized from Melvin Feliciano-Irizarry on June 24, 2016 at Calle 6 #102, Sector Macana, located in Guayanilla, PR Nineteen (19) rounds of .40 caliber ammunition (16-ICE-002754) which was seized from Melvin Feliciano-Irizarry on June 24, 2016 at Calle 6 #102, Sector Macana, located in Guayanilla, PR Two (2) .40 Glock magazines of high capacity (16-ICE-002755) which was seized from Melvin Feliciano-Irizarry on June 24, 2016 at Calle 6 #102, Sector Macana, located in Guayanilla, PR One (1) Kel Tech rifle, model PLR16, 5.56mm caliber, bearing serial number P3732 (16-ICE-002756) which was seized from Melvin Feliciano-Irizarry on June 24, 2016 at Calle 6 #102, Sector Macana, located in Guayanilla, PR Twenty-eight (28) rounds of .223 caliber ammunition (16-ICE-002757) which was seized from Melvin Feliciano-Irizarry on June 24, 2016 at Calle 6 #102, Sector Macana, located in Guayanilla, PR One (1) rifle magazine (16-ICE-002758) which was seized from Melvin Feliciano-Irizarry on June 24, 2016 at Calle 6 #102, Sector Macana, located in Guayanilla, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan L. Gottfried, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan L. Gottfried, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 16-555 (JAG); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. [2] ROSALIA FAJARDO-ESPADA, Court Case Number 16-555 (JAG), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

S&W pistol, .40 caliber, bearing serial number 4013TSW (16-ICE-002958) which was seized from Rosalia Fajardo-Espada on August 25, 2016 at Carr. 903, located in Yabucoa, PR Three ammunition magazines (16-ICE-002959) which was seized from Rosalia Fajardo-Espada on August 25, 2016 at Carr. 903, located in Yabucoa, PR Thirty-two (34) rounds of .40 caliber ammunition (16-ICE-002960) which was seized from Rosalia Fajardo-Espada on August 25, 2016 at Carr. 903, located in Yabucoa, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John P. Hutchins III, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John P. Hutchins III, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 16-749(ADC); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. EDGAR XAVIER LOPEZ-RODRIGUEZ, Court Case Number 16-749(ADC), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Glock pistol, model 23, .40 caliber, bearing serial number VCP392 (17-ICE-003096) which was seized from Edgar Xavier Lopez-Rodriguez on November 25, 2016 at Walmart Supercenter, located in Hatillo, PR One (1) .40 caliber magazine (17-ICE-003097) which was seized from Edgar Xavier Lopez-Rodriguez on November 25, 2016 at Walmart Supercenter, located in Hatillo, PR Fourteen (14) rounds of .40 caliber ammunition (17-ICE-003098) which was seized from Edgar Xavier Lopez-Rodriguez on November 25, 2016 at Walmart Supercenter, located in Hatillo, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Camille Garcia-Jimenez, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Camille Garcia-Jimenez, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 17-197 AND 17-635 (GAG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. MICHAEL JORDAN CANDELARIAROSARIO, Court Case Number 17-197 AND 17-635 (GAG, the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Glock pistol, model 30, .45 caliber, bearing serial number UYR029 (17-ICE-003028) which was seized from Michael Jordan Candelaria-Rosario on March 16, 2017 at a trafic stop on Sector Barahona, located in Morovis, PR Two (2) .45 caliber ammunition magazines (17-ICE-003029) which was seized from Michael Jordan Candelaria-Rosario on March 16, 2017 at a trafic stop on Sector Barahona, located in Morovis, PR Thirty-one (31) rounds of .45 caliber ammunition (17-ICE-003030) which was seized from Michael Jordan Candelaria-Rosario on March 16, 2017 at a trafic stop on Sector Barahona, located in Morovis, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daynelle Alvarez-Lora, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daynelle Alvarez-Lora, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 17-411 (PAD); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 11, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JORGE DIAZ-ARROOYO [1], Court Case Number 17-411 (PAD), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1).223 caliber AR-15 rifle, bearing serial number CM152241 (17-ICE-003059) which was seized from Jorge Diaz-Arroyo on June 29, 2017 at Azalea Street #395, Sector Villa Olga, located in Toa Baja, PR One (1) Glock pistol, model 23, .40 caliber, bearing serial number PDW411 (17-ICE-003060) which was seized from Jorge Diaz-Arroyo on June 29, 2017 at Azalea Street #395, Sector Villa Olga, located in Toa Baja, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Alexander L. Alum, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Alexander L. Alum, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-280 (ADC); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 18, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. WILLIAMS SEVERINO-JEREZ, Court Case Number 19-280 (ADC), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Walther pistol, 9mm caliber, model PPKS,, bearing serial number 800234 (19-ICE-003264) which was seized from Williams Severino-Jerez on April 21, 2019 at El Padrino Bar, located in San Juan, PR Eight (8) rounds of .380 caliber ammunition (19-ICE-003265) which was seized from Williams Severino-Jerez on April 21, 2019 at El Padrino Bar, located in San Juan, PR One (1) Walther PP 9mm magazine (19-ICE-003266) which was seized from Williams Severino-Jerez on April 21, 2019 at El Padrino Bar, located in San Juan, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Richard T. Passanisi Jr., TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Richard T. Passanisi Jr., TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-577 (GAG); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. [1] EDWIN J. VARGAS-FRANQUI, Court Case Number 19-577 (GAG), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Cash/Currency in lieu of 1980 Dusky Marine 233 Ser No: DUS332590880 (19-FBI-006808), including the following items: 1 2005 Yamaha F250TURD-4 Stroke Series; 1 1980 Dusky Marine 233, Ser No: DUS332590880 which was seized from Edwin Joel Vargas-Franqui on September 01, 2019 at South of Guanica, located in Guanica, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jordan H. Martin, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jordan H. Martin, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-687 (RAM); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 05, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. BENJAMIN ALGARIN-MELENDEZ, Court Case Number 19-687 (RAM), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Glock pistol, model 23, .40 caliber bearing serial number BFGA977 (20-ICE-001937) which was seized from Benjamin Algarin-Melendez on October 24, 2019 at Barrio Sonadora, Sector La Marquesa, Residence #10, located in Guaynabo, PR Three (3) .40 caliber ammunition magazines (20-ICE-001938) which was seized from Benjamin Algarin-Melendez on October 24, 2019 at Barrio Sonadora, Sector La Marquesa, Residence #10, located in Guaynabo, PR Thirty-three (33) rounds of .40 caliber ammunition (20-ICE-001939) which was seized from Benjamin Algarin-Melendez on October 24, 2019 at Barrio Sonadora, Sector La Marquesa, Residence #10, located in Guaynabo, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Pedro R. Casablanca, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Pedro R. Casablanca, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-247 (GAG); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JOSE JULIAN MELENDEZ-MORALES, Court Case Number 20-247 (GAG), the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One (1) Glock pistol, model 36, .45 caliber ammunition, bearing serial number NXB943 (19-ICE-003387) which was seized from Jose Julian Melendez-Morales on August 26, 2019 at Building #1 Apartment #23 El Coral Public Housing Project, located in Carolina, PR Six (6) rounds of .45 caliber ammunition (19-ICE-003388) which was seized from Jose Julian Melendez-Morales on August 26, 2019 at Building #1 Apartment #23 El Coral Public Housing Project, located in Carolina, PR

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michele Colon, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michele Colon, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-1263 JAG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 922, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: GLOCK GMBH 37GEN3 PISTOL CAL:45 SN:BRAF141 (21-ATF-008470) which was seized from Joshua Seepersaud on December 23, 2020 at 830 Airport Road Apt. 312, located in Port Orange, FL MATRIX AEROSPACE CORPORATION M556-SC PISTOL CAL:MULTI SN:SC556-13482 (21-ATF-008471) which was seized from Joshua Seepersaud on December 23, 2020 at 830 Airport Road Apt. 312, located in Orange Port, FL MATRIX AEROSPACE CORPORATION M556-SC PISTOL CAL:MULTI SN:SC556-13483 (21-ATF-008475) which was seized from Joshua Seepersaud on December 23, 2020 at 830 Airport Road Apt. 312, located in Port Orange, FL MATRIX AEROSPACE CORPORATION M556-SC PISTOL CAL:MULTI SN:SC556-13299 (21-ATF-008479) which was seized from Joshua Seepersaud on December 23, 2020 at 830 Airport Road Apt. 312, located in Port Orange, FL MATRIX AEROSPACE CORPORATION M556-SC PISTOL CAL:MULTI SN:SC556-13435 (21-ATF-008484) which was seized from Joshua Seepersaud on December 23, 2020 at 830 Airport Road Apt. 312, located in Port Orange, FL MATRIX AEROSPACE CORPORATION M556-SC PISTOL CAL:MULTI SN:SC556-13448 (21-ATF-008485) which was seized from Joshua Seepersaud on December 23, 2020 at 830 Airport Road Apt. 312, located in Port Orange, FL MATRIX AEROSPACE CORPORATION M9SC-G RIFLE CAL:9 SN:SC9G-01071 (21-ATF-008486) which was seized from Joshua Seepersaud on December 23, 2020 at 830 Airport Road Apt. 312, located in Port Orange, FL Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 150 CHARDON STREET FEDERAL OFFICE BLG OFFICE 150, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Manuel A. Muniz-Lorenzi, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Manuel A. Muniz-Lorenzi, TORRE CHARDON SUITE 1201, 350 CARLOS CHARDON STREET, SAN JUAN, PR 00918. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-112-JJM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ronald Zenga, Court Case Number 19-112-JJM, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment (19-ICE-003396) which was seized from Ronald Zenga on October 17, 2018 in Middletown, RI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John McAdams, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John McAdams, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 19-143-WES; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Yerry Abreu-Jimenez, Court Case Number 19-143-WES, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$3,348.00 U.S currency (20-FBI-001977)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Terrence Donnelly, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Terrence Donnelly, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-108-MSM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on November 20, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Preston Dewight Ludd, et al, Court Case Number 20-108-MSM, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$599.55 in United States currency (20-USS-000467) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI Approximately $880.00 in counterfeit Federal Reserve Notes (20-USS-000468) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI $1,420.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000469) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 315 Broad Street, located in Cumberland, RI $300.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000470) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 1998 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI $860.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000471) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2125 Diamond Hill Road, located in Cumberland, RI $700.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000472) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI Two Netspend Prepaid Debit Cards SN 4169942905275675 and SN 4169940251754863 (20-USS-000473) which was seized from Preston Dewight Ludd on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI Approximately $912.00 in United States currency (20-USS-000474) which was seized from Preston Dewight Ludd on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI One Green Dot Prepaid Debit Card, Serial No. 4143970196171775 (20-USS-000475) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2125 Diamond Hill Road, located in Cumberland, RI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ronald Gendron, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ronald Gendron, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-108-MSM-01; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Preston Dewight Ludd, et al, Court Case Number 20-108-MSM-01, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$599.55 in United States currency (20-USS-000467) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI Approximately $880.00 in counterfeit Federal Reserve Notes (20-USS-000468) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI $1,420.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000469) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 315 Broad Street, located in Cumberland, RI $300.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000470) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 1998 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI $860.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000471) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2125 Diamond Hill Road, located in Cumberland, RI $700.00 in counterfeit U.S. currency (20-USS-000472) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI Two Netspend Prepaid Debit Cards SN 4169942905275675 and SN 4169940251754863 (20-USS-000473) which was seized from Preston Dewight Ludd on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI Approximately $912.00 in United States currency (20-USS-000474) which was seized from Preston Dewight Ludd on April 11, 2020 at 2136 Mendon Road, located in Cumberland, RI One Green Dot Prepaid Debit Card, Serial No. 4143970196171775 (20-USS-000475) which was seized from Martin Rashid Gray on April 11, 2020 at 2125 Diamond Hill Road, located in Cumberland, RI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ronald Gendron, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ronald Gendron, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-80-JJM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Carlos Johanis Gonzalez Nevarez, Court Case Number 20-80-JJM, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$2046.00 in US currency (20-FBI-006821) which was seized from Carlos Nevarez on November 21, 2019 at 134 Jewett Street, Apt. 3, located in Providence, RI .45 caliber pistol Haskell Highpoint S/N JHP45 with 6 rounds of ammunition (20-FBI-006822) which was seized from Carlos Nevarez on November 21, 2019 at 134 Jewett Street, Apt. 3, located in Providence, RI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stacey Veroni, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stacey Veroni, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-87-JJM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tomy J. Fitton, Court Case Number 20-87-JJM, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a blue Samsung Galaxy model S10E cell phone, serial number R58MB21DCWB (21-ICE-001278) which was seized from Tomy J. Fitton

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ronald Gendron, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ronald Gendron, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 20-88-MSM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Moller, Court Case Number 20-88-MSM, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$87,896.78 in funds from Bank Account #: 8258982749, in the name of Michael Moller at TD Bank, Mt. Laurel, NJ Acct# 8258982749 (20-FBI-006682) which was seized from Michael Moller on September 25, 2020 at TD Bank Global, 11000 Atrium Way, located in Mt. Laurel, NJ $2,000.15 in funds from Bank Account #: 3274870217, in the name of Michael Moller, at TD Bank, Mt. Laurel, NJ Acct# 3274870217 (20-FBI-006684) which was seized from Michael Moller on September 22, 2020 at TD Bank Global, located in Mt. Laurel, NJ $38,534.00 U.S. Currency (20-FBI-006685) which was seized from Michael Moller on September 22, 2020 at 1 Wood Road, located in Middleton, RI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lee Vilker, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lee Vilker, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-05-JJM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. William H. Normandin, Court Case Number 21-05-JJM, the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

an Apple iPhone XS, serial number DNPXJHNKKPFT (21-ICE-001279) which was seized from William Normandin on October 29, 2020 in Providence, RI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, One Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John McAdams, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John McAdams, 50 Kennedy Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ROCK HILL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 0:20-CR-00678-MGL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Deqavion Keyvon Cook, Court Case Number 0:20-CR-00678-MGL, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson, Model M&P, 9mm pistol with an extended magazine and miscellaneous rounds of 9mm ammunition (21-ICE-001366) which was seized from Deqavion Keyvon Cook on November 05, 2020 at 400 Block of West Main Street, located in Rock Hill, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Matthew J. Perry, Jr., United States Courthouse, 901 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ROCK HILL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 0:20-CR-00720-CMC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dennis Lee Williams, Court Case Number 0:20-CR-00720-CMC, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rossi 713 Revolver CAL:357 SN:F044879 (21-ATF-019017) which was seized from Dennis Williams on April 06, 2021 at 104 Penny St, located in Lancaster, SC 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:ZZ (21-ATF-019044) which was seized from Dennis Williams on April 06, 2021 at 104 Penny St, located in Lancaster, SC Ruger LCP Pistol CAL:380 SN:372273358 (21-ATF-019052) which was seized from Dennis Williams on April 06, 2021 at 104 Penny St, located in Lancaster, SC 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:380 (21-ATF-019056) which was seized from Dennis Williams on April 06, 2021 at 104 Penny St, located in Lancaster, SC Glock 27 Pistol CAL:40 SN:SXM973 (21-ATF-019059) which was seized from Dennis Williams on April 06, 2021 at 104 Penny St, located in Lancaster, SC 11 Rounds Smith & Wesson Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-019063) which was seized from Dennis Williams on April 06, 2021 at 104 Penny St, located in Lancaster, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Matthew J. Perry, Jr., United States Courthouse, 901 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:18-CR-261-DCN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Candis Mack, Court Case Number 2:18-CR-261-DCN, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson SD40VE Pistol CAL:40 SN:HEB6498 (21-ATF-010558) which was seized from OBrian Maddox on February 25, 2021 at 301 Johnnie Dodd's Blvd, Unit 227, located in Mount Pleasant, SC 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9/40 (21-ATF-013433) which was seized from OBrian Maddox on March 05, 2021 at 929 Sam Rittenberg Bl, located in Charleston, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 85 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COLUMBIA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:17-CR-640-MGL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Steven Merlo, Court Case Number 3:17-CR-640-MGL, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$14,073.00 U.S. Currency (18-DEA-637951) which was seized from Steven Charles Merlo on January 17, 2018 at 1653 Bridget Avenue, located in Simi Valley, CA (7) Assorted Firearms, VL: $2,729.99 (18-DEA-638386), including the following items: 1 Glock 21 .45 Caliber Pistol, Ser No: TUB043; 1 Smith and Wesson 638 Airweight .38 Caliber Revolver, Ser No: CWR1115; 1 Glock 34 .9mm Caliber Pistol, Ser No: BFUL089; 1 Para-Ordnance P14 .45 Caliber Pistol, Ser No: RL4730; 1 Stag Arms STAG-15 .223 Caliber Auto-Loading Rifle, Ser No: S026857; 1 Charles Daly 500 12 Gauge Double Barrel Shotgun, Ser No: 191327; 1 Mossberg 500A 12 Gauge Slide Action Shotgun, Ser No: P538013 which was seized from Steven Charles Merlo on January 17, 2018 at 1653 Bridget Avenue, located in Simi Valley, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michael Brown, 1441 Main Street, Suite 500, Columbia, SC 29201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michael Brown, 1441 Main Street, Suite 500, Columbia, SC 29201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COLUMBIA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-00140-MGL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Dewayne Haggwood, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-00140-MGL, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith&Wesson 38 Revolver CAL:38 SN:5D43662 (20-ATF-014075) which was seized from Michael Haggwood on February 18, 2020 at 5801 Fairfield Road, located in Columbia, SC 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:38 (20-ATF-014077) which was seized from Michael Haggwood on February 18, 2020 at 5801 Fairfield Road, located in Columbia, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COLUMBIA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-559-JMC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dervin Devon Lancaster, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-559-JMC, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Firearms (20-FBI-005262), including the following items: 1 Taurus G2C 9mm pistol, Ser No: TLP18233; 1 Taurus G2C 9mm pistol, Ser No: TLX28840; 1 Cobra CB38 .38 caliber pistol, Ser No: CTO85016; 1 Glock 26GEN4 9mm pistol, Ser No: BFBN041 which was seized from Dervin Lancaster on September 16, 2020 at 728 Meadow Circle, located in Sumter, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 1441 Main Street, Suite 500, Columbia, SC 29201. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 1441 Main Street, Suite 500, Columbia, SC 29201. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FLORENCE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-560-MGL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Boulware, Andre Alexander, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-560-MGL, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock 26 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol w/Magazine (20-DEA-669211) which was seized from Andre Alexander Boulware on August 19, 2020 at Parking area of 310 Windmill Court, Apt. G, located in Columbia, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 901 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FLORENCE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-650-DCC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brandon Paul Wallace, Court Case Number 4:19-CR-650-DCC, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson 6904 Pistol CAL:9 SN:AIP8553 (19-ATF-033340) which was seized from Brandon Wallace on August 13, 2019 at 124 Long Leaf Rd, located in Marion, SC 9 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:9 (19-ATF-033341) which was seized from Brandon Wallace on August 13, 2019 at 124 Long Leaf Rd, located in Marion, SC HiPoint C9 Pistol CAL:9 SN:P021588 (19-ATF-033347) which was seized from Brandon Wallace on August 13, 2019 at 124 Long Leaf Rd, located in Marion, SC 6 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:9 (19-ATF-033349) which was seized from Brandon Wallace on August 13, 2019 at 124 Long Leaf Rd, located in Marion, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Evans Street, Florence, SC 29501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FLORENCE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-469-SAL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Leon Davis, Jr., Court Case Number 4:20-CR-469-SAL, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag Shotgun CAL:12 SN:UM649164 (21-ATF-017457) which was seized from Leon Davis Jr. on November 05, 2020 at 1147 Sandwood Dr, located in Hartsville, SC Smith & Wesson 19 Revolver CAL:357 SN:9K43375 (21-ATF-017458) which was seized from Leon Davis Jr. on November 05, 2020 at 1147 Sandwood Dr, located in Hartsville, SC 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:357 (21-ATF-017459) which was seized from Leon Davis Jr. on November 05, 2020 at 1147 Sandwood Dr, located in Hartsville, SC 11 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-017460) which was seized from Leon Davis Jr. on November 05, 2020 at 1147 Sandwood Dr, located in Hartsville, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Evans Street, Florence, SC 29501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FLORENCE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-169-SAL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dominic Rakim Ellison, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-169-SAL, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Haskell (MFGR) JHP Pistol CAL:45 SN:X4108863 (21-ATF-020854) which was seized from Dominic Ellison on April 13, 2021 at Clyde St, located in Florence, SC 9 Rounds Federal Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-020855) which was seized from Dominic Ellison on April 13, 2021 at Clyde St, located in Florence, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Evans Street, Florence, SC 29501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FLORENCE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-271-SAL; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sean Patrick Murphy, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-271-SAL, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Savage 110 Rifle CAL:308 SN:N885527 (21-ATF-027263) which was seized from Sean Murphy on August 04, 2021 at 3670 Mobile Ln, Unit 59, located in Myrtle Beach, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 401 West Evans Street, Florence, SC 29501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREENVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:20-CR-628-TMC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Clifford Kyzer, Court Case Number 6:20-CR-628-TMC, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Diamondback Arms Inc. DB-15 Rifle CAL:Multi SN:DB1834975 (19-ATF-018867) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC Remington Arms Company, Inc. 1100 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:L327526V (19-ATF-018869) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC Marlin Firearms Co. 60W Rifle CAL:22 SN:09356023 (19-ATF-018870) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC Winchester 190 Rifle CAL:22 SN:B1312321 (19-ATF-018871) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC Winchester 1906 Rifle CAL:22 SN:35984 (19-ATF-018872) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC Browning Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:03604T57 (19-ATF-018873) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC Ruger SR-22 Pistol CAL:22 SN:36786421 (19-ATF-018874) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC Sauer J.P. (Sauer & Sohn) Western Sixshooter Revolver CAL:22 SN:A17186 (19-ATF-018875) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC 7 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:22 (19-ATF-018877) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC 644 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:NA (19-ATF-018878) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

666 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:NA (19-ATF-018879) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 06, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC $2,520.00 U.S. Currency (19-ATF-019112) which was seized from Clifford Kyzer on March 07, 2019 at 1804 Two Notch Rd, located in Lexington, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 250 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREENVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:20-CR-628-TMC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Mark Edward Slusher, Court Case Number 6:20-CR-628-TMC, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HiPoint 995 Rifle CAL:9 SN:E38282 (21-ATF-028564) which was seized from Mark Slusher on August 12, 2021 at 200 Shirway Ct, located in Lexington, SC 106 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:MULTI (21-ATF-028565) which was seized from Mark Slusher on August 12, 2021 at 200 Shirway Ct, located in Lexington, SC 57 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-028566) which was seized from Mark Slusher on August 12, 2021 at 200 Shirway Ct, located in Lexington, SC Hi Point / Haskell Mfg Model JHP .45 caliber pistol, S/N X4344352 (21-FBI-007123) which was seized from Mark Slusher on December 09, 2020 at Unknown, located in Greenville, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 250 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREENVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20-467-DCC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Eder I. Lopez, Court Case Number 8:20-467-DCC, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

American Tactical Omni Hybrid 5.56 Caliber Rifle (19-DEA-681210) which was seized from Eder Israel Lopez on August 20, 2019 at Interstate 85 North, located in Anderson, SC FNS 9mm Pistol w/Magazine and Ammunition, VL: $252.00 (19-DEA-681214), including the following items: 1 FNS 9mm Pistol, Ser No: GKU152399; 10 Ammunition; 1 Magazine which was seized from Eder Israel Lopez on August 20, 2019 at Interstate 85 North, located in Anderson, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 250 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:20-CR-452-DCC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on January 12, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gary and Shannon Garland, Court Case Number 8:20-CR-452-DCC, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1305 Big Creek Rd., Belton, SC (20-CBP-000775) Parcel # 247-00-05-005

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 250 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:21-CR-167-HMH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Denardo Tyshon Graham, Court Case Number 8:21-CR-167-HMH, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Pistol CAL:380 SN:KCS9612 (21-ATF-024042) which was seized from Denardo Graham on May 17, 2021 at Highway 28 Bypass & Highway 24, located in Anderson, SC 60 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:223 (21-ATF-024043) which was seized from Denardo Graham on May 17, 2021 at Highway 28 Bypass & Highway 24, located in Anderson, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 250 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 8:21-CR-167-HMH; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Patrick Fitzgerald Clemons, Court Case Number 8:21-CR-167-HMH, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson SD9VE Pistol CAL:9 SN:FYF9224 (21-ATF-024039) which was seized from Patrick Clemons on May 17, 2021 at Highway 28 Bypass & Highway 24, located in Anderson, SC 24 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-024041) which was seized from Patrick Clemons on May 17, 2021 at Highway 28 Bypass & Highway 24, located in Anderson, SC

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 250 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Fisher Sherard, 55 Beattie Place, Suite 700, Greenville, SC 29601. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH DAKOTA, CENTRAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR30142; 3:21CR30132; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Stacy Hanson; US v. Elissa Schultz, Court Case Number 3:21CR30142; 3:21CR30132, the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson T/C Arms Compass Rifle CAL:308 SN:U223940 (20-ATF-026741) which was seized from Elissa Schultz on August 20, 2020, located in Highmore, SD 3 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:308 (20-ATF-026742) which was seized from Elissa Schultz on August 20, 2020, located in Highmore, SD 3309 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:** (20-ATF-026745), including the following items: 18 18 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:308; 1620 1620 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:**; 87 87 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:**; 1 1 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:308; 20 20 Rounds Browning Ammunition CAL:30-30; 30 30 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:**; 739 739 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:**; 775 775 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:**; 19 19 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:300 which was seized from Stacy Hansen on August 20, 2020, located in Highmore, SD Marlin Firearms XT-22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:RB21512A (20-ATF-026747) which was seized from Stacy Hansen on August 20, 2020, located in Highmore, SD 302 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:** (20-ATF-026748), including the following items: 3 3 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:**; 94 94 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:**; 26 26 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:**; 5 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22; 174 174 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:** which was seized from Stacy Hansen on August 20, 2020, located in Highmore, SD Rifle CAL:22 SN:830-09331 (20-ATF-026749) which was seized from Stacy Hansen on August 20, 2020, located in Highmore, SD Remington Arms 700 LH Rifle CAL:300 SN:G6609093 (20-ATF-026750) which was seized from Stacy Hansen on August 20, 2020, located in Highmore, SD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 405 Federal Bldg., 225 S. Pierre St., Pierre, SD 57501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Connie Larson, P.O. Box 2638, Sioux Falls, SD 57101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Connie Larson, P.O. Box 2638, Sioux Falls, SD 57101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH DAKOTA, SOUTHERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21CR40001; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brian Kadinger, Court Case Number 4:21CR40001, the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock GMBH 43 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BCLW348 (21-ATF-029169) which was seized from Brian Kadinger on January 12, 2021, located in Sioux Falls, SD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 400 S. Phillips Ave., Rm 128, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Connie Larson, P.O. Box 2638, Sioux Falls, SD 57101. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Connie Larson, P.O. Box 2638, Sioux Falls, SD 57101. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-27; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Colton Beavers, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-27, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rock Island Armory Inc. (Geneseo, IL) 1911A1 Pistol CAL:45 SN:2210777 (21-ATF-028775) Firearm Components Taurus Millennium Pistol CAL:40 SN:S1S85382 (21-ATF-028786) 10 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Unknown (21-ATF-028792) Rossi 713 Revolver CAL:357 SN:F044293 (21-ATF-028795)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 900 Georgia Avenue, Room 309, Chattanooga, TN 37402, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-27; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Colton Beavers, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-27, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rock Island Armory Inc. (Geneseo, IL) 1911A1 Pistol CAL:45 SN:2210777 (21-ATF-028775) Firearm Components Taurus Millennium Pistol CAL:40 SN:S1S85382 (21-ATF-028786) 10 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL: Unknown (21-ATF-028792) Rossi 713 Revolver CAL:357 SN:F044293 (21-ATF-028795)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 900 Georgia Avenue, Room 309, Chattanooga, TN 37402, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-8; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Matthew Charles Anderson, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-8, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus G2C Pistol CAL:9 SN:TMS96544 (21-ATF-020373) 16 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-020376)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 900 Georgia Avenue, Room 309, Chattanooga, TN 37402, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:15-CR-30; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Anthony Wayne Lively, Court Case Number 3:15-CR-30, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$940.79 U.S. currency seized from Federal Bureau of Prisons Trust Fund Account No. 49502-074, held in the name of inmate Anthony Wayne Lively (21-FBI-008770)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Market Street, Suite 130, Knoxville, TN 37902, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-160; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Domique Chandler, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-160, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,321.50 TOP Payment from Domique Chandler to satisfy Judgment 21-DEA-672859 Acct# 21-DEA-672859 (21-USM-000410)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Market Street, Suite 130, Knoxville, TN 37902, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-45; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Aungsun Naywin, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-45, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Apple iPhone 11, IMEI: 353981107923215 Ser No: N/A seized from Aungsun Naywin on March 21, 2020 at 1720 Coal Hill Road, Coalfield, TN (20-FBI-007824).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Market Street, Suite 130, Knoxville, TN 37902, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-65; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 12, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Gary D. Littlejohn, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-65, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

12 Rounds HORNADY Ammunition CAL:45 seized from Gary D. Littlejohn on March 25, 2020 at 7219 Hartley Lane, Lot 6, Knoxville, TN (21-ATF-027285).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Market Street, Suite 130, Knoxville, TN 37902, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-104; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dominic Brown, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-104, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

GLOCK GMBH 17 PISTOL CAL:9 SN:BEPP021 seized from Dominic Brown on April 28, 2021 at 1702 Washington Avenue, Knoxville, TN (21-ATF-018566); and 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 seized from Dominic Brown on April 28, 2021 at 1702 Washington Avenue, Knoxville, TN (21-ATF-018568).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Market Street, Suite 130, Knoxville, TN 37902, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-39; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ryan Neal, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-39, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Tanfoglio, Titan .25 semi-automatic handgun, SN: B16615 and 1 magazine seized from Ryan Neal on August 17, 2019 on River Road at Kayak Bridge, Cherokee National Forest, Elizabethton, TN (19-AGR-000009); and 7 rounds of ammunition seized from Ryan Neal on August 17, 2019 on River Road at Kayak Bridge, Cherokee National Forest, Elizabethton, TN (19-AGR-000010).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Market Street, Suite 130, Knoxville, TN 37902, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-17; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Randy Keith Morrison, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-17, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Regent Revolver CAL:22 SN:R23340 (20-ATF-031319) 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22 (20-ATF-031321)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 900 Georgia Avenue, Room 309, Chattanooga, TN 37402, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-24; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joseph Michael Faulk, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-24, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Heritage Mfg. Inc. Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:V25605 (21-ATF-003804) 69 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-003806)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 900 Georgia Avenue, Room 309, Chattanooga, TN 37402, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-3; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Richard Devon McBee, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-3, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS PARDNER SBBL SHOTGUN CAL:20 SN:NR377017 (21-ATF-010931) 5 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL: Unknown (21-ATF-010933)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 900 Georgia Avenue, Room 309, Chattanooga, TN 37402, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Gretchen Mohr, 800 Market Street, Suite 211, Knoxville, TN 37902. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:17CR00014; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 05, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joshua Marc Hendon, Court Case Number 1:17CR00014, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Computer Equipment seized from Joshua and Lori Hendon (16-ICE-002333), including the following items: 1 Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Cell Phone; 1 Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Cell Phone; 1 Samsung Cell Phone Model SM-G920V; 1 LG VK815 Tablet which was seized from Joshua and Lori Hendon on June 03, 2016 in Minor Hill, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19CR00017; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 05, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marcus Pierce, Court Case Number 1:19CR00017, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Romarm/Cugir GP WASR 10/63 Rifle CAL:762 SN:1965NO2324 (21-ATF-029600) which was seized from Marcus Pierce on July 22, 2021 at Unknown, located in Franklin, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18CR00120; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Alexander S. Popejoy, Court Case Number 3:18CR00120, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Spesco Taurus .32 caliber Revolver bearing serial number 558645 (20-ATF-030059) which was seized from Alexander Popejoy on September 18, 2020 in Madison, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18CR00139; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Leslee Toche, Court Case Number 3:18CR00139, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

18 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-027478) which was seized on July 16, 2021 in Nashville, TN 32 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-027479) which was seized on July 16, 2021 in Nashville, TN Taurus PT809 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TFS39386 (21-ATF-027480) which was seized on July 16, 2021 in Nashville, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18CR00165; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Herby Pascal, Court Case Number 3:18CR00165, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Keltec CNC Inc. Model P-11 caliber 9mm Luger Pistol SN: 47990 and (10) Rounds of 9mm ammunition (18-ICE-001106)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18CR00256; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kenneth A. Johnson, Court Case Number 3:18CR00256, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock GMBH 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:YR889US (21-ATF-027284) which was seized from Kenneth Johnson on July 27, 2021 in Madison, TN 11 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-027286) which was seized from Kenneth Johnson on July 27, 2021 in Madison, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18CR00331; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 03, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Gary McCree, Court Case Number 3:18CR00331, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Kimber, model Pro Crimson Carry II, .45 caliber pistol (18-STL-000393) which was seized from Gary McCree on November 28, 2018 in Nashville, TN Glock model 19 9x19 caliber pistol (18-STL-000394) which was seized from Gary McCree on November 28, 2018 in Nashville, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19CR00212; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Lasanto Esaw, Court Case Number 3:19CR00212, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson SW40VE Pistol CAL:40 SN:DVS0015 (19-ATF-036133) which was seized from Lasanto Esaw on September 04, 2019 in Nashville, TN 14 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (19-ATF-036134) which was seized from Lasanto Esaw on September 04, 2019 in Nashville, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19CR00229; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Richard Brian Tedford, Court Case Number 3:19CR00229, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rossi M88 Revolver CAL:38 SN:W518826 (19-ATF-034910) which was seized from Richard Tedford on August 15, 2019 in Murfreesboro, TN 10 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:Unknown (19-ATF-034912) which was seized from Richard Tedford on August 15, 2019 in Murfreesboro, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR00046; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Damion Fisher, Court Case Number 3:20CR00046, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

.380 ammunition (19-STL-000544) which was seized from Damion Fisher on February 12, 2020 in Nashville, TN Bryco Arms model 48 .380 caliber pistol (19-STL-000545) which was seized from Damion Fisher on February 12, 2020 in Nashville, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR00169; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Howard Young, Court Case Number 3:20CR00169, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real property Commonly Known as 3215 Doverside Drive, Nashville, TN (21-FBI-008523)and more particularly described as:

Being Lot No 726 on the Plan of Parkwood Estates, Section 4, as of record in Book 3300, pages 79 and 80, Register's Office for said County, to which plan reference is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description of said lot.

Being the same property conveyed [T.A.] and wife, [C.W.A.] to [T.R.A.] on March 20, 2001 in Instrument Number #20010320-0026434.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney J. Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, CIVIL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CV-00315; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $35,081.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-658056) which was seized on November 14, 2019 at Nashville International Airport, 1 Terminal Drive, located in Nashville, TN Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Blackburn, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR00005-1; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Usiamrin Chaleunsak, Court Case Number 3:21CR00005-1, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock Inc. 43 Pistol CAL:9 SN:ABNS341 (21-ATF-027823) which was seized from Usiamrin Chaleunsak on March 22, 2021 in Antioch, TN F.N. (FN Herstal) Five-Seven Pistol CAL:57 SN:386215205 (21-ATF-027824) which was seized from Usiamrin Chaleunsak on March 22, 2021 in Antioch, TN Glock GMBH 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TKN681 (21-ATF-027825) which was seized from Usiamrin Chaleunsak on March 22, 2021 in Antioch, TN Romarm/Cugir Draco Pistol CAL:762 SN:DB-3988-17 RO and any related ammunition (21-ATF-027827) which was seized from Usiamrin Chaleunsak on March 22, 2021 in Antioch, TN

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 801 Broadway, Suite 800, Nashville, TN 37203, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Debra Phillips, 110 Ninth Avenue South, Suite A-961, Nashville, TN 37203-3870. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, WESTERN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-2561-TLP-CGC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 924(d), the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Romarm/Cugir Draco Pistol CAL:762 SN:DA827915 (21-ATF-015050) which was seized from Kwame Brown on March 11, 2021 at 1712 Glenview Av, located in Memphis, TN Glock GMBH 45 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BPYU541 (21-ATF-015057) which was seized from Kwame Brown on March 11, 2021 at 1712 Glenview Av, located in Memphis, TN Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 242 Federal Building, 167 N. Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Christopher E. Cotten, 800 Federal Building, 167 N. Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Christopher E. Cotten, 800 Federal Building, 167 N. Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-00056; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Robert Aaron Crownover, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-00056, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Colt MKIV Pistol CAL:45 SN:70G45655 (21-ATF-030248) which was seized from Robert Crownover on May 05, 2021, in Liberty, TX. Sig-Sauer P238 Pistol CAL:380 SN:27A009552 (21-ATF-030254) which was seized from Robert Crownover on May 05, 2021, in Liberty, TX. 9 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-030257) which was seized from Robert Crownover on May 05, 2021, in Liberty, TX. 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:380 (21-ATF-030259) which was seized from Robert Crownover on May 05, 2021, in Liberty, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Willow Street, Room 104, Beaumont, TX 77701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Russell James, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Russell James, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-18; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brett Lee Dodson, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-18, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger, Model Security, 9mm pistol, s/n: 381-58227 (21-FBI-007928), including the following items: 1 North American Arms, .22 caliber pistol, Ser No: G14151; 1 Ruger, Ser No: 381-58227

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Willow Street, Room 104, Beaumont, TX 77701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rachel Grove, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rachel Grove, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR63; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joshua Welch, Court Case Number 1:21CR63, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Note 8 cellular phone, IMEI 352076092644586 (21-ICE-000819) which was seized from Joshua Welch on May 17, 2021, in Orange, TX. Dell Laptop, SN: 7K64PH2 (21-ICE-000820) which was seized from Joshua Welch on May 17, 2021, in Orange, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Willow Street, Room 104, Beaumont, TX 77701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rachel Grove, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rachel Grove, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR66; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jerome Harris, Court Case Number 1:21CR66, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

FNH USA LLC FNS 40 Pistol CAL:40 SN:GKU0128116 (21-ATF-031897) which was seized from Jerome Harris on January 12, 2021, in Beaumont, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Willow Street, Room 104, Beaumont, TX 77701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney John Ross, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney John Ross, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR68; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Rion Carlos, Court Case Number 1:21CR68, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Apple iPhone IMEI 357335091693985 (21-ICE-000821) which was seized from Rion Carlos on October 27, 2020, in Port Neches, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 300 Willow Street, Room 104, Beaumont, TX 77701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Rachel Grove, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Rachel Grove, 550 Fannin St., Suite 1250, Beaumont, TX 77701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00120; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Laderrick Dedemon Smith, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00120, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Apple iPhone Xs Max cellular phone, bearing IMEI 353110101609386 (20-ICE-000753) which was seized from Laderrick Dedemon Smith on May 14, 2020 at 3715 Happy Canyon Drive, located in Dallas, TX Motorola XT1952-6 cellular phone, bearing IMEI 357204101406319 (20-ICE-002495) which was seized from Laderrick Dedemon Smith on May 14, 2020 at 3715 Happy Canyon Drive, located in Dallas, TX Apple iPhone 11, bearing IMEI 353983105694855 (20-ICE-002496) which was seized from Laderrick Dedemon Smith on May 14, 2020 at 3715 Happy Canyon Drive, located in Dallas, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 E. Pecan, Sherman, TX 75090, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Marisa Miller, 101 East Park Boulevard, Suite 500, Plano, TX 75074. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Marisa Miller, 101 East Park Boulevard, Suite 500, Plano, TX 75074. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00326; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Don Vonte Pirtle, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00326, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson SD9VE Pistol, 9mm, bearing the serial number:FYT7469 (21-ATF-026267) which was seized from Don Pirtle on November 13, 2020 at 2121 Hanakoa Falls DR, located in Anna, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 E. Pecan Street, Sherman, TX 75090, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Wes Wynne, United States Attorney's Office, 600 E. Taylor Street, Suite 2000, Sherman, TX 75090. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Wes Wynne, United States Attorney's Office, 600 E. Taylor Street, Suite 2000, Sherman, TX 75090. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-00064; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tre Tyler Alaman, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-00064, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Lorcin Engineering L9 Pistol, 9mm, bearing the serial number L056997 (21-ATF-020773) which was seized from Tre ALAMAN on March 26, 2021 at 4701 Preston RD, located in Plano, Texas.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 E. Pecan, Sherman, TX 75090, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tracey Batson, 101 East Park Boulevard, Suite 500, Plano, TX 75074. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tracey Batson, 101 East Park Boulevard, Suite 500, Plano, TX 75074. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-00214; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. GABRIN SAIDE ABU GANEM, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-00214, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock GMBH 26 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSYN698 (21-ATF-024453) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX 16 Rounds Sig Sauer (SIG) Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-024454) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19GEN5 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BTXH819 (21-ATF-024455) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 26GEN4 Pistol CAL:9 SN:URZ508 (21-ATF-024456) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 43X Pistol CAL:9 SN:BRSZ186 (21-ATF-024457) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 17GEN5 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BTNF913 (21-ATF-024458) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 23GEN5 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BSRH714 (21-ATF-024459) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19GEN5 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BTXZ521 (21-ATF-024460) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19X Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSPP076 (21-ATF-024461) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 43X Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSYZ765 (21-ATF-024462) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Glock Inc. 30S Pistol CAL:45 SN:BSMK493 (21-ATF-024463) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 45 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSZX230 (21-ATF-024464) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 23GEN5 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BSRK466 (21-ATF-024465) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19X Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSPP143 (21-ATF-024466) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 22 Pistol CAL:40 SN:FWB788 (21-ATF-024467) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSWY802 (21-ATF-024468) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19X Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSPN813 (21-ATF-024470) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 43X Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSSN431 (21-ATF-024471) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 29GEN4 Pistol CAL:10 SN:BTST296 (21-ATF-024472) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19GEN5 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSVC993 (21-ATF-024473) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19GEN5 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSXC982 (21-ATF-024474) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 19GEN5 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BTXW421 (21-ATF-024475) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Glock Inc. 23GEN5 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BSRH760 (21-ATF-024476) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 26 Pistol CAL:9 SN:CAU618 (21-ATF-024477) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 26 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSYN692 (21-ATF-024478) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 48 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSTW786 (21-ATF-024479) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 26 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BSYN320 (21-ATF-024480) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 22GEN5 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BTHB144 (21-ATF-024481) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 22GEN5 Pistol CAL:40 SN:BSRD726 (21-ATF-024482) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX Glock Inc. 43X Pistol CAL:9 SN:BMAP951 (21-ATF-024483) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX 121 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:Unknown (21-ATF-024484) which was seized from Gabrin Saide Abu Ganem on July 09, 2021 at 7800 Alpha RD, Unit 712, located in Dallas, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 101 E. Pecan Street, Sherman, TX 75090, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Johnson, United States Attorney's Office, 600 E. Taylor Street, Suite 2000, Sherman, TX 75090. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Johnson, United States Attorney's Office, 600 E. Taylor Street, Suite 2000, Sherman, TX 75090. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, TEXARKANA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21CR11; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Steven Dale, Court Case Number 5:21CR11, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Nine (9) foot log cut from a Black Walnut tree (20-FWS-000017) which was seized from Chuck Phillips dba Phillips Forest Products on April 17, 2020 at 13431 US 82, located in DeKalb, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 500 State Line Ave., Room 302, Texarkana, TX 75501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jim Noble, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jim Noble, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, TEXARKANA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21CR13; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Markelvin Renard McHenry, Court Case Number 5:21CR13, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:38 (21-ATF-013648) which was seized from Markelvin MCHENRY on March 23, 2021 at 405 Parkview LN, located in Texarkana, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 500 State Line Ave., Room 302, Texarkana, TX 75501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan Hornok, 500 State Line Blvd., Room 402, Texarkana, TX 75502. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan Hornok, 500 State Line Blvd., Room 402, Texarkana, TX 75502. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, TEXARKANA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21CR13(02); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kelvin Lorenzo Harris, Court Case Number 5:21CR13(02), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

4 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:38 (21-ATF-013648) which was seized from Markelvin MCHENRY on March 23, 2021 at 405 Parkview LN, located in Texarkana, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 500 State Line Ave., Room 302, Texarkana, TX 75501, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan Hornok, 500 State Line Blvd., Room 402, Texarkana, TX 75502. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan Hornok, 500 State Line Blvd., Room 402, Texarkana, TX 75502. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, TYLER DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:20CR41(01); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on April 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Paul Kennedy, Court Case Number 6:20CR41(01), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

B) Stolen Mail C)Stolen United States Postal Money Orders D) Stolen Checks E) Stolen credit cards and debit cards F) United States Postal Service records and documents (20-USP-002691)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 211 W. Ferguson St., Room 106, Tyler, TX 75702, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Nathaniel Kummerfeld, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Nathaniel Kummerfeld, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, TYLER DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:20CR97(04); NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marcelino Berumen, Court Case Number 6:20CR97(04), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

ARMSCOR OF THE PHILIPPINES (SQUIRES BINGHAM) 1911A1 Pistol CAL:Unknown SN:C001227 (21-ATF-005322) which was seized from Marcelino BERUMEN on December 17, 2020 at 717 Highway 31, located in Longview, TX 6 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-005328) which was seized from Marcelino BERUMEN on December 17, 2020 at 717 Highway 31, located in Longview, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 211 W. Ferguson St., Room 106, Tyler, TX 75702, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ryan Locker, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ryan Locker, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, TYLER DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21CR9; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kearayan Quentae Williams, Court Case Number 6:21CR9, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rohm, model RG10, .22 caliber revolver, serial number 1256968 and associated ammunition. (21-FBI-002905) which was seized from Kearayan Quentae Williams on February 24, 2021 at 409 Boynton Street, located in Carthage, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 211 W. Ferguson St., Room 106, Tyler, TX 75702, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lucas Machicek, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lucas Machicek, 110 N. College Ave., Suite 700, Tyler, TX 75702. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 9:21-CR-00013; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James Daniel Simpson, Court Case Number 9:21-CR-00013, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT111 G2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:THZ15692 (21-ATF-031916) which was seized from James Simpson on August 11, 2021, in Corrigan, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Ward R. Burke Federal Building, 104 North 3rd Street, Lufkin, TX 75901, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tommy Coleman, 415 S. 1st Street, Suite 201, Lufkin, TX 75901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tommy Coleman, 415 S. 1st Street, Suite 201, Lufkin, TX 75901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 9:21CR17; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Terryl Dwayne Foreman, Court Case Number 9:21CR17, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Canik55 TP 9SF Pistol CAL:9 SN:T6472-19 AT 05671 (21-ATF-031909) which was seized from Terryl Foreman on August 11, 2021, in Corrigan, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Ward R. Burke Federal Building, 104 North 3rd Street, Lufkin, TX 75901, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tommy Coleman, 415 S. 1st Street, Suite 201, Lufkin, TX 75901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tommy Coleman, 415 S. 1st Street, Suite 201, Lufkin, TX 75901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 9:21-CR-8; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Paul Michael Oliver, Court Case Number 9:21-CR-8, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Heritage MFG Inc Rough Rider Revolver CAL:22 SN:T67826 (21-ATF-029605) which was seized from Paul Oliver on February 03, 2021, in Livingston, TX. Ruger 10/22 Rifle CAL:22 SN:352-72872 (21-ATF-029607) which was seized from Paul Oliver on February 03, 2021, in Livingston, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Ward R. Burke Federal Building, 104 North 3rd Street, Lufkin, TX 75901, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Tommy Coleman, 415 S. 1st Street, Suite 201, Lufkin, TX 75901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Tommy Coleman, 415 S. 1st Street, Suite 201, Lufkin, TX 75901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21-CR-022-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Anthony Santana, Court Case Number 1:21-CR-022-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

.380 caliber Bersa pistol, Model Thunder 380, serial number D98297 (21-ATF-027370) which was seized from Michael SANTANA on or about April 14, 2021 in Abilene, TX 7 Rounds PMC ammunition CAL:380 (21-ATF-027374) which was seized from Michael SANTANA on or about April 14, 2021 in Abilene, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 341 Pine Street, Room 2008, Abilene, TX 79601, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey R. Haag, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey R. Haag, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-052-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on February 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. John Mykal Hood, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-052-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Harrington and Richardson, 20-gauge shotgun, bearing serial number AY421207 (20-ATF-020505) which was seized from John Hood on or about June 25, 2020 in Amarillo, TX 3 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:20 (20-ATF-020506) which was seized from John Hood on or about June 25, 2020 in Amarillo, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Meredith Pinkham, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Meredith Pinkham, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-123-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Juan Antonio Baca, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-123-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Cobra, .38 caliber pistol, serial number obliterated inside of 2003 Chevy Avalanche TAG HNJ2120 (21-FBI-001480) which was seized from Juan Antonio Baca on or about December 17, 2020 in Amarillo, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-130-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 28, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jeremiah Todd Garcia-Chavis, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-130-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith and Wesson, model M&P 40, .40 caliber pistol, serial number NAU3603 (21-DEA-683475)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-136-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sergio Segovia, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-136-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$40,263.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-673112) which was seized from Sergio Segovia on or about January 05, 2021 in Amarillo, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-136-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Felipe Ruiz-Bastida, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-136-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$35,061.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-673107) which was seized from Felipe Bastida Ruiz aka J Felipe Ruiz Bastida on or about January 05, 2021 in Amarillo, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20-CR-136-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joe Monroe, Court Case Number 2:20-CR-136-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

H&R (Harrington and Richardson), model 676, .22 caliber revolver, serial number AS68175 (21-ATF-012865) which was seized from Joe MONROE on or about March 11, 2021 in Friona, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Anna Marie Bell, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-013-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Chad Wayne Causseaux, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-013-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous electronic equipment (21-FBI-008594), including the following items: 1 Apple iMac Computer, model A1312, serial number C02GCCDHDHJP; 1 Apple iPad, model A1670, serial number DLXTT468J262 which was seized from Chad Wayne Causseaux on or about March 11, 2021 in Amarillo, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-014-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Robert Doyle Harper, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-014-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Galaxy S10e, model SM-G970U1, bearing IMEI 354425101103662 (21-FBI-005977) which was seized from Robert Doyle Harper on or about March 11, 2021 in Amarillo, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-026-Z; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Roy Elliott Rhyne, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-026-Z, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Motorola cellular phone, Model G(7)power, IMEI number 359527096470306 (21-ICE-000527) which was seized from Roy Elliott Rhynec on or about March 03, 2021 in Amarillo, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 205 East Fifth Street, Room 133, Amarillo, TX 79101-1559, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Frausto, Burnett Plaza, Ste. 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:18-CR-492-B; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Aaron David Stallworth, Court Case Number 3:18-CR-492-B, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Lorcin, Model L9, 380 caliber pistol, bearing serial number L089268 (18-STL-000382) which was seized from Aaron David Stallworth on or about July 24, 2018 in Dallas, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 1452, Dallas, TX 75242, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney P.J. Meitl, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney P.J. Meitl, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-651-K; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Daryl Andrew Preston, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-651-K, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

American Tactical, model Omni Hybrid Maxx limited, multi-caliber rifle, bearing serial number NS135219 (20-ATF-004832) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX Savage, model MSR-15, multi-caliber rifle, bearing serial number 03-004507 (20-ATF-004834) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX New Frontier Armory, model C-5, 9 millimeter receiver, bearing serial number RRF00492 (20-ATF-004835) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX Taurus PT809, 9 millimeter pistol, bearing serial number TGP66471 (20-ATF-004836) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX Taurus, model PT111 Millennium G2, 9 millimeter pistol, bearing setial number TKU35710 (20-ATF-004837) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX 135 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-004838) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX 120 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:556 (20-ATF-004839) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX 20 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:65 (20-ATF-004840) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX 22 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-004842) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX 16 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 (20-ATF-004843) which was seized from Daryl Preston on or about November 15, 2019 in Garland, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 1452, Dallas, TX 75242, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Dimitri Rocha, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Dimitri Rocha, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-575-N; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jonathan Dean Davis, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-575-N, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2014 Lamborghini Aventador VIN: ZHWUR1ZD0ELA02916 (18-DVA-000001) which was seized from Jon Davis on or about October 06, 2017 in Dallas, TX Up to $378,846.51 in equity from One 2016 Ferrari 488 VIN: ZFF80AMA0G0219421 (18-DVA-000002) which was seized from JON DAVIS on or about October 06, 2017 in DALLAS, TX Up to $154,046.28 in equity from One 2017 Mercedes-Benz AMG S63 VIN: WDDUG7JB4HA325753 (18-DVA-000004) which was seized from JOHN DAVIS on or about October 11, 2017 in DALLAS, TX 2017 Bentley Continental GT V8 VIN: SCBFH7ZA0HC063118 (18-DVA-000005) which was seized from JOHN DAVIS on or about October 11, 2017 in DALLAS, TX 2016 Dodge Ram 2500 VIN: 3C6UR5DL1GG314858 (18-DVA-000006) which was seized from JOHN DAVIS on or about October 11, 2017 in DALLAS, TX 2016 Mercedes-Benz G63 VIN: WDCYC7DF4GX258941 (18-DVA-000007) which was seized from JOHN DAVIS on or about October 11, 2017 in DALLAS, TX 2016 BMW Alpina VIN: WBA6D6C54GGK18160 (18-DVA-000009) which was seized from JOHN DAVIS on or about October 23, 2017 in DALLAS, TX (18-DVA-000013) $9,643.28 in funds seized from Bank of Utah account ending in 2251 and $25.00 in funds seized from Bank of Utah account ending in 2251, which was seized from Jon Davis on or about November 17, 2017 in Dallas, TX (18-DVA-000015) $77,428.69 in funds seized from Charles Schwab account ending in 8588 and $8.90 in funds seized from Charles Schwab account ending in 8588, which was seized from Jon Davis on or about November 17, 2017 in Dallas, TX $146,370.00 in funds seized from Bank of America account ending in 0252 (18-DVA-000016) which was seized from Jon Davis on or about November 17, 2017 in Dallas, TX $4,480,466.16 in funds seized from Bank of America account ending USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

in 2653 (18-DVA-000017) which was seized from Jon Davis on or about November 17, 2017 in Dallas, TX Up to $2,266,833.25 in equity plus appreciation from Real property located at 14888 Lake Forest Drive, Dallas, Texas, also known as lot 1, block A, of a replat of Lake Forest Addition, an addition to the city of Addison, Dallas County, Texas, according to the replat thereof recorded in volume 94205, page 1934, map records, Dallas County, Texas, as corrected by certificate of corrections recorded in volume 94226, page 300, deed records, Dallas County, Texas (18-DVA-000018) Up to $88,229.62 in equity plus appreciation in Real property located at 195 North 200 West, Logan, Utah, also known as beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 8, Block 21, Plat "A" Logan City Survey, and running thence West 87.5 feet; thence North 5 rods to the place of beginning and further described as being situated in the Southeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 12 North, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and (18-DVA-000041) Up to $84,929.75 in equity plus appreciation in Real property located at 1408 West 2125 South, Wellsville, Utah, also known as Lot 108, Spring Creek Village, Phase 1, as shown by the Official Plat thereof, filed September 7, 2007, as Filing No. 954131 in the Office of the Recorder of Cache County, Utah. As said Plat Map may have heretofore been amended or supplemented and in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of Spring Creek Village, recorded in Cache County, Utah as Entry No. 1005619 in Book 1588 at Page 1751 of the Official Records of the County Recorder of Cache County, Utah (18-DVA-000042)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 1452, Dallas, TX 75242, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Douglas B. Brasher, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Douglas B. Brasher, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CV-02187-X; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1526, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 1,002 Multimedia Receivers (Model# XA-624ML) (21-CBP-000300) which was seized from LLC CAD Business on or about April 14, 2021 in DFW, TX 1,000 Digital Media Receivers (Model# XA-M19BT) (21-CBP-000301) which was seized from LLC CAD Business on or about April 14, 2021 in DFW, TX 1,000 AM/FM/CD Receivers (Model# XCD-900B) (21-CBP-000302) which was seized from LLC CAD Business on or about April 14, 2021 in DFW, TX 1,000 AM/FM/CD Receivers (Model# XCD-910B) (21-CBP-000303) which was seized from LLC CAD Business on or about April 14, 2021 in DFW, TX Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 1452, Dallas, TX 75242, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Dimitri Rocha, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Dimitri Rocha, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CV-2071; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881 and 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $29,500.00 in U.S. Currency (21-DEA-675630) which was seized from Demarcus Jermaine Holiday on or about March 09, 2021 in DFW Airport, TX $13,485.00 in U.S. Currency (21-DEA-675632) which was seized from Tomiesha Kenyail Lanns on or about March 09, 2021 in DFW Airport, TX Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 1452, Dallas, TX 75242, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Travis K. Elder, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Travis K. Elder, 1100 Commerce Street, Third Floor, Dallas, TX 75242. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-09; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 04, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Isaiah Donje Gipson, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-09, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

10 Rounds Sellier & Bellot Ammunition CAL:45 (20-ATF-013648) which was seized from Isaiah Gipson on or about January 08, 2020 in Arlington, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 West Tenth Street, Room #310, Fort Worth, TX 76102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Douglas A. Allen, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6897. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Douglas A. Allen, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6897. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-157-P; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Clinton Battle (01), Court Case Number 4:20-CR-157-P, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$26,268.00 in U.S. Currency (17-DEA-630701) which was seized from Clinton Charles Battle Jr MD on or about April 25, 2017 in Arlington, TX $11,980 in United States currency from Frost Bank Safe Deposit Box #91 (17-DEA-630702) which was seized from Clinton Charles Battle Jr MD on or about April 25, 2017 in Arlington, TX $6,085.86 in United States currency from Chase Bank account x6213 (17-DEA-631309) which was seized from Arlington Occupational & Medical Clinic Corp on or about April 25, 2017 in Fort Worth, TX The real property known as 5953 Tarpon Gardens Circle, Unit #102, Cape Coral, Florida 33914, more specifically described as, Unit No. 102, Building 27, Lake Homes at Tarpon Gardens, a Condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium recorded in Official Records Book 4154, Page 3910, as amended, of the Public Records of Lee County, Florida, together with all appurtenances thereto appertaining and specified in said Declaration of Condominium (18-DEA-635505) The real property known as 817 Baker Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76104, more specifically described as, Lot 17 and 18, Block 61, Ryan Southeast Addition to the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, according to plat recorded in Volume 388, Page 7, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas (18-DEA-635507) All funds, including appreciation in value since the date of seizure and/or restraint, in United States currency, from Fidelity Investments account x0827, in the name of Arlington Occupational/Med CLC, Clinton C Battle Jr. (18-DEA-635508) All funds, including appreciation in value since the date of seizure and/or restraint, in United States currency, from Fidelity Investments account x6201, in the name of Clinton Charles Battle Jr (18-DEA-635509)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 West Tenth Street, Room #310, Fort Worth, TX 76102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Dimtri Rocha, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6897. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Dimtri Rocha, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6897. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-327-Y; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 04, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ricardo Perez-Hernandez, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-327-Y, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Remington model 1911-R1, .45ACP pistol, bearing serial number 1911R1RH09191B (21-ATF-031900) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX Puma, model 1911-22, .22 caliber pistol, bearing serial number 11A04601 (21-ATF-031903) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX Taurus, model 856, .38 special revolver, bearing serial number ABE616140, (21-ATF-031907) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX 93 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-031908) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX 6 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-031911) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX 5 Rounds PPU Ammunition CAL:38 (21-ATF-031912) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX 44 Rounds REMINGTON Ammunition CAL:12 (21-ATF-031913) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX Springfield model 67, 12 gauge shotgun, bearing serial number B701505 (21-ATF-031922) which was seized from Ricardo PEREZ-HERNANDEZ on or about November 13, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 West Tenth Street, Room #310, Fort Worth, TX 76102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Levi USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Thomas, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6897. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Levi Thomas, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102 -6897. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-050-Y; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Shamar Cortez Womack, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-050-Y, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

HS Produkt, model Hellcat, 9 millimeter caliber pistol, bearing serial number BY280947 (21-ATF-020590) which was seized from Shamar WOMACK on or about May 04, 2021 in Arlington, TX 20 Rounds Other Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-020591) which was seized from Shamar WOMACK on or about May 04, 2021 in Arlington, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 West Tenth Street, Room #310, Fort Worth, TX 76102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney P.J. Meitl, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6897. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney P.J. Meitl, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6897. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-083-P; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Zackey Rahimi, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-083-P, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Century Arms, model C308 Sporter, .308 caliber rifle, bearing serial number C308E32588 (21-ATF-018774) which was seized from Zackey RAHIMI on or about May 04, 2021 in Kennedale, TX 16 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:308 (21-ATF-018780) which was seized from Zackey RAHIMI on or about May 04, 2021 in Kennedale, TX Zastava PAP M92 PV, 762 caliber pistol, bearing serial number M92PV060567 (21-ATF-018784) which was seized from Zackey RAHIMI on or about May 04, 2021 in Kennedale, TX 24 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:762 (21-ATF-018786) which was seized from Zackey RAHIMI on or about May 04, 2021 in Kennedale, TX Glock, model 21 Gen 4, .45 caliber pistol, bearing serial number YBX386 (21-ATF-018790) which was seized from Zackey RAHIMI on or about May 04, 2021 in Kennedale, TX 24 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-018792) which was seized from Zackey RAHIMI on or about May 04, 2021 in Kennedale, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 West Tenth Street, Room #310, Fort Worth, TX 76102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Frank L. Gatto, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6897. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Frank L. Gatto, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102 -6897. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-123-O; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 31, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Alvaro Jovani Rangel-Ramirez, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-123-O, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Century Arms C93, 7.62x39mm pistol, bearing serial number 39WM001667 (21-ICE-001281) which was seized from Alvaro Jovani Rangel-Ramirez on or about March 09, 2021 in Fort Worth, TX Century Arms RAS47, 7.62x39mm pistol, bearing serial number RAS47111093 (21-ICE-001282) which was seized from Alvaro Jovani Rangel-Ramirez on or about March 09, 2021 in Fort Worth, TX FN Herstal, 5.7x28mm caliber pistol, bearing serial number 386381207 (21-ICE-001283) which was seized from Alvaro Jovani Rangel-Ramirez on or about October 02, 2020 in Fort Worth, TX FN Herstal, Model PS90, 5.7x28mm semi-automatic carbine, bearing serial number FN114686 (21-ICE-001284) which was seized from Alvaro Jovani Rangel-Ramirez on or about March 09, 2021 in Fort Worth, TX Glock Model 30 Gen. 4, .45 caliber pistol, bearing serial number BAYA033 (21-ICE-001289) which was seized from Alvaro Jovani Rangel-Ramirez on or about March 09, 2021 in Fort Worth, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 West Tenth Street, Room #310, Fort Worth, TX 76102, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Levi Thomas, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6897. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Levi Thomas, Burnett Plaza, Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102 -6897. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-151-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jamodrick Brown (6), Court Case Number 5:20-151-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Springfield model XDM, .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol, serial number MG669116 (21-DEA-683390), including the following items:1 Magazine for Springfield XDM; 5 Rounds of 45 caliber ammunition

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen J. Rancourt, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen J. Rancourt, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-114-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Leslie Trent Overstreet, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-114-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

F.I.E., Model Titan, .25 auto caliber semi-automatic pistol, serial number ED97987 (20-ATF-028869) which was seized from Leslie OVERSTREET on or about September 09, 2020 in Lubbock, TX 5 Rounds Hornady Ammunition CAL:25 (20-ATF-028886) which was seized from Leslie OVERSTREET on or about September 09, 2020 in Lubbock, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Paulina M. Jacobo, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Paulina M. Jacobo, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-164-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 28, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Laura Jean Martin, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-164-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith and Wesson, model M&P Shield, 9 millimeter caliber semiautomatic pistol, serial number HDF0789 (21-DEA-680305)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Erin Nealy Cox, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Erin Nealy Cox, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-018-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joseph Paul Vega, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-018-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock, model 43, 9-millimeter caliber semi-automatic pistol, serial number BGHW160 (21-ATF-014142) which was seized from Joseph VEGA on or about March 10, 2021 in Lamesa, TX 10 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-014144) which was seized from Joseph VEGA on or about March 10, 2021 in Lamesa, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen J. Rancourt, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen J. Rancourt, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-022-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Drew Dwyane Dial, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-022-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Springfield, model XDS-45, .45 ACP caliber semiautomatic pistol, serial number S4136466 (21-ATF-013150) which was seized from Drew DIAL on or about March 10, 2021 in Lubbock, TX Bersa, model Thunder 380 CC, .380 ACP caliber semiautomatic pistol, serial number H30928 (21-ATF-013151) which was seized from Drew DIAL on or about March 10, 2021 in Lubbock, TX 8 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:380 (21-ATF-013152) which was seized from Drew DIAL on or about March 10, 2021 in Lubbock, TX 11 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-013153) which was seized from Drew DIAL on or about March 10, 2021 in Lubbock, TX 93 Rounds Sellier & Bellot Ammunition CAL:45 (21-ATF-013154) which was seized from Drew DIAL on or about March 10, 2021 in Lubbock, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephen J. Rancourt, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephen J. Rancourt, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-026-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Davonta Deshawn Betts, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-026-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Hi-Point C9, 9mm semi-automatic pistol, bearing serial number P1655019 (21-FBI-002904) which was seized from Davonta Deshawn Betts on or about March 10, 2021 in Lubbock, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ann Howey, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ann Howey, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102- 6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-043-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kirk Adam Parrish, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-043-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger M77 Mark II, .223 caliber rifle, serial number 782-39332 (21-ICE-001148) which was seized from Kirk Adam Parrish on or about March 20, 2021 in Denver City, TX Beretta 96 Compact, .40 caliber pistol, serial number BER272767 (21-ICE-001151) which was seized from Kirk Adam Parrish on or about March 20, 2021 in Denver City, TX Miscellaneous firearm accessories including magazine and scope (21-ICE-001156) which was seized from Kirk Adam Parrish on or about March 20, 2021 in Denver City, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Callie Woolam, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Callie Woolam, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102 -6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-064-H; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Larry Tye Rogers, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-064-H, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

black Apple iPhone, serial number FFWD66WLPLIM (21-FBI-006717) which was seized from Larry Tye Rogers on or about June 01, 2021 in Lubbock, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1205 Texas Avenue, Room 209, Lubbock, TX 79401-4091, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Callie Woolam, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6882. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Callie Woolam, Burnett Plaza Suite 1700, 801 Cherry Street, Unit #4, Fort Worth, TX 76102 -6882. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CV-00209; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $3,616.00 in U.S. Currency which was seized from Jesus Rodriguez on July 27, 2020, at U.S. Highway 77 Northbound near Sarita, TX. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1133 N. Shoreline Blvd., Corpus Christi, TX 78401, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Yifei Zheng, 800 N. Shoreline Blvd., Suite 500, Corpus Christi, TX 78401, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Yifei Zheng, 800 N. Shoreline Blvd., Suite 500, Corpus Christi, TX 78401. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:19-CR-00018; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Joshua Allen Kasper, Court Case Number 3:19-CR-00018, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a ZTE Z719DL cellphone, which was seized from Joshua Kasper on August 2, 2018, in Santa Fe, Texas.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 601 Rosenberg Street, Room 411, Galveston, TX 77550, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:17-CR-00678; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Cristofer Jose Gallegos-Espinal, Court Case Number 4:17-CR-00678, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

an Apple iPhone 6 Plus, IMEI Number 354390069425566, S/N: C39Q3UKUG5QH, seized from Cristofer Jose Gallegos-Espinal on September 19, 2017, in Houston, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-00234-2; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ashley Yen Nguyen, Court Case Number 4:19-CR-00234-2, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$30,586.30 in excess proceeds from the foreclosure sale of 11403 Carvel Lane in Houston, Texas, formerly titled to Ashley Nguyen through her entity Viet Time LLC.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-00855; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Herbert Bishop, Court Case Number 4:19-CR-00855, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock, Model 17 Gen4, 9mm caliber pistol, S/N SGT448 Seventeen (17) rounds of 9mm caliber ammunition

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jon Muschenheim, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jon Muschenheim, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-00911; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 11, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Axel Wilhelm Bangert, Court Case Number 4:19-CR-00911, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a Black Huawei P30 Lite Cellular Phone, IMEI: 868676043373990, seized from Axel Wilhelm Bangert on December 2, 2019, in Houston, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-878; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Bobby Stone, Jr., Court Case Number 4:19-CR-878, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

an Amazon Fire Tablet S/N: G000HP0554960EQD; a Samsung cellphone S/N: R21C72A2RKA; a Toshiba laptop S/N: 38222394Q; and a non-name brand computer containing a Seagate HD, S/N: 5GC0PYSK, which was seized from Bobby Stone, Jr. on June 25, 2018, in Humble, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-00380; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 06, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Caleb Aaron Bonebrake, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-00380, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

a black Samsung SM-J737V cell phone, IMEI 359500091424180, which was seized from Caleb Bonebrake on August 05, 2020, in Baytown, TX.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Stephanie Bauman, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CV-02868; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $13,480.00 in U.S. Currency which was seized from a package addressed to Juan C. Rosario on April 07, 2021, in Houston, TX. Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Yifei Zheng, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Yifei Zheng, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CV-03047; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981 and 18 U.S.C. § 984, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $18,730.96 U.S. currency seized from Bank of America account ending in 5523 in the name of Hoang Phan, on April 21, 2021 Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Courthouse, 515 Rusk, Houston, TX 77002, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brandon Fyffe, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brandon Fyffe, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CV-110; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1324(b), the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: 2015 Volvo VNL 300 Tractor, VIN: 4V4N99EH9FN913354 VIN# 4V4N99EH9FN913354 which was seized from Jonathan Christian Marshall on April 30, 2021 at Laredo North Border Patrol Checkpoint, located in Laredo, TX Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1300 Victoria St., Laredo, TX 78040, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mary Ellen Smyth, 11204 McPherson Road, Ste. 100A, Laredo, TX 78045, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mary Ellen Smyth, 11204 McPherson Road, Ste. 100A, Laredo, TX 78045. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, AUSTIN DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-235-RP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sherman, Arnold Eperez, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-235-RP, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus, Model G2C, 9mm semi-automatic handgun SN:ABH793381 (21-ATF-004037).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 501 West 5th Street, 1st Floor, Austin, TX 78701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Robert Almonte II, 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 334, Austin, TX 78701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Robert Almonte II, 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 334, Austin, TX 78701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, EL PASO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-02222-FM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jaime Cuaron Garcia, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-02222-FM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$39,700.00 more or less in United States currency (21-FBI-000751) (21-FBI-000754) Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offense (21-FBI-000873)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 525 Magoffin Avenue, Suite 105, El Paso, TX 79901, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kristal Wade, 700 E. San Antonio, Suite 200, El Paso, TX 79901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kristal Wade, 700 E. San Antonio, Suite 200, El Paso, TX 79901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-1515-DB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jose Eduardo Gomez Salas & Wilver Jose Polanco Alvarez, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-1515-DB, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Apple iPad, 7th Generation 32GB, serial number 353207101131062 (20-USS-000458) Apple iPhone, 11 Pro Max 256 GB, serial number 352847110436506 (20-USS-000459) Apple iPhone, 11 Pro Max 256 GB, serial number 353893105639539 (20-USS-000460) Samsung Galaxy 32GB tablet, serial number 35336111349933 (20-USS-000461) Apple iPhone, 11 Pro Max 256 GB, serial number 353906108938078 (20-USS-000462) Apple iPhone, 7 Plus, serial number 356697080805602 (20-USS-000463) Apple iPhone, 7, serial number 359161079932767, IMEI: 359161079932767 (20-USS-000464)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 525 Magoffin Avenue, Suite 105, El Paso, TX 79901, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kristal M. Wade, 700 E. San Antonio, Suite 200, El Paso, TX 79901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kristal M. Wade, 700 E. San Antonio, Suite 200, El Paso, TX 79901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20-CR-2271-DB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Martin Carrasco, Court Case Number 3:20-CR-2271-DB, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

2014 Chevrolet Silverado, Texas licensed plate LBS4210, VIN: 3GCUKREC7EG536384 (21-FBI-004549)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 525 Magoffin Avenue, Suite 105, El Paso, TX 79901, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kristal M. Wade, 700 E. San Antonio, Suite 200, El Paso, TX 79901. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kristal M. Wade, 700 E. San Antonio, Suite 200, El Paso, TX 79901. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, PECOS DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21-CR-00518-DC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Fernando Jonathan Ray Esqueda, III, Court Case Number 4:21-CR-00518-DC, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger, Model LCP II, .22LR caliber pistol, Serial Number 380709404 (21-CBP-000228) Glock, Model 20, 10mm pistol, Serial Number CKF218US (21-CBP-000229) Springfield Armory, Model XD-45 Tactical, .45 ACP caliber pistol, Serial Number XD640836 (21-CBP-000230)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 410 S. Cedar, Pecos, TX 79772, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 N.W. Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216-5597. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 N.W. Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216-5597. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:14-CR-00522-FB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 05, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Travis Jason Winstead, Court Case Number 5:14-CR-00522-FB, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$3,379.56 contained in an Inmate Trust Account held by the United States Bureau of Prisons and payable to Travis Winstead (21-FBI-008450)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:19-CR-443-DAE; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Allan Richard Martinez and Jose Armando Aguilar, Court Case Number 5:19-CR-443-DAE, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Mossberg 12 gauge pump shotgun, Model 88, Serial No. MV66393R, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037063) 20 gauge Harrington and Richardson shotgun, Model 088, Serial No. BA497659, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037065) .22 caliber Winchester rifle, Model 77, Serial No. 9189, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037066) 410 gauge Steven Arms shotgun, Model 37, Serial No. unknown, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037067) .22 caliber Marlin rifle, Model 101, Serial No. 6850053, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037069) 20 gauge, Unknown manufacturer, unknown model, shotgun, Serial No. 77888B, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037070) 12 gauge Stoeger shotgun, Model 2000, Serial No. 825358, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037076) 16 gauge Harrington and Richardson shotgun, Model 583.2, Serial No. unknown, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037077) 20 gauge Mossberg shotgun, Model 500C, Serial No. C99481, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037078) 20 gauge Steven Arms single shot shotgun, Serial No. unknown, seized from Jose Aguilar (19-ATF-037080) Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offenses 9 mm Beretta handgun, Serial No. 1075713, seized from Allan Richard Martinez (19-DEA-653115) Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offenses

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00060-XR; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Paul Bryan, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00060-XR, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock, Model 17, 9mm, pistol, serial number VKN851 (19-ATF-041326) Beretta, Model U22NEOS, .22 caliber, pistol, serial number T50884 (19-ATF-041327) Glock, Model 22, .40 caliber, pistol, serial number YUY263 (19-ATF-041328) Glock, Model 19, 9mm, pistol, serial number AES969US (19-ATF-041329) HI Point, Model C9, 9mm, pistol, serial number P10017421 (20-ATF-031831) Rossi, Model 68, .38 caliber, revolver, serial number D344226 (20-ATF-031832) Smith & Wesson, Model SD9VE, 9mm, pistol, serial number FZF0796 (20-ATF-031833) Ruger, Model SR22, .22 caliber, pistol, serial number 361-93489 (20-ATF-031834) Smith & Wesson, Model 642-2, .38 caliber, revolver, serial number DJA6334 (20-ATF-031835) Kimber, Model Master Carry, .45 caliber, pistol, serial number K495835 (21-ATF-019743)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00519-FB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 06, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Zachary Wayne Crowell, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00519-FB, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Hobart Airforce 12ci (21-USP-001713) HP22 All-In-One Touchscreen (22-df-0023w) (21-USP-001713) Hobart Oxy-Acetylene Cutting & Welding Outfit (21-USP-001713) Razer Ornata Chroma Keyboard (21-USP-001713) Samsung NP9t0QCG Laptop (21-USP-001713) HP Spectre x360 Laptop (21-USP-001713) Samsung SM-T290 Tablet (21-USP-001713) Samsung SM-T290 Tablet (21-USP-001713) Dell Inspiron P10SF Laptop (21-USP-001713) Any other property that constitutes or is derived from proceeds traceable to (21-USP-001713) Smith & Wesson M&P Shield .40cal Pistol, SN: JFE6296 (21-USP-001714) Yildiz Silah Sanayi 20 HP Shotgun; SN: U69082 (21-USP-001714) Ruger American 6.5CM Rifle; SN: 690170291 (21-USP-001714) Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Pistol; SN: UEJ9752 (21-USP-001714) Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield EZ w/one magazine; S/N: NHA5347 (21-USP-001714) Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or firearm accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offense(s) (21-USP-001714) $479.00, more or less in United States Currency (21-USP-001715) $684.00, more or less in United States Currency (21-USP-001715) Any other currency seized related to the violations above (21-USP-001715) Any other property used or intended to be used in the violations above (21-USP-001715)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-0322-DAE; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James Ryan Bonds, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-0322-DAE, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus, PT-709 Slim, Cal: 9mm, SN:TJN05738 (20-DEA-665777)

Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or firearm accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offense (20-DEA-665777)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Ray Gattinella, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Ray Gattinella, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-0370-JKP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Priscilla Bustos, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-0370-JKP, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$52,050.00, More or Less in United States Currency (20-DEA-666162)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-0454-OLG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 11, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Luz Del Carmen Velarde-Campos (10), Court Case Number 5:20-CR-0454-OLG, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$6,380.00 More or less in United States Currency (20-DEA-667572)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-0585-JKP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 18, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jayson Saul Angel, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-0585-JKP, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger, Model LC380, .380 caliber pistol, bearing serial number 32662576 (21-ATF-009114) Seven rounds of .380 caliber ammunition (21-ATF-009115)

One .380 caliber magazine

Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offenses

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 28, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-122-OLG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 04, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Clint Hampson and Jennifer Seals, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-122-OLG, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real Property located and situated at 7727 Broken Arrow, Converse, Texas, with all buildings, appurtenances, and improvements thereon and any and all surface and sub-surface rights, title, and interests, if any, and being more fully described as follows:

LOT 53, BLOCK 113, CIMARRON, UNIT 16, CITY OF CONVERSE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 9511, PAGES 171-172 OF THE DEED AND PLAT RECORDS OF BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS (21-DEA-682883)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mary Nelda G. Valadez, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mary Nelda G. Valadez, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-0025-OLG; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 11, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jaylyn Christopher Molina, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-0025-OLG, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Tablet, Model #SM-T510, S/N:R52N30F6FNL (21-FBI-006842) Apple Iphone 6 Plus, IMEI: 354393067074295, S/N: FCGQ91YHG5QM (21-FBI-006842)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mary Nelda G. Valadez, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mary Nelda G. Valadez, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:21-CR-0053-JKP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Lester Arnold Cook, Court Case Number 5:21-CR-0053-JKP, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson, Model 36, .38 caliber revolver, serial number AVN0431 (21-ATF-009026) Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offenses (21-ATF-009029)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 655 East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Room G65, San Antonio, TX 78206, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Fidel Esparza III, 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, WACO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 6:21-CR-0049-ADA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ethan Eli Tinney, Court Case Number 6:21-CR-0049-ADA, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,864.00, more or less, in United States Currency (21-FBI-007492) Springfield XD .40 caliber with SN XD497590 with magazine and ammunition (21-FBI-007493)

Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 caliber with SN KAK8847 with extended magazine and ammunition (21-FBI-007493)

Any and all firearms, ammunition, and/or accessories involved in or used in the commission of the criminal offenses (21-FBI-007493)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Franklin Avenue, Suite 380, Waco, TX 76701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Robert Almonte II, 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 334, Austin, TX 78701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Robert Almonte II, 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 334, Austin, TX 78701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, DEL RIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: DR-20-CR-1262-AM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Patrick Daniel Vargas, Court Case Number DR-20-CR-1262-AM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger model 10/22 .22 caliber rifle, s/n: 0016-57218 (20-ATF-031545) Taurus model PT738 .380 caliber pistol, s/n: 50718E (20-ATF-031546) Any related ammunition and firearm accessories:

42 Rounds Unknown Ammunition CAL:22 (20-ATF-031547) 13 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:380 (20-ATF-031548)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 East Broadway, Room L100, Del Rio, TX 78840, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, DEL RIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: DR-20-CR-1917-AM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Emmanuel Calixto and Diego Herrera, Court Case Number DR-20-CR-1917-AM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1. Taurus PT745PRO pistol, s/n NCV09633 seized from EMMANUEL CALIXTO (21-CBP-000045); 2. FN FNX-45 pistol, s/n FX3U030851 seized from EMMANUEL CALIXTO (21-CBP-000046); and

3. Any related ammunition and firearm accessories.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 East Broadway, Room L100, Del Rio, TX 78840, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, DEL RIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: DR-21-CR-118-AM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sergio Trevino and Jesseca Ann Whitmire, Court Case Number DR-21-CR-118-AM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1. Sturm and Ruger, Model Police Service-Six, .357 magnum caliber revolver, s/n obliterated;

2. American Tactical Imports, Model Omni Hybrid Multical, 5.56 caliber rifle, s/n AN010660; and

3. Any related ammunition and firearm accessories:

3 .38 caliber bullet casings; 1 .357 caliber casing; 1 .38 caliber casing; 11 .38 caliber bullets; 2 .38 bullet casings; 1 .38 Special bullet; 1 .38 Special casing; 1 .38 Special casing; 4 .38 Special casing; 2 .38 Special bullets; 1 Olive drab rifle sling; 1 Barska model LVN4 optic; 1 HiLight light/laser combo, model P3GL; 1 black loaded magazine (unknown number of bullets); 1 .223 casing; 1 PMC .223 Rem Bullet.

(21-FBI-001985)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 East Broadway, Room L100, Del Rio, TX 78840, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, DEL RIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: DR-21-CR-128-AM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Patrick Anthony Mares and Daniel Aguilar, Court Case Number DR-21-CR-128-AM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1. $1,250.00, More or Less, in United States Currency (21-CBP-000082); 2. Handgun one (1) Century Arms, Black, 9mm cal. (s/n: T6472-20BC-60705) (21-CBP-000083); 3. Handgun two (2) Taurus, Black, 9mm cal. (s/n: ABL137389) (21-CBP-000084); and

4. Any related ammunition and firearms accessories.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 East Broadway, Room L100, Del Rio, TX 78840, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, DEL RIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: DR-21-CR-247-AM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Travis Lee Russell, Court Case Number DR-21-CR-247-AM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1. Glock, Model 44, .22LR caliber pistol, s/n AELY317 (21-CBP-000153); 2. Glock, Model 44, .22LR, 10 round magazine (21-CBP-000154); 3. 11 rounds of .22LR ammunition (21-CBP-000155); and

4. Any related ammunition and firearms accessories.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 East Broadway, Room L100, Del Rio, TX 78840, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, DEL RIO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: DR-21-CR-711-AM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Mackenzie Dell Ferland, Court Case Number DR-21-CR-711-AM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1. RG, Model 23, .22 caliber revolver, s/n T804844 (21-ICE-000766); 2. Any related ammunition and firearm accessories, including:

a. 1 .22 caliber magazine; (21-ICE-000767); and b. 3 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition (21-ICE-000768).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 111 East Broadway, Room L100, Del Rio, TX 78840, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Antonio Franco Jr., 601 NW Loop 410, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78216. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, WACO DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: W-21-CR-36-ADA; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Kevin Romulus Pelayo and Cristine Furio Fredericks, Court Case Number W-21-CR-36-ADA, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

3534 Shoreline Drive, Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

LOT THIRTY-FOUR (34), BLOCK TEN (10), FINAL PLAT OF THE RIDGE, PHASE THREE, HARKER HEIGHTS, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN CABINET D, SLIDES 201-D, 202-A & 202-B, PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS 20-IRS-000211) 2151 Oak Hill Drive, Copperas Cove, Coryell County, Texas, more fully described as:

FIELD NOTES FOR A TRACT OF LAND IN CORYELL COUNTY, TEXAS PART OF THE WASH. H. DAVIS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 276, THE J.W. HARRIS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 484 AND THE J. FREEMAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 372, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING PART OF THAT CALLED 199.24 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN A DEED TO R.C. MANNING, BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 250, PAGE 392, DEED RECORDS OF CORYELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEGINNING AT A 3/8" IRON ROD WITH A CAP STAMPED "M & ASSOC. KILLEEN" SET IN THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF OAK HILL DRIVE, BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF A CALLED 0.117 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN A DEED TO COPPERAS COVE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 305, PAGE 5, DEED RECORDS OF CORYELL COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE WITH THE EAST AND NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF OAK HILL DRIVE THE FOLLOWING FOUR CALLS: 1. N. 21 DEGREES 09'59" W., 116.82 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND, 2. N. 56 DEGREES 36'12" W., 167.13 FEET TO A 1-1/4" IRON PIPE FOUND, 3. N. 82 DEGREES 06'18" W., 437.50 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND, AND 4. S. 85 DEGREES 07'33" W., 99.09 FEET TO A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND, BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF A CALLED 3.835 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN A DEED TO COURTLAND A. MILNER AND WIFE, BEVERLY A. MILNER, BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 379, PAGE 58, DEED RECORDS OF CORYELL COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

THENCE N. 01 DEGREE 33' 37" W., 305.21 FEET WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID 3.835 ACRE TRACT OF LAND (ADJOINER N. 02 DEGREES 06' 10" W., 305.62 FEET), TO A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND, BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID 3.835 ACRE TRACT, FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N. 69 DEGREES 14' 31" E., 120.77 FEET TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND AND N. 78 DEGREES 04' 59" E., 344.53 FEET TO A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND, FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE 29 DEGREES 25' 26" E., 785.14 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND, BEING A CORNER IN THE WEST LINE OF A CALLED 4.21 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN A DEED TO THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) IN TEXAS, INC., BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 300, PAGE 294, DEED RECORDS OF CORYELL COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID COPPERAS COVE CHRISTIAN CHURCH TRACT, FOR THE SOUTHEAST OF THIS.

THENCE N 83 DEGREES 51' 38" W., 114.29 FEET WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 0.117 ACRE TRACT, TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 5.853 ACRES OF LAND.

THE BEARINGS FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION ARE BASED UPON THE NORTHWEST LINE OF SAID LOT 9, BLOCK 5, HIGHLAND PARK ADDITION, FIRST EXTENSION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF COPPERAS COVE, TEXAS, BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 2, PAGE 36, DEED RECORDS OF CORYELL COUNTY, TEXAS (20-IRS-000212) 731 County Road 3372, Kempner, Lampasas County, Texas, more fully described as:

BEING TRACT FORTY-TWO (42) OF CHICHA RANCH PHASE TWO, A SUBDIVISION IN LAMPASAS COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN CABINET 2, SLIDE 23-24, PLAT RECORDS OF LAMPASAS COUNTY, TEXAS, TOGETHER WITH, WITHOUT COVENANT OR WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER UNDER SECTION 5.023 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE OR OTHERWISE) ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, IF ANY, OF GRANTOR AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, BUT NOT AS OWNER OF ANY OTHER PROPERTY, IN AND TO, (I) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANCES BELONGING OR APPERTAINING THERETO; (II) ANY AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON; (III) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANT EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY AFFECTING SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (IV) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (V) ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

GRANTOR'S RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (PRESENT OR REVERSIONARY); AND (VI) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO THE PRESENT OR FUTURE USE OF WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER CAPACITY, DRAINAGE, WATER OR OTHER UTILITY FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT SAME PERTAIN TO OR BENEFIT SAID REAL PROPERTY OR THE IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL RESERVATIONS OF OR COMMITMENTS OR LETTERS COVERING ANY SUCH USE IN THE FUTURE, WHETHER NOW OWNED OR HEREAFTER ACQUIRED; (VII) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF GRANTOR IN AND TO ANY LEASES COVERING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF SAID REAL PROPERTY; AND (VIII) ALL RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST IN GRANTOR, IF ANY, IN AND TO (A) ANY AND ALL ROADS, STREETS, ALLEYS, AND WAYS (OPEN OR PROPOSED) AFFECTING, CROSSING, FRONTING OR BOUNDING SAID REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING ANY AWARDS MADE OR TO BE MADE RELATING THERETO INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY UNPAID AWARDS OR DAMAGES PAYABLE BY REASON OF DAMAGES THERETO OR BY REASON OF A WIDENING OF OR CHANGING OF THE GRADE WITH RESPECT TO SAME, (B) ANY AND ALL STRIPS, GORES OR PLACES OF PROPERTY ABUTTING, BOUNDING OR WHICH ARE ADJACENT OR CONTIGUOUS TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (WHETHER OWNED OR CLAIMED BY DEED, LIMITATIONS OR OTHERWISE), (C) ANY AND ALL AIR RIGHTS RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY AND (D) ANY AND ALL REVERSIONARY INTERESTS IN AND TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (SAID REAL PROPERTY TOGETHER WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS REFERENCED IN ITEMS (I) THROUGH (VIII) ABOVE ARE HEREIN COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE "PROPERTY") (20-IRS-000213) 5 Tracts of Land on Laura Drive, Killeen, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

TRACT ONE: BEING 2.00 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE M. T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT #963 AND THE W. FREER SURVEY, ABSTRACT #307, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEING A TRACT OF LAND IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, OUT OF AND A PART OF THE MOSES T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 963, AND THE WILLIAM FREER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 307, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING A PART OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT DESCRIBED AS 266.5 ACRES IN A DEED FROM W.R. MANNING AND WIFE, ARTIE LEE MANNING TO CARL D. OGLE AND WIFE, JUNE L. OGLE, SAID DEED BEING OF RECORD IN VOL. 895, PAGE 592, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIPE IN THE WEST MARGIN OF A 60.0 FOOT ROAD THAT BEARS N 71 DEGREES 55' 14" W, 835.58 FEET; S 21 DEGREES 18' USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

20" W, 396.72 FEET; N 71 DEGREES 00 50" W, 60.00 FEET; S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" N, 422.04 FEET AND S 07 DEGREES 03' 50" W, 20.04 FEET FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE. S 07 DEGREES 03' 50" W, 145.70 FEET WITH THE WEST MARGIN OF THE SAID ROAD TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 89 DEGREES 52' 10" W, 458.40 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 03 DEGREES 57' 40" E, 140.0 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR A CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 56 DEGREES 42' 30" E, 170.62 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE NORHTWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 74 DEGREES 51' 30" E, 335.69 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.0 ACRES OF LAND (20-IRS-000214) TRACT TWO: BEING 2.00 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE M. T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT #963, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEING A TRACT OF LAND OUT OF AND A PART OF THE MOSES T. MARTINE SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 962, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING A PART OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT DESCRIBED AS 266.5 ACRES IN A DEED FROM W.R. MANNING AND WIFE, ARTIE LEE MANING TO CARL D. OGLE AND WIFE JUNE L. OGLE, SAID DEED BEING OF RECORD IN VOL. 895, PAGE 592, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIPE THAT BEARS N 71 DEGREES 55' 14" W, 835.58 FEET; S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" W, 396.72 FEET; N 71 DEGREES 00' 50" W, 60.00 FEET AND S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" W, 226.40 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID 266.5 ACRE TRACT, SAID IRON PIPE BEING IN THE WEST MARGIN OF A 60.0 FOOT ROAD FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" W, 195.64 FEET WITH THE WEST MARGIN OF THE SAID ROAD TO AN IRON PIPE FOR AN ANGLE IN THE SAID ROAD FOR A CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 07 DEGREES 03' 50" W. 20.04 FEET WITH THE WEST MARGIN OF THE SAID ROAD, AN IRON PIPE THEREIN FOR THE SOUTHEAST USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 74 DEGREES 51' 30" W, 335.69 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 03 DEGREES 27' 50" E, 264.80 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 68 DEGREES 33' 30" E, 410.02 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.00 ACRES OF LAND (20-IRS-000215) TRACT THREE: BEING 2.00 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE M. T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT #963, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEING A TRACT OF LAND IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, OUT OF AND A PART OF THE MOSES T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 963, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING A PART OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT DESCRIBED AS 266.5 ACRES IN A DEED FROM W.R. MANNING AND WIFE ARTIE LEE MANNING TO CARL D. OGLE AND WIFE, JUNE L. OGLE, SAID DEED BEING OF RECORD IN VOL. 895, PAGE 592, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIPE THAT BEARS N 71 DEGREES 55' 14" W, 835.58 FEET, S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" W, 396.72 FEET AND N 71 DEGREES 00' 50" W, 60.00 FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID 266.5 ACRE TRACT, SAID IRON PIPE BEING IN THE WEST MARGIN OF A 60.0 FOOT ROAD AT THE NORTH END OF SAID ROAD FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" W, 226.40 FEET WITH THE WEST MARGIN OF THE SAID ROAD AN IRON PIPE THEREIN FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 68 DEGREES 33' 30" W, 410.02 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 19 DEGREES 07' 40" E, 194.57 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 72 DEGREES 56' 30" E, 418.59 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.00 ACRES OF LAND (20-IRS-000216) USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

TRACT FOUR: BEING 4.00 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE M. T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT #963, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEING A TRACT OF LAND IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, OUT OF AND A PART OF THE MOSES T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 963, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING A PART OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT DESCRIBED AS 266.5 ACRES IN A DEED FROM W.R. MANNING AND WIFE ARTIE LEE MANNING TO CARL D. OGLE AND WIFE, JUNE L. OGLE, SAID DEED BEING OF RECORD IN VOL. 895, PAGE 592, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIPE THAT BEARS N 71 DEGREES 55' 14" W, 835.58 FEET; S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" W, 396.72 FEET; N 71 DEGREES 00' 50" W, 60.00; S 21 DEGREES 18' 20" W, 422.04 FEET AND S 07 DEGREES 03' 50" W, 363.00 FEET SAID IRON PIPE BEING IN THE WEST MARGIN OF A 60.0 FOOT ROAD FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 07 DEGREES 03' 50" W, 382.01 FEET WITH THE WEST MARGIN OF THE SAID ROAD TO ITS INTERSECTIN WITH THE NORTH MARGIN OF ANOTHER 60.0 FOOT ROAD, AN IRON PIPE THEREIN FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 85 DEGREES 37' 20" W, 508.36 FEET WITH THE NORTH MARGIN OF THE SAID ROAD, TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 17 DEGREES 10' 40" W, 362.22 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE NORTHWEST CORENR OF THIS.

THENCE S 89 DEGREES 15' 20" E, 447.27 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 4.0 ACRES OF LAND (20-IRS-000217) TRACT FIVE: BEING A TRACT OF LAND OUT OF AND A PART OF THE MOSES T. MARTIN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 963, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING A PART OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT DESCRIBED AS 266.5 ACRES IN A DEED FROM W.R. MANNING AND WIFE, ARTIE LEE MANNING, TO CARL D. OGLE, AND WIFE, JUNE L. OGLE, SAID DEED BEING OF RECORD IN VOL. 895, PAGE 592, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT A POINT THAT BEARS S 15 DEGREES 53' 39" W, 681.11 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID 266.5 ACRE TRACT, AN IRON PIPE FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

THENCE N 80 DEGREES 27' 35" W, 919.20 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AT A POST FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 07 DEGREES 03' 50" W, 790.97 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S 58 DEGREES 48' 42" E, 821.38 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE IN THE EAST LINE OF THE SAID 266.5 ACRE TRACT FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N 15 DEGREES 53' 39" E, 1099.92 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 18.34 ACRES OF LAND (20-IRS-000218) 3536 Shoreline Drive, Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

LOT THIRTY-FIVE (35), BLOCK TEN (10) FINAL PLAT OF THE RIDGE, PHASE THREE, HARKER HEIGHTS, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN CABINET D, SLIDES 201-D, 202-A & 202-B, PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS (20-IRS-000219) 3538 Shoreline Drive, Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

LOT THIRTY-SIX (36), BLOCK TEN (10) FINAL PLAT OF THE RIDGE, PHASE THREE, HARKER HEIGHTS, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN CABINET D, SLIDES 201-D, 202-A & 202-B, PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS (20-IRS-000220) 5007 Onion Road, Killeen, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

LOT ONE (1), IN BLOCK ONE (1), IN ECKER ADDITION, IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN CABINET C, SLIDE 347-D, PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, TOGETHER WITH, WITHOUT COVENANT OR WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER UNDER SECTION 5.023 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE OR OTHERWISE) ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, IF ANY, OF GRANTOR AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, BUT NOT AS OWNER OF ANY OTHER PROPERTY, IN AND TO, (I) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANCES BELONGING OR APPERTAINING THERETO; (II) ANY AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON; (III) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANT EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY AFFECTING SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (IV) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO AND FROM SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (V) ANY AND USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

ALL MINERAL RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (PRESENT OR REVERSIONARY); AND (VI) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO THE PRESENT OR FUTURE USE OF WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER CAPACITY, DRAINAGE, WATER OR OTHER UTILITY FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT SAME PERTAIN TO OR BENEFIT SAID REAL PROPERTY OR THE IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL RESERVATIONS OF OR COMMITMENTS OR LETTERS COVERING ANY SUCH USE IN THE FUTURE, WHETHER NOW OWNED OR HEREAFTER ACQUIRED; (VII) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF GRANTOR IN AND TO ANY LEASES COVERING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF SAID REAL PROPERTY; AND (VIII) ALL RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR, IF ANY, IN AND TO (A) ANY AND ALL ROADS, STREETS, ALLEYS, AND WAYS (OPEN OR PROPOSED) AFFECTING, CROSSING, FRONTING OR BOUNDING SAID REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING ANY AWARDS MADE OR TO BE MADE RELATING THERETO INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY UNPAID AWARDS OR DAMAGES PAYABLE BY REASON OF DAMAGES THERETO OR BY REASON OF A WIDENING OF OR CHANGING OF THE GRADE WITH RESPECT TO SAME, (B) ANY AND ALL STRIPS, GORES OR PIECES OF PROPERTY ABUTTING, BOUNDING OR WHICH ARE ADJACENT OR CONTIGUOUS TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (WHETHER OWNED OR CLAIMED BY DEED, LIMITATIONS OR OTHERWISE), (C) ANY AND ALL AIR RIGHTS RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY AND (D) ANY AND ALL REVERSIONARY INTERESTS IN AND TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (SAID REAL PROPERTY TOGETHER WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS EFERENCED IN ITEMS (I) THROUGH (VIII) ABOVE ARE HEREIN COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE "PROPERTY") (20-IRS-000221) Onion Road, Killeen, Bell County, Texas , more fully described as:

LOT TWO (2), IN BLOCK ONE (1), IN ECKER ADDITION, IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN CABINET C, SLIDE 347-D, PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, TOGETHER WITH, WITHOUT COVENANT OR WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER UNDER SECTION 5.023 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE OR OTHERWISE) ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, IF ANY, OF GRANTOR AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, BUT NOT AS OWNER OF ANY OTHER PROPERTY, IN AND TO, (I) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANCES BELONGING OR APPERTAINING THERETO; (II) ANY AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON; (III) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANT EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY AFFECTING SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (IV) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO AND FROM SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (V) ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR RELATING TO SAID USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

REAL PROPERTY (PRESENT OR REVERSIONARY); AND (VI) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO THE PRESENT OR FUTURE USE OF WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER CAPACITY, DRAINAGE, WATER OR OTHER UTILITY FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT SAME PERTAIN TO OR BENEFIT SAID REAL PROPERTY OR THE IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL RESERVATIONS OF OR COMMITMENTS OR LETTERS COVERING ANY SUCH USE IN THE FUTURE, WHETHER NOW OWNED OR HEREAFTER ACQUIRED; (VII) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF GRANTOR IN AND TO ANY LEASES COVERING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF SAID REAL PROPERTY; AND LOT TWO (2), IN BLOCK ONE (1), IN ECKER ADDITION, IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN CABINET C, SLIDE 347-D, PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, TOGETHER WITH, WITHOUT COVENANT OR WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER UNDER SECTION 5.023 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE OR OTHERWISE) ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, IF ANY, OF GRANTOR AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, BUT NOT AS OWNER OF ANY OTHER PROPERTY, IN AND TO, (I) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANCES BELONGING OR APPERTAINING THERETO; (II) ANY AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON; (III) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANT EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY AFFECTING SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (IV) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO AND FROM SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (V) ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (PRESENT OR REVERSIONARY); AND (VI) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO THE PRESENT OR FUTURE USE OF WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER CAPACITY, DRAINAGE, WATER OR OTHER UTILITY FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT SAME PERTAIN TO OR BENEFIT SAID REAL PROPERTY OR THE IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL RESERVATIONS OF OR COMMITMENTS OR LETTERS COVERING ANY SUCH USE IN THE FUTURE, WHETHER NOW OWNED OR HEREAFTER ACQUIRED; (VII) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF GRANTOR IN AND TO ANY LEASES COVERING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF SAID REAL PROPERTY; AND (VIII) ALL RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR, IF ANY, IN AND TO (A) ANY AND ALL ROADS, STREETS, ALLEYS, AND WAYS (OPEN OR PROPOSED) AFFECTING, CROSSING, FRONTING OR BOUNDING SAID REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING ANY AWARDS MADE OR TO BE MADE RELATING THERETO INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY UNPAID AWARDS OR DAMAGES PAYABLE BY REASON OF DAMAGES THERETO OR BY REASON OF A WIDENING OF OR CHANGING OF THE GRADE WITH RESPECT TO SAME, (B) ANY AND ALL STRIPS, GORES OR PIECES OF PROPERTY ABUTTING, BOUNDING OR WHICH ARE ADJACENT OR CONTIGUOUS TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (WHETHER OWNED OR CLAIMED BY DEED, LIMITATIONS OR USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

OTHERWISE), (C) ANY AND ALL AIR RIGHTS RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY AND (D) ANY AND ALL REVERSIONARY INTERESTS IN AND TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (SAID REAL PROPERTY TOGETHER WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS REFERENCED IN ITEMS (I) THROUGH (VIII) ABOVE ARE HEREIN COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE "PROPERTY") (20-IRS-000222) 4991 Onion Road, Killeen, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

BEING PART OF LOT TWENTY-SIX (26), LLEWELYN RANCHETTES, NO. 3, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, CONTAINING 2.493 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE ROBERT CUNNINGHAM SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 199, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, TOGETHER WITH, WITHOUT COVENANT OR WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER UNDER SECTION 5.023 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE OR OTHERWISE) ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, IF ANY, OF GRANTOR AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, BUT NOT AS OWNER OF ANY OTHER PROPERTY, IN AND TO, (I) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANCES BELONGING OR APPERTAINING THERETO; (II) ANY AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON; (III) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANT EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY AFFECTING SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (IV) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO AND FROM SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (V) ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (PRESENT OR REVERSIONARY); AND (VI) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO THE PRESENT OR FUTURE USE OF WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER CAPACITY, DRAINAGE, WATER OR OTHER UTILITY FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT SAME PERTAIN TO OR BENEFIT SAID REAL PROPERTY OR THE IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL RESERVATIONS OF OR COMMITMENTS OR LETTERS COVERING ANY SUCH USE IN THE FUTURE, WHETHER NOW OWNED OR HEREAFTER ACQUIRED; (VII) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF GRANTOR IN AND TO ANY LEASES COVERING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF SAID REAL PROPERTY; AND (VIII) ALL RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR, IF ANY, IN AND TO (A) ANY AND ALL ROADS, STREETS, ALLEYS, AND WAYS (OPEN OR PROPOSED) AFFECTING, CROSSING, FRONTING OR BOUNDING SAID REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING ANY AWARDS MADE OR TO BE MADE RELATING THERETO INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY UNPAID AWARDS OR DAMAGES PAYABLE BY REASON OF DAMAGES THERETO OR BY REASON OF A WIDENING OF OR CHANGING OF THE GRADE WITH RESPECT TO SAME, (B) ANY AND ALL STRIPS, GORES OR PIECES OF PROPERTY ABUTTING, BOUNDING OR WHICH ARE ADJACENT OR CONTIGUOUS TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (WHETHER OWNED OR CLAIMED BY DEED, LIMITATIONS OR OTHERWISE), USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

(C) ANY AND ALL AIR RIGHTS RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY AND (D) ANY AND ALL REVERSIONARY INTERESTS IN AND TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (SAID REAL PROPERTY TOGETHER WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS REFERENCED IN ITEMS (I) THROUGH (VIII) ABOVE ARE HEREIN COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE "PROPERTY")

AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS:

FIELD NOTES FOR A TRACT OF LAND IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, PART OF THE ROBERT CUNNINGHAM SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 199, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING ALL OF THAT CERTAIN 2.494 ACRES TRACT DESCRIBED IN A WARRANTY DEED FROM RICHARD C. CROUCH AND WIFE, ROSEMARY CROUCH TO ORLINO L. TRINIDAD AND WIFE MARIA S. TRINIDAD, DATED JUNE 25, 1987, BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 2319, PAGE 179, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID TRACT ALSO BEING DESCRIBED AS PART OF LOT 26, LLEWELYN ESTATES, NO. 3, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEGINNING AT A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND IN THE WEST MARGIN OF ONION ROAD (RECORDED IN VOLUME 1068, PAGE 191) BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID 2.494 ACRES TRACT, FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S. 19 DEGREES 21' 00" E., 114.63 FEET WITH THE WEST MARGIN OF ONION ROAD AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID 2.494 ACRES TRACT (S. 19 DEGREES 21' 00" E., 114.63 FEET) TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND, BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID 2.494 ACRES TRACT, FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE S. 70 DEGREES 38' 36" W., 947.11 FEET WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE 2.494 ACRES TRACT (S. 70 DEGREES 39' 00" W., 947.58 FEET) TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND, BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS 2.494 ACRES TRACT, FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N. 19 DEGREES 39' 36" W., 114.63 FEET WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE 2.494 ACRES TRACT (N. 19 DEGREES 33' 45" W., 114.63 FEET) TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND, BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID 2.494 ACRES TRACT, FOR THEP NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N. 70 DEGREES 38' 36" E., 947.73 FEET WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE 2.494 ACRES TRACT (N. 70 DEGREES 30' 00" E., 948.00 FEET) TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.493 ACRES OF LAND. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

THE BEARINGS FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT ARE BASED UPON THE EAST LINE OF THE TRINIDAD 2.494 ACRES TRACT (20-IRS-000223) 12117 Highway 195, Killeen, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

FIELD NOTES FOR A TRACT OF LAND IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, PART OF THE G.W. ALLISON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 52, AND THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED BEING PART OF THAT CERTAIN 80.465 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN A DEED FROM RASAMY REALTY COMPANY TO CAMILLA SAFADY RASAMY AND HUSBAND RICHARD RASAMY, BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 2591, PAGE 487, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

BEGINNING AT A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND IN THE WEST RIGHT OF WAS OF STATE HIGHWAY 195, THAT BEARS S. 12 DEGREES 05' 00" E., 275.25 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID 80.465 ACRE TRACT, FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE WITH SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY, S. 12 DEGREES 05' 00" E., 7.69 FEET (DEED BEARING S. 12 DEGREES 05' 00" E.) TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND AND S. 12 DEGREES 47' 13" E., 173.77 FEET (DEED BEARING S. 12 DEGREES 47'13" E.) TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND, FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE 70 DEGREES 37' 22" W., 2402.15 FEET TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND IN THE WEST LINE OF SAID 80.465 ACRE TRACT AND IN THE EAST LINE OF THE REMAINDER OF A 100 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN A DEED TO MRS. M.A. VARDENAN, BEING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 751, PAGE 563, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS;

THENCE WITH SAID WEST LINE, N. 21 DEGREES 54' 53" W., 180.43 FEET (DEED BEARING N. 21 DEGREES 54'53" W.) TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND, FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS.

THENCE N. 70 DEGREES 37' 22" E., 2431.06 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 10.00 ACRES OF LAND.

THE BEARINGS FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION ARE BASED ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF STATE HIGHWAY 195 AS PER DEED OF RECORD IN VOLUME 2591, PAGE 487, DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS (20-IRS-000224) 2360 East Stagecoach Road, Killeen, Bell County, Texas, more full described as: USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

LOT NO. SIX (6), BLOCK NO. ONE (1), OF THE LLEWELYN RANCHETTES, A SUBDIVISION IN BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION APPEARING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 2, PAGE 111-D, OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS. THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OF SAID SUB-DIVISION APPEARING OF RECORD IN VOLUME 905, PAGE 584, OF THE DEED RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS.

TOGETHER WITH, WITHOUT COVENANT OR WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER UNDER SECTION 5.023 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE OR OTHERWISE) ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST, IF ANY, OF GRANTOR AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, BUT NOT AS OWNER OF ANY OTHER PROPERTY, IN AND TO, (I) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANCES BELONGING OR APPERTAINING THERETO; (II) ANY AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON; (III) ANY AND ALL APPURTENANT EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY AFFECTING SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (IV) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO AND FROM SAID REAL PROPERTY AND ANY OF GRANTOR'S RIGHTS TO USE SAME; (V) ANY AND ALL MINERAL RIGHTS AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (PRESENT OR REVERSIONARY); AND (VI) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS TO THE PRESENT OR FUTURE USE OF WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER CAPACITY, DRAINAGE, WATER OR OTHER UTILITY FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT SAME PERTAIN TO OR BENEFIT SAID REAL PROPERTY OR THE IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL RESERVATIONS OF OR COMMITMENTS OR LETTERS COVERING ANY SUCH USE IN THE FUTURE, WHETHER NOW OWNED OR HEREAFTER ACQUIRED; (VII) ANY AND ALL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF GRANTOR IN AND TO ANY LEASES COVERING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF SAID REAL PROPERTY; AND (VIII) ALL RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST OF GRANTOR, IF ANY, IN AND TO (A) ANY AND ALL ROADS, STREETS, ALLEYS, AND WAYS (OPEN OR PROPOSED) AFFECTING, CROSSING, FRONTING OR BOUNDING SAID REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING ANY AWARDS MADE OR TO BE MADE RELATING THERETO INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY UNPAID AWARDS OR DAMAGES PAYABLE BY REASON OF DAMAGES THERETO OR BY REASON OF A WIDENING OF OR CHANGING OF THE GRADE WITH RESPECT TO SAME, (B) ANY AND ALL STRIPS, GORES OR PIECES OF PROPERTY ABUTTING, BOUNDING OR WHICH ARE ADJACENT OR CONTIGUOUS TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (WHETHER OWNED OR CLAIMED BY DEED, LIMITATIONS OR OTHERWISE), (C) ANY AND ALL AIR RIGHTS RELATING TO SAID REAL PROPERTY AND (D) ANY AND ALL REVERSIONARY INTERESTS IN AND TO SAID REAL PROPERTY (SAID REAL PROPERTY TOGETHER WITH ANY AND ALL OF THE RELATED IMPROVEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

REFERENCED IN ITEMS (I) THROUGH (VIII) ABOVE ARE HEREIN COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE "PROPERTY") (20-IRS-000225) 3508 Parkmill Drive, Killeen, Bell County, Texas, more fully described as:

BEING LOT NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE (25) IN BLOCK NUMBER SEVEN (7) OF YOWELL RANCH, PHASE THREE, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF KILLEEN, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN CAB D, SLIDES 326-D, 327-A OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS (20-IRS-000226) $4,752.44 from JPMorgan Chase Bank Checking Account 551932010 (20-IRS-000484) $513,205.32 from JPMorgan Chase Bank Checking Account 6801310670 (20-IRS-000485) $30,169.34 from USAA Federal Savings Bank Checking Account 004153439-5 (20-IRS-000486) $37,551.21 from USAA Federal Savings Bank Savings Account 004153438-7 (20-IRS-000487) $3,128.55 from USAA Federal Savings Bank Checking Account 01552-3994-5 (20-IRS-000488) $384.01 from USAA Federal Savings Bank Savings Account 01552-3993-7 (20-IRS-000489) $8,748.83 from Navy Federal Credit Union Checking Account 7059884721 (20-IRS-000490) 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe, VIN: 1GNSKBKC1KR160917 (20-IRS-000491) 2018 Chevrolet Silverado, VIN: 1GCUKREC4JF172579 20-IRS-000492) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH6LGA69879 20-IRS-000493) 2019 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D85KGB55678 (20-IRS-000494) 2019 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D83KGB55677 (20-IRS-000495) 2019 Ford F150, VIN: 1FTEW1E54KKC37189 (20-IRS-000496) 2019 Ford Expedition, VIN: 1FMJK2AT4KEA02063 (20-IRS-000497) 2018 Dodge Durango, VIN: 1C4RDJDG9JC282499 (20-IRS-000498) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH4LGA69878 (20-IRS-000499) USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

2018 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D8XJGB87962 (20-IRS-000500) 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe, VIN: 1GNSKBKC9JR215452 (20-IRS-000501) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH2LGA69877 VIN# (20-IRS-000502) 2018 Chevrolet Silverado, VIN: 3GCUKRECXJG448780 (20-IRS-000503) 2018 Ford F-250, VIN: 1FT7W2BT9JEC18474 (20-IRS-000504) 2019 Cougar Fifth Wheel Trailer, VIN: 4YDF32B23K2511637 (20-IRS-000505) 2018 Tesla Model S, VIN: 5YJSA1E23JF281638 (20-IRS-000507) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH4LGA69881 (20-IRS-000508) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH7LGA91647 (20-IRS-000509) 2019 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D88KGA95959 (20-IRS-000510) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH7LGA91650 (20-IRS-000511) 2020 Polaris ATV, VIN: 4XAT6E997L8875115 (20-IRS-000512) 2020 Polaris ATV, VIN: 4XAT6E994L8879865 (20-IRS-000513) 2019 Ford Expedition, VIN: 1FMJK2AT2KEA04006 (20-IRS-000514) 2019 Ford Explorer XLT, VIN: 1FM5K8D85KGB48679 (20-IRS-000515) 2020 Ford Fusion, VIN: 3FA6P0LU8LR111622 (20-IRS-000516) 2019 Chevrolet Silverado, VIN: 2GCVKPEC2K1164014 (20-IRS-000517) 2019 Ford Mustang GT, VIN: 1FATP8FF1K5138564 (20-IRS-000518) 2019 Chevrolet Camaro SS, VIN: 1G1FH3D73K0123721 (20-IRS-000519) 2018 Ford Expedition, VIN: 1FMJK2AT5JEA25480 (20-IRS-000520) 2018 Land Rover Discovery, VIN: SALRR2RV6JA052034 (20-IRS-000521) 2018 Dodge Durango, VIN: 1C4RDJDG1JC282285 (20-IRS-000522) 2020 Ford Explorer XLT, VIN: 1FMSK8DH0LGA91649 (20-IRS-000523) 2019 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D89KGA61674 (20-IRS-000524) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8FW9LGB73842 (20-IRS-000525) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH9LGA91648 (20-IRS-000526) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH2LGA69880 (20-IRS-000549) USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

2018 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D81JGA16856 (20-IRS-000550) 2019 Ford F150, VIN: 1FTEW1E57KKC04719 (20-IRS-000551) 2018 Chevrolet Suburban, VIN: 1GNSKHKC3JR237594 (20-IRS-000552) 2017 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D83HGD14111 (20-IRS-000553) 2018 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FM5K8D82JGB72100 (20-IRS-000554) 2020 Ford Explorer, VIN: 1FMSK8DH0LGA69876 (20-IRS-000555) 2019 Ford Transit Cargo, VIN: 1FBAX2CGXKKA94212 (20-IRS-000557) All funds in Bank of New York Mellon Dreyfus Mutual Funds Account 0255-3360205490 (21-IRS-000276) All funds in Franklin Templeton Account 198-19812020004 (21-IRS-000277) All funds in Charles Schwab Account 8672-8042 (21-IRS-000278) All funds in Bank of New York Mellon Account 0255-0616792302 (21-IRS-000279) All funds in Bank of New York Mellon Account 0255-0616792257 (21-IRS-000280) All funds in Bank of New York Mellon Account 0255-0616792301 (21-IRS-000281) All funds in Bank of New York Mellon Account 0255-0616792309 (21-IRS-000282) Personal Effects:

Chanel Metal, Glass Pearls & Strass (Rhinestones) Gold Tone, Pearly White & Crystal Hair Clip (Barrette) (ref #: N6734);

Chanel Gold Tone and Black Lambskin Leather Costume/Fashion Jewelry Brooch (ref #: Z2047)(in box, like new, with tag and little booklet);

Chanel Ruthenium Logo Earrings with Faux Pearls and Rhinestones (1 pair) (ref #: 8857) (like new, in box, tag included, not attached);

Chanel Metal Safety Pin Fashion/Costume Brooch Set with Colorless Rhinestones (ref #: Z3502) (like new, in box, includes small booklet, tag included);

Chanel Purple Leather Key Holder (ref #: N6510) (new, in box, includes booklet, tags, and card);

Chanel Navy and Imitation Pearl Square Sunglasses (ref #: 5339-H on sunglasses) (very good condition, includes case, pouch, cleaning cloth, and booklet); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chanel Gold Tone Logo with Heart and Star Earrings Set with Colorless Crystals and Faux Pearls (pair) (ref #: Z2953) (like new, includes box, tag, and booklet);

Matching Necklace, Bracelet, and a Pair of Earrings with Freshwater Pearls and Silver Tone Findings (suite) (no maker's mark);

Chanel Gold Tone 'Chanel' Hair Barrette Set with Colorless Crystals and Faux Pearls (ref #: AB2850) (like new, in box, includes tag and booklet);

Chanel Silver Tone 'CC' Logo Earrings with Colorless Crystals (pair) (like new, includes box and booklet);

Chanel Silver tone 'CC' Logo Earrings with Colorless Crystals and Faux Pearls (pair) (ref #: 03607) (like new, includes box and booklet);

Chanel Quilted Pink and Golden Tone 'CC' Logo Earrings (pair)(ref #: AB0747) (like new, includes tag, box, and booklet);

Chanel Gold Tone 'CC' Logo Brooch Set with Colorless Crystals (ref #: A64746) (new, in box, includes tag and booklet);

Chanel Gold Tone 'CC' Logo Earrings Set with Dark Blue Beads and Faux Pearls (pair) (ref#: AB0182) (new, in box, includes tag and booklet);

14 Karat Gold Earrings Set with Black Baroque Pearls (pair) (like new, includes box, pouch, and tag);

Chanel Silver Tone 'CC' Logo Earrings Set with Colorless Crystals and Faux Pearls (pair) (ref #: A36138) (new, in box, includes tag and booklet);

Chanel Silver Tone 'CC' Logo Earrings Set with Black Beads and Faux Pearls (pair) (ref #: A15B) (very good condition, includes box);

Chanel Gold Tone Hoop Earrings Set with Faux Pearls and Dangling 'CC' Logo Charms (pair) (ref #: AB2924) (new, in box, includes tag and booklet);

Chanel Gold Tone Coco Club Clear Resin Brooch with a Very Dark Red Heart Center Topped with a 'CC' Log Set with Faux Pearls (ref #: 53184) (new, in box, includes tag);

Chanel Gold Tone Icon Manga Pink Resin Hat Brooch with a White Camelia (SKU#: 401103 243316) (like new, includes box and tag); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chanel Gold Tone Icon Manga Resin Cardigan Brooch (SKU #: 401103 243333) (new, in box, includes booklet and tag);

Chanel Gold Tone CC Earrings Set with Faux Pearls and Dangling Faux Pearls and Dangling Gold Tone Beads with Faceted White Crystal (pair) (like new, in Piercing Pagoda box);

Chanel Gold Tone Resin Sweater Brooch (ref #: A58815) (new, in box, includes tag);

Chanel Gold Tone Necklace with a CC Logo Pendant Set with Faux Pearls and Crystals (ref #: AB2192) (new, in box, includes Tag);

Chanel Dark Blue Caviar Leather Medium Boy Flap Bag with Silver Tone Clasp 9 7/8 x 5.50 x 3.00 inches (serial #: 25101130) (like new, includes box and book);

Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Metis Pochette MM Messenger Bag, 9.75 x 8.0 x 2.50 inches (date code: SD1199, model #: M40780) (like new, includes Crossover/Shoulder Strap);

Chanel Red Caviar Leather Chevron Stitched Zipper Pouch Wallet (serial #: 23761304) (new, in box, includes box);

Chanel Quilted Black Caviar Leather Wallet on a Chain, 7.5 x 5.0 x 1.5 inches (serial #: 2561102) (new, in box);

Chanel Quilted Black Calfskin Reissue Wallet on a Chain with Paris Lucky Charms, 7.5 x 5.0 x 1.0 inches (serial #: 25556477) (new, in box, includes cloth and book);

Chanel Fold Over Black Quilted Caviar Wallet/Card Holder (serial #: 27169333) (like new, includes box, card, and pouch);

Chanel Ruthenium and Chevron Quilted Black Leather Boy Bag/Flapbag, 9.75 x 5.75 x 2.75 inches (serial #: 25784077) (new, in box, includes book, cloth, and card);

Chanel Gold Tone and Chevron Quilted Green Leather Boy Bag/Flapbag, 9.75 x 5.75 x 2.75 inches (serial #: 28415766) (new, in box, includes book, cloth, and card);

Chanel Gold Tone Nude Python Boy Bag/Flapbag, 9.75 x 5.75 x 2.75 inches, (serial #: 24838966) (new, in box, includes book, tag, and card); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chanel Gold Tone and Quilted Burgundy Leather Boy Bag/Flapbag, 9.75 x 5.75 x 2.75 inches) (serial #: 26176798) (new, in box, includes book, cloth, and card);

Chanel Ruthenium CC Logo Brooch Set with Colorless Crystals and Faux Pearls (ref #: AB0326) (new, in box, includes book and tag);

Chanel Gold Tone Chain Necklace with Faux Pearls and Colorless Crystal CC Logo Stations (ref #: AB0636) (new, in box, includes booklet and tag);

Chanel CC Logo Pink Leather Small Fold Over Wallet (serial #: 27617750) (new, in box, includes tag, pouch, and card);

Chanel Pink Chevron Quilted Zippered Coin Purse (serial #: 227296134) (new, in box, includes book, tag, and card);

Chanel Pink Leather Card Holder (serial #: 27618147) (new, in box, includes pouch, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Beige Caviar Leather with Silver Tone Metal Fold Over Mini Bag (serial #: 7750313) (new, in box, includes tag, pouch, and card);

Chanel Quilted Black Iridescent Leather with Gold Tone Metal Fold Over Mini Bag (serial #: 7657788) (new, in box, includes tag, pouch, and card);

Sterling Silver Ippolita Wavy Circle Friendship Chain Bracelet, 2.23 grams (very good condition, in Ippolita pouch);

Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) Black Leather Monogram Cabas Satchel with Gold Tone Metal, 11.75 x 8.0 x 6.0 inches) (ref #: LTH394461 0715) (good condition, includes shoulder strap);

Chanel Black Leather Chevron Quilted Flapbag with a Coco Top Handle and Gold Tone Hardware (serial #: 25771140) (very light wear, includes shoulder strap, card, and tag);

Chanel Black Python Classic Flapbag with Gold Tone Metal (serial #: 25175640) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Cluny BB Bag with Vachetta Top Handle, Bordeaux-Fuchsia with a Tan Key Ring, 10.0 x 7.5 x 4.0 inches) (date code: CA1199) (new, in box, includes shoulder strap);

Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Boite Chapeau Souple Shoulder Bag, 8.75 x 8.0 x 3.0 inches (date code: not recorded) (new, in box, includes leather luggage tag USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

and pouch);

Louis Vuitton Collection Extraordinaire Capucines Lavendar Leather Flower Purse with Top Handle and Shoulder Strap, 12.0 x 7.35 x 4.25 inches (date code: MI1109) (very light wear, includes booklet, pouch, and leather info card);

Louis Vuitton Speedy 35 Damier Ebene Checkerboard Purse, 13.8 x 9.0 x 7.0 inches (date code: SD4105) (very light wear, includes dust pouch, shoulder strap, and a lock (no keys));

Louis Vuitton Montaigne MM Black Empriente Leather Purse, 12.0 x 8.0 x 5.0 inches (date code: TJ1106) (very light wear, includes dust pouch);

Louis Vuitton Tivoli GM Monogram Bag, 13.0 x 11.0 x 8.0 inches) (date code: SD1145) (light wear with some scratches, marks inside, and spot on the outside, includes box;

Gucci GG Logo Canvas Purse with Gold Trim and D Ring (design #: 189835, serial #: 493075) (like new, includes box);

Counterfeit Gucci Black Leather Backpack;

Gucci Monogram Vintage Web Medium Boston Dark Brown Bag, 12.75 x 8.5 x 6.75 inches (design #: 247205, serial #: 625040) (new, in dust bag, includes shoulder strap);

Celine Paris Black and Brown Leather and Olive Green Suede Mini Luggage Handbag, 12.0 x 12.0 x 7.0 inches (very light wear);

Marc by Marc Jacobs Neutral Leather Handbag with Concealed (Handgun) Pocket, 18.5 x 13.0 x 4.0 inches (used and in clean condition, includes tag, pouch, and card);

Marc Jacobs Coated Canvas Quilted Stam Blush Handbag with Shoulder Strap, 14.0 x 10.0 x 5.25 inches (new with dust bag);

Marc Jacobs Sultry Red Double Zipper Tote Bag with a Black and White Shoulder Strap, 13.0 x 9.0 x 5.5 inches (light wear, includes dust bag);

Michael Kors Vanilla Leather Berkley Wristlet (style #: 252887)(like new with some surface dirt, in Mark Jacobs dust bag);

Ferragamo Marisa Fiera Black Leather and Leopard Print Fabric Bag, 17.0 x 8.5 x 4.0 inches (like new, in box, includes dust bag); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Yves Saint Laurent ChYc Blue Cabas Bag, 16.0 x 12.0 x 8.0 inches (ref #: 270591-213317) (like new);

Yves Saint Laurent Gray Leather Large Leather Shopper Bag, 14.5 x 11.0 x 5.0 inches (ref #: GRP 394195-610516) (like new, includes cosmetic pouch and dust bag);

Yves Saint Laurent Gold Metallic Leather Muse Handbag, 16.0 x 10.0 x 5.0 inches (ref #: 156464-002122) (very good condition, includes dust bag)

Yves Saint Laurent Poudre Leather Small Sac De Jour Handbag, 12.5 x 10.0 x 6.0 inches (ref #: 378299) (new, in dust bag, includes tag, lock, and keys);

Burberry Large Mildenhall Shoulder Bag in Red Heritage Grain Leather, 13.0 x 8.0 x 4.0 inches (ref #: 3993554/65F) (like new, includes dust bag);

Burberry Blue Carbon Clifton Tote, 13.0 x 9.0 x 5.0 inches (ref #: 39728811)v (new, in bag, includes shoulder strap and tag);

Burberry Rucksack Canvas Check Medium Backpack, 15.0 x 9.25 x 4.5 inches) (ref #: 4030201) (new, in bag, includes tag);

Burberry Manor Quilted Housecheck Large Satchel Handbag with Black Leather Trim, 14.5 x 9.5 x 6.5 inches (ref #: 11676381) (like new, includes lock with keys and bag);

Fendi Spy Bag in Brown Nappa Leather with Dark Brown Trim, 17.0 x 9.5 x 6.0 inches (very light use, includes Neiman Marcus shopping bag);

Fendi Zucca and Multicolor Stripe Spalmati Roll Large Shopper Tote Bag, 13.5 x 10.5 x 6.0 inches (ref #: 8BH185-HQP) (like new, includes (no name) dust bag);

Valentino Cynthia Camel Brown Leather and Suede Purse, 12.0 x 12.0 x 9.5 inches (ref #: VA3616) (like new, includes dust bag and tag);

Mui Mui Light Brown Satchel Zippered Tote Bag, 11.0 x 8.0 x 6.0 inches (new, in dust bag, includes shoulder strap);

Chloe Black Paddington Leather Handle Bag with Padlock, 13.5 x 7.0 x 6.75 inches (lightly used, break in stitching on handle, includes dust bag);

Chloe Yellowish-Brown Medium Marcie Leather Satchel, 14.0 x 11.0 x 4.5 inches (ref #: B50T4J) (like new, includes dust bag and shoulder strap); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chloe Cherry Leather Eclipse Tote Bag, 15.0 x 11.5 x 7.5 inches (ref #: 8AS527-8A849) (lightly used, includes tag);

Neiman Marcus Neutral Metallic Tote Bag, 13.0 x 12.0 x 5.0 inches; and a Gift Set of La Mer Products Products: Body Creme, Mask, SPF 50 UV Fluid, Cool Gel Creme, Infused Lotion, Eye Cream, (2) Serum Essence, and Assorted Samples (new, all products are new and unused);

Neiman Marcus Coral Red Tote Bag, 13.0 x 12.0 x 5.0 inches; and a Gift Set of La Mer Products: (2) Moisturizing Soft Cream, Eye Cream, Serum Essence, and Assorted Samples (new, all products are new and unused, includes La Mer cosmetic pouch);

Henri Bendel Colorblock Tote Bag in Fuchsia, Purple, and Brown Leather, 13.5 x 9.5 x 5.5 inches (new, in dust bag, includes shoulder strap);

Chanel Small Gabrielle Hobo Creme Leather Purse with a Cut Out Floral Design and a Fancy Crystal set Chanel Shoulder Strap, 8.0 x 6.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 28653748) (new, in box, includes dust bag and card);

Chanel Lucky Charm Quilted Black Leather Flap Bag, 9.5 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 23733345) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Quilted Pink Leather Jumbo Flapbag Purse, 11.75 x 8.0 x 4.0 inches (ref #: 27973782) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Light Camel Leather Chevron Stitched Boy Bag, 10.0 x 6.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 23815930) (like new, includes box and card);

Chanel Blue Gained Calfskin Leather Neo Executive Tote Bag, 12.5 x 9.0 x 5.5 inches (ref #: 24095939) (like new, in Chanel shopping bag, includes shoulder strap);

Chanel Iridescent Yellow Quilted Caviar Leather Small Classic Shoulder Flapbag, 9.0 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 27731178) (new, in Karl Lagerfeld dust bag, includes tag);

Chanel Dark Silver Python Gabrielle Hobo Bag, 11.0 x 8.75 x 3.5 inches (ref #: 26426787) (new, in black fabric bag, includes tag);

Chanel Rainbow Python Small Gabrielle Hobo Bag with Yellow Leather Trim, 11.0 x 9.0 x 4.0 inches) (ref #: 27119562) (new, in black bag, includes card and tag); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chanel Black Lizard Embossed Leather CC Wallet on Chain with White Metal Shoulder Chain, 7.5 x 4.75 x 2.0 inches (ref #: 27474139) (new, in black fabric bag, includes card and tag);

Chanel Quilted Pink Leather Boy Bag, 9.75 x 5.5 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 27594242) (new, in black bag, includes tag and card);

Chanel Quilted Khaki (Dark Green) Leather Flapbag, 17.0 x 10.0 x 6.0 inches) (ref #: 28479930) (new, in black bag, includes tag and card);

Chanel Chevron Quilted Green Caviar Leather Compact Boy Wallet, 4.75 x 4.25 x 0.75 inches (ref #: 26759188) (new, in black bag, includes card);

Chanel Large Chevron Quilted Metallic Silver Leather with Ruthenium Boy Bag, 12.0 x 8.5 x 3.5 inches (ref #: 22162006) (new, in box, includes card);

Chanel Medium Gabrielle Hobo Chevron Quilted Metallic Dark Silver Leather Bag, 11.0 x 9.0 x 4.0 inches (ref #: 26665454) (new, in box, includes dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Black Caviar Leather Mini Coco Handle Flapbag, 9.0 x 6.0 x 4.0 inches (ref #: 27575315) (new, in box, includes dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Small Black Caviar Leather Studded Deauville Tote Bag, 15.25 x 11.0 x 7.5 inches (ref #: 26526657) (new, in box, includes dust bag and card);

Chanel Quilted Beige Caviar Leather Medium Coco Handle Flapbag, 11.0 x 7.5 x 4.25 inches (ref #: 28178471) (new, in box, includes shoulder strap, dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Small Light Blue Lizard and Calf Skin Flap Boy Bag, 8.0 x 5.0 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 26830722) (new, in black bag, includes tag and card);

Chanel Small Quilted Black Leather Camellia Boy Flap Bag, 8.0 x 4.75 x 2.75 inches (ref #: 27596461) (new, in black bag, includes tag and card) (limited edition);

Chanel Dark Navy-Blue Lizard Flap Boy Bag with Handle and Gold Tone Chain Trim, 10.0 x 5.75 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 26567912) (new, in box, includes shoulder strap, dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Light Beige Leather Flapbag, 10.0 x 6.0 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 29345340) (new, in box, includes Chanel Karl Lagerfeld dust bag, tag, and card); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chanel Quilted Dark Red Caviar Leather Flapbag, 11.75 x 7.75 x 3.5 inches (ref #: 24607145) (like new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Quilted Dark Blue Caviar Leather Coco Handle Medium Flapbag, 11.25 x 7.0 x 4.5 inches (ref #: 26551589) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Mini Beige Boy Wallet on Chain, 7.5 x 4.75 x 1.0 inches (ref #: 28111820) (new, in box, includes dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Beige Leather Classic Jumbo Flapbag, 12.0 x 7.75 x 3.75 inches (ref #: 24865390) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Gray Python Jumbo Classic Flapbag, 12.0 x 8.0 x 4.0 inches (ref #: 225179403) (new, in box, includes card);

Chanel Chevron Quilted Dark Silver Caviar Leather Medium Flapbag with Ruthenium Hardware, 10.5 x 7.0 x 3.0 inches) (ref #: 24989381) (new, in box, includes card);

Chanel Quilted Black Aged Leather Flapbag with 20 Lucky Charms, 11.0 x 6.5 x 3.5 inches (ref #: 25528857) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Chevron Quilted Black Leather Urban Spirit Backpack (measurements not recorded) (ref #: 25450027) (lightly used, in box, exterior has minor surface dirt, card is not included);

Chanel Quilted Fuchsia Caviar Leather Small Boy Bag, 8.0 x 4.75 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 228107072) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Quilted Red Caviar Leather Wallet on a Chain Shoulder Bag, 9.0 x 6.0 x 4.0 inches (ref #: 28107072) (new, in box, includes dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Black Leather CC Insert Pouch with Strap Closure (ref #: 29569315) (new, in box, includes dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Dark Turquoise Caviar Leather CC Vanity Case with Rainbow Shoulder Chain, 8.0 x 6.0 x 2.75 inches (ref #: 26432539) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Quilted Dark Turquoise Caviar Leather CC Card Holder (ref #: 26509781) (new, includes tag and card);

Chanel Quilted Navy Blue Caviar Leather Boy Wallet on a Chain, 7.25 x 5.0 x 1.5 inches (ref #: 25841434) (new, in box, includes tag and card); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chanel Quilted Black Leather Wallet on a (Black) Chain, 7.5 x 5.0 x 1.25 inches (ref #: 228972275) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Quilted Black Caviar Leather with Fuchsia Python Wrapped Small Coco Handle Flapbag, 11.25 x 7.0 x 4.5 inches (ref #: 267383335) (new, in box, includes card);

Chanel Quilted Burgundy Leather Flapbag with Top Handle and Ruthenium Hardware, 11.5 x 7.5 x 4.5 inches (ref #: 24844008) (new, in box, includes tags and card);

Chanel Quilted Black Caviar Leather Classic Flapbag, 13.0 x 9.0 x 3.5 inches (ref #: 222376712) (new, in box, includes card);

Chanel Small Boy Silver and Galuchat Iridescent Stingray Flapbag, 7.75 x 4.75 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 27575315) (new, in box, includes card);

Chanel Reissue 226 Chevron Quilted Olive-Green Leather, 11.0 x 6.5 x 3.3 inches (ref #: 26828576) (new, in box, includes tag and card);

Chanel Reissue 2.55 Chevron Quilted Black Aged Calfskin Leather Flapbag, 10.5 x 7.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 25963728) (new, in box, includes card);

Chanel Quilted Pink Leather Flapbag, 8.0 x 5.0 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 27808092) (very lightly used, includes card);

Chanel Quilted Purple Caviar Leather Small Flapbag, 9.0 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 29767325) (new, in box, includes Chanel/Karl Lagerfeld dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Black Caviar Leather Large Coco Handle Flapbag with Lizard Handle, 12.0 x 8.5 x 4.5 inches) (ref #: 27237384) (new, in box, includes shoulder strap, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Beige Caviar Leather Medium Flapbag, 10.0 x 6.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 27852140) (new, in box, includes Chanel/Karl Lagerfeld dust bag, tag, and card;

Chanel Quilted Pink Caviar Leather Medium Flapbag, 10.0 x 6.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 27852140) (new, in box, includes Chanel/Karl Lagerfeld dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Black Leather Small Flapbag, 8.0 x 5.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 28052989) (new, in box, includes dust bag, tag, and card); USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

Chanel Quilted Green Leather Small Flapbag, 8.0 x 5.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 28159714) (new, in box, includes dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Red Caviar Leather Medium Flapbag, 10.0 x 6.0 x 3.0 inches (ref #: 28554617) (new, in box, includes Chanel/Karl Lagerfeld dust bag, tag, and card);

Chanel Quilted Dark Blue Caviar Leather Small Flapbag, 8.0 x 5.0 x 2.5 inches (ref #: 27852140) (very lightly used, includes card) (21-IRS-000415)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 800 Franklin Avenue, Suite 380, Waco, TX 76701, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Robert Almonte II, 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 334, Austin, TX 78701. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Robert Almonte II, 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 334, Austin, TX 78701. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:18-CR-00076-JNP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ryan Richard West, Court Case Number 1:18-CR-00076-JNP, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

one Brilliant Cut Diamond, approximately 4.11 carat weight, color grade H, clarity SI2, Registry #GIA 1169572025 (19-FBI-005643), which was seized from Ryan Richard West at or near the state of Utah.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19-CR-00017-JNP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 23, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brandon Michael Sexton, Court Case Number 1:19-CR-00017-JNP, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

one Smith & Wesson SW40, SN: PAE7826; one Taurus Millennium PT132, SN: FUB49835; one Kahr CW40 pistol, SN: FF0027; one Kimber Ultra Carry II handgun, SN: KU303507; one Springfield Armory XD, SN: US835829; one DPMS AR 15, SN: FH22467; one Kahr CW9 pistol, SN: G001531; one Springfield XD40 pistol, SN: MG123365; one SKS rifle, SN: 7074294; one Savage Arms 116 rifle, SN: J735391; one Sturm Ruger 10-22 rifle, SN: 828-45641; one Stoeger .22 Luger pistol, SN: Unknown; one H&R Excell 1871 shotgun 12-gauge, SN: 132Z09711; one Century Arms Catamount Fury, SN: LY12-00258; one Smith & Wesson 66 handgun, SN: 62K5784; one Jimenez Arms JA-Nine, SN: 260078; one Smith & Wesson 4006 handgun, SN: TFH4755; one Walther P99 handgun, SN: 41928; one Sturm Ruger P-90DC, SN: 660-05013; (19-FBI-007117), which was seized from Brandon Michael Sexton on or about February 13, 2019 at or near the 4000 S. Block of 4900 W., West Haven, Utah. $4,966.00 U.S. currency (19-FBI-007141), which was seized from Brandon Michael Sexton on or about February 13, 2019 at or near the 4000 S. Block 4900 W., West Haven, Utah.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-00043-RJS-JCB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Patrick Lawrence Valdez, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-00043-RJS-JCB, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$3,088.00 in U.S. currency (21-FBI-008657), which was seized from Patrick Lawrence Valdez on or about May 21, 2021 at or near the 4000 S. Block of 300 W., Riverdale, Utah.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Branden B. Miles, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Branden B. Miles, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR00107 TC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Thomas Anthony Broude, Court Case Number 1:20CR00107 TC, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Polymer80, INC. (P80 Tactical P80) PFC9 Compact Pistol CAL:9 SN:None (21-ATF-028584) which was seized from Broude, Thomas on July 28, 2021 at Advantage Pawn and Rental, 3115 S 1900 W, located in West Haven, UT Browning BDA380 Pistol CAL:380 SN:04368 (21-ATF-028585) which was seized from Thomas Broude on July 28, 2021 at 1100 W 21 St, located in Ogden, UT Unknown Unknown Rifle CAL:Unknown SN:1602982 (21-ATF-028586) which was seized from Broude, Thomas on July 28, 2021 at Willard Peak Campground, 769 N Main ST, located in Willard, UT Colt Python Revolver CAL:357 SN:T30660 (21-ATF-028587) which was seized from Broude, Thomas on July 28, 2021 at Willard Peak Campground, 769 N Main ST, located in Willard, UT 273 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (21-ATF-028588) which was seized from Broude, Thomas on July 28, 2021 at Willard Peak Campground, 769 N Main ST, located in Willard, UT 320 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (21-ATF-028589) which was seized from Broude, Thomas on July 28, 2021 at Willard Peak Campground, 769 N Main ST, located in Willard, UT 203 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Multi (21-ATF-028590) which was seized from Broude, Thomas on July 28, 2021 at Willard Peak Campground, 769 N Main ST, located in Willard, UT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR00067 CW; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Yahia Ali Al-Radaee, Court Case Number 1:21CR00067 CW, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT111 Millennium G2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJU39078 and any associated ammunition (21-ATF-022241) which was seized from Yahia Al-Radaee on June 08, 2021 at 1400 S 900 W ST, located in Salt Lake City, UT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR00199 TC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Daniel Bautista Gallardo, Court Case Number 2:20CR00199 TC, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Mossberg 80 Shotgun CAL:Unknown SN:J548881 (20-ATF-023110) which was seized from Daniel Gallardo on July 14, 2020 at 380 W 7200 S, located in Midvale, UT 29 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:12 (20-ATF-023118) which was seized from Daniel Gallardo on July 14, 2020 at 380 W 7200 S, located in Midvale, UT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 09, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111- 2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR00284 TS; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Emmanuel Osaigbovo Adesotu, et. al., Court Case Number 2:20CR00284 TS, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$14,507.57 in funds from Bank Account #161668 in the name of Julius Fredrick at Freedom Credit Union, Provo, Utah. Acct# 161668 (21-FBI-005958) which was seized from Julius Fredrick on May 14, 2021 at Freedom Credit Union, 815 N Freedom Blvd, located in Provo, UT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111- 2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR00019 DBB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Craig Thomas Defa, Court Case Number 2:21CR00019 DBB, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Rose Gold Samsung Galaxy Cellphone Ser No: Unknown (21-FBI-002160) which was seized from Craig Thomas Defa on January 21, 2021 at Inside of vehicle belonging to Craig Thomas Defa, Near 4700 S 2700 W Salt Lake City, located in Salt Lake City, UT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castel, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111- 2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castel, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR00046; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Travis Kirk Cook, Court Case Number 2:21CR00046, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Beretta USA CORP 21A Bobcat Pistol CAL:22 SN:None (21-ATF-010520) which was seized from Travis COOK on February 17, 2021 at 1124 S Richards Street, located in Salt Lake City, UT 7 Rounds CCI Ammunition CAL:22 (21-ATF-010525) which was seized from Travis COOK on February 17, 2021 at 1124 S Richards Street, located in Salt Lake City, UT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111- 2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-00178-TC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. David Soto-Acosta, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-00178-TC, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

one Herbert Schmidt HS21 Sports Arms Revolver CAL:22 SN:742734 (21-ATF-011048), which was seized from David ACOSTA on or about February 23, 2021 at or near the 3600 S block of Redwood Rd., West Valley City, Utah.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (August 31, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21-CR-00329-JNP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Enrique Torres-Diaz, Court Case Number 2:21-CR-00329-JNP, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$6,477 in U.S. Currency (21-ICE-001337), which was seized from Enrique Torres-Diaz, aka Jordy Osvaldo Pacheco-Barajas, aka Jose Luis Carreno-Mezquita on or about August 19, 2021 at or near the 600 Block of Rocky Mouth Ln., Draper, Utah.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 25, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111- 2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CRIMINAL DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:19-CR-00131-DN; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. James Lamond Simpson, et al., Court Case Number 4:19-CR-00131-DN, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

one Glock 19, 9mm handgun, SN: BFSV571, and associated ammunition (20-DEA-657530) which was seized from Isaac Alejos on or about October 02, 2019 at or near the 200 S Block of Main Street, St. George, Utah.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111- 2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Mark E. Woolf, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:21CR00017-DN-PK; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jason Byron Garcia, Court Case Number 4:21CR00017-DN-PK, the United States District Court for the District of Utah entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment Ser No: SEE ITEMS LIST (21-FBI-002469), including the following items: 1 E-Machines Desktop Computer, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Dell laptop computer, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Dell Desktop Computer, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Lacie External Drive, Ser No: Unknown which was seized from Jason Byron Garcia on February 18, 2021 at 20 West 200 North, located in Washington, UT

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 351 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111- 2176. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Cy H. Castle, United States Attorney's Office, 111 South Main Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2176. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, ALEXANDRIA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19CR139; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2019, in the case of U.S. v. Darius Antonio Giles, Court Case Number 1:19CR139, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

GLD 17 Pistol CAL:9 SN:AXB766US (19-ATF-041431) which was seized from Darius Giles on September 20, 2019 from an address on Plank Rd., located in Fredericksburg, VA; Glock GMBH 27 Pistol CAL:40 SN:NKS310 (19-ATF-041432) which was seized from Darius Giles on September 20, 2019 from an address on Plank Rd., located in Fredericksburg, VA; Glock GMBH 21 Pistol CAL:45 SN:AWF455US (19-ATF-041433) which was seized from Darius Giles on September 20, 2019 from an address on Plank Rd., located in Fredericksburg, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, 401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, VA 22314, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, ALEXANDRIA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:19CR213; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 04, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Andrew B. Powers, Court Case Number 1:19CR213, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Land Range Rover Sport, VIN# SALWR2EF3GA554008 (20-FBI-006907) which was seized from Andrew Powers on December 02, 2020 at 1 World Way Los Angeles International Airport, parking lot 7, located in Los Angeles, CA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 13, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, 401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, VA 22314, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20CR222; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 05, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christopher Erik Oballe, Court Case Number 1:20CR222, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Misc. Electronic Equipment Ser No: List (20-FBI-007538), including the following items: 1 Asus Eee Laptop Computer, Ser No: 5VC3MMTD; 1 Asus Q550L Laptop Computer, Ser No: D80CY295222337; 1 Gateway P-6860FX Laptop Computer, Ser No: P248391015975; 1 MSI GL65 9SDK Laptop Computer, Ser No: K1908N0059230 which was seized from Christopher Erik Oballe on January 03, 2020 at 9727 Faber Lane, located in Bristow, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, 401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, VA 22314, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, ALEXANDRIA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR147; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 04, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Oscar Ernesto Cabezas-Flores, Court Case Number 1:21CR147, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson .38 caliber revolver bearing serial number 406448, with all accompanying magazines and ammunition (20-ICE-002502) which was seized from Oscar Ernesto Cabezas-Flores on or about June 20, 2020 in Fairfax, VA; and Beretta model 21A, .25 caliber pistol bearing serial number BAS22398V, with all accompanying magazines and ammunition (20-ICE-002503) which was seized from Oscar Ernesto Cabezas-Flores on or about June 20, 2020 in Fairfax, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, 401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, VA 22314, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR40; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Ola L'Chelle Clark, Court Case Number 1:21CR40, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$8,603.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-669897) which was seized from Ola L'Chelle Clark and Martique Antonio Henry on October 10, 2020 at 66 Poplar Lane, located in Indian Head, MD

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, 401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, VA 22314, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, ALEXANDRIA DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR95; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 24, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Al Pagan, Court Case Number 1:21CR95, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$187,920.00 seized from various locations within the residence at 1211 Noyes Street, Utica, NY. (21-FBI-002641) which was seized from Albie Pagan on February 17, 2021 at 1211 Noyes Street, located in Utica, NY $155,000.00 U.S. Currency seized from residence 208 Brett Bray, Clinton, NY (21-FBI-005061) which was seized from Michael Chevrette on April 08, 2021 at 208 Brett Bray, located in Clinton, NY $49,900 seized from 1211 Noyes Street, Utica, NY (21-FBI-006324) which was seized from Albie Pagan on May 27, 2021 at 1211 Noyes Street, located in Utica, NY

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, 401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, VA 22314, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Annie Zanobini, 2100 Jamieson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:19CR151; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 30, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. GLENN FARRIS, JR., Court Case Number 2:19CR151, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,998.00 U.S. Currency (20-ATF-032125) which was seized from Glenn Farris on July 30, 2020 at an address on Liberty St., located in Norfolk, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:19CR165; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Bradley Omar Jeffrey-Moe, Court Case Number 2:19CR165, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Computer Equipment (20-FBI-001818), including the following items: 1 Sandisk Cruzer (1) GB micro thumb drive; 1 Lenovo Laptop Computer with power cord; model# Y70-70 Touch; serial no. MP07G05T, containing a Western Digital Slim Model WD10S21X hard drive, serial no. WX91A15956LY; 1 AcomData hard disk enclosure containing one Hitachi hard drive; model# 7K320-320, serial no. NEGYWP6J; 1 Samsung 16 GB tablet computer, model no. SMT560NU, serial no. R52K210H8MF, with one Samsung micro SD card; and 1 Cooler Master computer tower, Ser No: RC942KKN11125200329, with two Western Digital hard disks; which were all seized from Jeffrey Omar Bradley-Moe on July 10, 2018.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR103; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on May 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JEREMY WAYNE JOHNSON, Court Case Number 2:20CR103, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger Model LCP .380 ACP semi-automatic pistol with serial number SN#372105691 and any related magazines and ammunition (20-ICE-002504) which was seized from Jeremy Wayne Johnson on or about May 20, 2020 on I-17, located in Mayer, AZ.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR112; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on April 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Adam Morin, Court Case Number 2:20CR112, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Sig Sauer P320 9mm pistol (21-DEA-677906), including any ammunition, magazines and silencers, seized on July 29, 2020 from an address on Spring Grove Avenue, Claremont, Virginia. Aero Precision X15 .223 caliber rifle (21-DEA-677907, including any ammunition, magazines and silencers, seized on July 29, 2020 from an address on Spring Grove Avenue, Claremont, Virginia.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR87; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 12, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. DANIEL NICHOLAS ZEIGLER-IRIZARRY, JR., Court Case Number 2:20CR87, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith and Wesson, Model SD9VE, 9mm caliber, semi-automatic pistol and associated ammunition (21-FBI-008610), including the following items: 1 Smith and Wesson pistol, Ser No: HFN9686; 1 Magazine with 14 9mm cartridges; 1 9mm Luger cartridge; 1 9mm cartridge; 1 Magazine containing seven cartridges which was seized from Daniel N. Zeigler-Irizarry and Darrius A. Ford in Newport News, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR91; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 25, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. OMAR LAWRENCE, ET AL., Court Case Number 2:20CR91, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous firearms and magazines (21-FBI-005037), including the following items: 1 Remington Arms, 870, 12 gauge shotgun, Ser No: A634223M; 1 Taurus, GC2, 9mm handgun, Ser No: ABG655177; 1 Smith and Wesson, M&P 40, .40 caliber pistol, Ser No: HWZ20302; 1 Savage Arms, 64, .22 caliber rifle, Ser No: N/A which was seized from Sylvia Lawrence on March 25, 2021 at FBI Norfolk Division, 509 Resource Row, located in Chesapeake, VA; Miscellaneous firearms, ammunition, and magazines (21-FBI-005046), including the following items: 1 Inter Ordnance (IO), IO-15, multi caliber rifle, Ser No: IO15-01816; 59 .223 Bullets; 1 Blue gun case container with magazines and firearm grip; 1 Winchester 9mm ammunition box; 1 Canik, model TP9SF, 9mm pistol, Ser No: T6472-20 AT 13842; 19 Canik 9mm pistol magazine with 18 9mm rounds; 1 Mossberg, 500, 12 gauge shotgun, Ser No: V0441637; 1 Smith and Wesson, M&P 40, .40 caliber pistol, Ser No: HBJ6969; 16 Smith and Wesson .40 caliber magazine with 15 bullets; 40 Two 20 rounds boxes of .223 ammuntion; 6 Six loose 9mm rounds; 4 Four .223 cartridges in box; 6 Six Federal .40 caliber bullets; 7 Seven 9mm cartridges in box; 4 Four Buckshot shotgun shells; 2 Two shotgun shells; 25 25 rounds of shotgun shells in box; 1 Canik pistol box; 4 Four blank magazines; 1 Tan soft case which was seized from Jamal Wallace on March 25, 2021 at 3853 Governors Way, located in Virginia Beach, VA; Miscellaneous firearms, ammunition, and magazines (21-FBI-005093), including the following items: 1 CZ, P-10 S handgun, Ser No: UC06953; 12 Holster 9mm magazine with 11 rounds liger 1 round; 1 Pietro Beretta, 92FS, 9mm pistol, Ser No: A193696Z; 14 Magazine with thirteen 9mm rounds and one round; 1 Glock, 26, 9mm caliber handgun, Ser No: BKMD788; 7 Three magazines, one speed loader, one holster, and grips; 1 Pietro Beretta, 96, .40 caliber pistol, Ser No: A36505M; 16 Blue gun box with 3 magazines, 1 mag loaded with 12 rounds; 1 Dan Wesson, CT6, 357 Magnum handgun, Ser No: 256830; 1 Gun box with 38 special rounds; 1 Sig Sauer, P320, 9mm handgun, Ser No: 24B364466; 2 Two Sig Sauer magazines and case; 1 Browning, BDA 380, .380 caliber handgun, Ser No: 425PR03451; 3 Three magazines; two loaded; 14 Blue gun box with loaded magazine and 13 9x19 rounds; 94 Nine rounds .32 caliber, forty rounds .45 caliber, twentyfive 12 gauge rounds, twenty rounds 9mm; 1 Nineteen 12 gauge rounds and one camouflage holster; 10 Two M4 magazines, one 9mm magazine with 6 rounds, one magazine; 19 Two 9mm rounds in boxes, five luger rounds, 12 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

rounds in magazine in gun box; 1 RG8M-88 shotgun, Ser No: N/A; 1 Maverick Arms, 88, 12 gauge shotgun, Ser No: MV97566V; 6 Six 12 gauge rounds; 5 Five rounds in baggie; 1 Sig Sauer, SP2022, 9mm pistol, Ser No: 24B359136; 16 M4 magazines with 15 green tip rounds; 3 Holsters; 1 Simmons scope; 1 Soft Body Armor in carrier; 15 One magazine with 14 rounds and 1 9mm round in chamber; 1 Round of S & W .40 caliber; 16 Sixteen rounds in Remington box; 1 One gun box for sig sauer 9mm; 1 One gun handle grip; 1 One magazine loaded with 15 rounds; 1 One 9mm loose round which was seized from Hassan Radee on March 25, 2021 at 18 Twin Lakes Circle, Apt 1B, located in Virginia Beach, VA; and Miscellaneous ammunition, magazines, and accessories (21-FBI-008518), including the following items: 4 .380 caliber bullets; 3 .40 caliber bullets; 1 Magazine; 2 Locks & Light; 1 Gun cleaning kit; 1 Gun boxes; 23 Loose ammo .300 B0; 1 Loose 9mm round; 591 Loose .22 rounds; 1 Unloaded .556 rifle magazine; 6 .300 AAA black bullets; 2 Unloaded rifle and pistol magazines; 133 Loaded .22 magazine 133 runds; 4 25 round magazine; 1 Emptied 35 round magazine; 1 Firearm parts and accessories; 2 9mm bullets; 6 .40 caliber bullets; 290 .40 caliber rounds; 29 Loaded magazine with 28, .40 caliber rounds; 188 9mm rounds; 2 Loaded .380 magazines with 25 rounds; 2 Holsters and weapon cleaning kit which was seized from Omar Lawrence on October 06, 2020 at 310 W. 30th Street, Apt 3, located in Norfolk, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:20CR98; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. DONTE LAMONT BRITT, Court Case Number 2:20CR98, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus International G2S Pistol CAL:40 SN:SMU15734 and any related magazines and ammunition (21-ATF-029852) which was seized from Donte BRITT in Chesapeake, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR105; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Dominique Raeshawn Kindred, Court Case Number 2:21CR105, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$2,080.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-678845) which was seized from Dominique Raeshawn Kindred and Ebony Noel Coe on May 26, 2021 at an address on Front Street, located in Virginia Beach, VA; $9,900.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-678847) which was seized from Dominique Raeshawn Kindred on May 26, 2021 at an address on Boush Street, located in Norfolk, VA; Two items of Jewelry (21-DEA-680611), including the following: 1 Diamond DK pendant; 1 14K yellow gold chain necklace; which were seized from Dominique Raeshawn Kindred and Ebony Noel Coe on May 26, 2021 at an address on Front Street, located in Virginia Beach, VA; Two items of Jewelry (21-DEA-680631), including the following: 1 yellow gold necklace; 1 Diamond airplane pendant; which were seized from Dominique Raeshawn Kindred and Ebony Noel Coe on May 26, 2021 at an address on Front Street, located in Virginia Beach, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 14, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR14; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 03, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Jasper Wayman Crooms, Court Case Number 2:21CR14, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

LG Cell phone (20-ICE-002480) which was seized from Jasper Wayman Crooms on September 02, 2020 from an address on Nicole Street, located in Monroe, GA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR37; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 02, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Edmond Smith, Court Case Number 2:21CR37, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus Spectrum Pistol, Magazine, and Ammunition (21-FBI-008877) which was seized from Michael Edmond Smith at hotel, located in Norfolk, VA.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR39; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 19, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Pacifico Talens, Court Case Number 2:21CR39, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real property and improvements located at 3872 Larchwood Drive, Virginia Beach, VA (21-USP-002414)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NORFOLK DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 2:21CR39; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 14, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Lori Ann Talens, Court Case Number 2:21CR39, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Real property and improvements located at 3872 Larchwood Drive, Virginia Beach, VA (21-USP-002414)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 101 W. Main Street, Suite 8000, Norfolk, VA 23510. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR45; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on March 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Estee Boyd Washington, III, Court Case Number 3:20CR45, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,100.00 U.S. Currency (20-ATF-032277) which was seized from Estee Washington on March 19, 2020 at 3326 Bunche Place, located in Richmond, VA Smith & Wesson SW40VE Pistol CAL:40 SN:RAN6970 (20-ATF-032278) which was seized from Estee Washington on March 19, 2020 at 3326 Bunche Place, located in Richmond, VA 13 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (20-ATF-032279) which was seized from Estee Washington on March 19, 2020 at 3326 Bunche Place, located in Richmond, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 701 East Broad Street, Suite 3000, Richmond, VA 23219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Janet J. Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Janet J. Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:20CR47; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2020, in the case of U.S. v. Orlando L. Hayes, Court Case Number 3:20CR47, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith & Wesson 36 Revolver CAL:38 SN:84232 (20-ATF-032275) which was seized from Orlando Hayes on May 27, 2020 at 1906 Albany AV, located in Richmond, VA; and

all accompanying ammunition.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 24, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 701 East Broad Street, Suite 3000, Richmond, VA 23219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR36; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 06, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Robert James Harris, Court Case Number 3:21CR36, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

12 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-031331) which was seized from Robert Harris on April 21, 2021 at 707 E Gladstone AV, located in Richmond, VA 1 Glock Magazine CAL:40 (21-ATF-031341) which was seized from Robert Harris on April 21, 2021 at 707 E Gladstone AV, located in Richmond, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 701 East Broad Street, Suite 3000, Richmond, VA 23219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Janet J. Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Janet J. Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR41; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 28, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Charles Jefferson, III, Court Case Number 3:21CR41, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Taurus PT709 SLIM Pistol CAL:9 SN:TJS39876 (21-ATF-030849) which was seized from Charles Jefferson III on May 04, 2021 at 7497 Midlothian TP, located in Richmond, VA 8 Rounds Tula Cartridge Works - Russia Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-030854) which was seized from Charles Jefferson III on May 04, 2021 at 7497 Midlothian TP, located in Richmond, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 701 East Broad Street, Suite 3000, Richmond, VA 23219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR43; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Maurice Purcell, Court Case Number 3:21CR43, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Glock GMBH 19GEN4 Pistol CAL:9 SN:BETB524 (21-ATF-030004) which was seized from Maurice Purcell on August 19, 2021 at 2009 Old Iron Rd., located in Hopewell, VA 15 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-030006) which was seized from Maurice Purcell on August 19, 2021 at 2009 Old Iron Rd., located in Hopewell, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 701 East Broad Street, Suite 3000, Richmond, VA 23219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21CR67; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on July 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Corey Lee Crumpler, Court Case Number 3:21CR67, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

SCCY Industries, LLC (SKYY IND.) CPX-2 Pistol CAL:9 SN:C103880 (21-ATF-030844) which was seized from Corey Crumpler on September 10, 2021 at 1800 Maddox ST, located in Richmond, VA 4 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:9 (21-ATF-030845) which was seized from Corey Crumpler on September 10, 2021 at 1800 Maddox ST, located in Richmond, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 701 East Broad Street, Suite 3000, Richmond, VA 23219, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Janet Lee, 919 East Main Street, Suite 1900, Richmond, VA 23219. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA, NEWPORT NEWS DIVISION COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20CR56; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on January 29, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JOSEPH HARRIS, JR., Court Case Number 4:20CR56, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Smith and Wesson M&P9C, caliber 9 pistol with serial # HTB3794, including any and all ammunition and magazines (20-ICE-002505) which was seized from Jr. Joseph Harris on or about August 20, 2020 in James City County; and $27,335 in U.S. currency (20-ICE-002506) which was seized from Jr. Joseph Harris on August 20, 2020 in James City County.

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse, 600 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 721 Lakefront Commons, Suite 300, Newport News, VA 23606. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Hudson, 721 Lakefront Commons, Suite 300, Newport News, VA 23606. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR00012; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 21, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Terry Leland Mitchell, Court Case Number 1:21CR00012, the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Harrington And Richardson Topper 58 Shotgun CAL:12 SN:AM301680 (21-ATF-029998) which was seized from Terry Mitchell on March 23, 2021 at Rt 460, located in Bluefield, VA 3 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Assorted (21-ATF-029999), including the following items: 1 1 Rounds Remington Ammunition CAL:12; 2 2 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:12 which was seized from Terry Mitchell on March 23, 2021 at Rt 460, located in Bluefield, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 180 W. Main Street, Room 104, Abingdon, VA 24210, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Murphy, Attn: Asset Forfeiture Section, 310 First Street, S.W., Roanoke, VA 24011. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Daniel Murphy, Attn: Asset Forfeiture Section, 310 First Street, S.W., Roanoke, VA 24011. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:21CR00038; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christian Joseph Laxson McCool, Court Case Number 1:21CR00038, the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Ruger P95 Pistol CAL:9 SN:315-36234 (21-ATF-029994) which was seized from Christian McCool on June 29, 2021 at S Main, located in Marion, VA 1 Silver and Black 9mm Magazine (21-ATF-029995) which was seized from Christian McCool on June 29, 2021 at S Main, located in Marion, VA 107 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Assorted (21-ATF-029997), including the following items: 18 18 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:Assorted; 88 88 Rounds Assorted Ammunition CAL:Assorted; 1 1 Rounds Winchester-Western Ammunition CAL:9 which was seized from Christian McCool on June 29, 2021 at S Main, located in Marion, VA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 180 W. Main Street, Room 104, Abingdon, VA 24210, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Lena Busscher, Attn: Asset Forfeiture Section, 310 First Street, S.W., Roanoke, VA 24011. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Lena Busscher, Attn: Asset Forfeiture Section, 310 First Street, S.W., Roanoke, VA 24011. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: 4:20-CR-06023-SMJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 09, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Tereso Mercado, Court Case Number 4:20-CR-06023-SMJ, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$7,000.00 U.S. Currency(20-FBI-005802); $6,050.00 U.S. currency (20-FBI-005806); and a Glock 42 pistol, .380 caliber, Serial No: ADZS428;

a case of .380 caliber ammunition in an Auto Civil Defense box;

an unloaded magazine;

a magazine loaded with .380 caliber ammunition; and

a white Coach pouch containing multiple rounds of ammunition (collectively 20-FBI-005865);

which were seized from Tereso Mercado on or about July 29, 2020 in Kennewick, WA

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, P.O. Box 1493, Spokane, WA 99210- 1493, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Brian M. Donovan, P.O. Box 1494, Spokane, WA 99210-1494. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Brian M. Donovan, P.O. Box 1494, Spokane, WA 99210-1494. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: CR18-0016-TMZ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. CLYDE MCKNIGHT, Court Case Number CR18-0016-TMZ, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1. A Glock Model 27 pistol, bearing serial number YMN286, seized in Portland, Oregon on or about January 4, 2018; and

2. 12 Rounds of Federal .40 caliber ammunition, seized in Portland, Oregon on or about January 4, 2018.

(18-DEA-641614)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 04, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 700 Stewart Street, Lobby Level, Seattle, WA 98101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: CR18-0217-RSM; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. TIMOTHY MANTIE, Court Case Number CR18-0217-RSM, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A. Approximately $900.00 in U.S currency, seized on or about October 10, 2019 from a residence located at 2719 84th Drive NE, Lake Stevens, Washington (20-DEA-656869); B. Approximately $5,119 in U.S. currency, seized on or about October 10, 2019 from a residence located at 2719 84th Drive NE, Lake Stevens, Washington (20-DEA-656871); C. Approximately $15,000 in U.S. currency, seized on or about October 10, 2019 from a residence located at 2719 84th Drive NE, Lake Stevens, Washington (20-DEA-656873); D. Assorted watches and jewelry, seized on or about October 10, 2019 from a residence located at 2719 84th Drive NE, Lake Stevens, Washington, including items further described in the Second Forfeiture Bill of Particulars (Dkt. No. 335), filed in this cause number on March 26, 2020, on pages 1-2 at paragraph 2(a)(1) through 2(a)(5), and in the Second Protective Order Restraining Certain Forfeitable Property (Dkt. No. 341), entered in this cause number on April 3, 2020, on pages 1-2 at paragraphs a(1) through a(5), specifically: 1. One Rolex President Day-Date yellow gold wrist watch, serial no. N0816295 (20-DEA-657205); 2. One Rolex President Day-Date yellow gold wrist watch, serial no. 6445613 (20-DEA-657206); 3. One 14kt gold and diamond necklace (20-DEA-658483); 4. One men's 14kt yellow gold and diamond ring (20-DEA-658484); and 5. One 14kt white gold and diamond ring (20-DEA-658484). . E. Assorted watches and jewelry, seized on or about October 10, 2019 from storage unit #2357, located at 3615 McDougall Avenue, Everett, Washington, including items further described in the Second Forfeiture Bill of Particulars (Dkt. No. 335), filed in this cause number on March 26, 2020, on pages 2-4 at paragraphs 2(b)(1) through 2(b)(31), and in the Second Protective Order Restraining Certain Forfeitable Property (Dkt. No. 341), entered in this cause number on April 3, 2020, on pages 2-3 at paragraphs b(1) through b(31), specifically: USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

1. One Breitling Super Avenger wrist watch (20-DEA-657207); 2. One Breitling Bentley model A44632 wrist watch (20-DEA-657207); 3. One Jacob & Co. Six Time Zone wrist watch (20-DEA-657207); 4. One Jacob & Co. Five Time Zone Replica wrist watch (20-DEA-657207); 5. One Rolex President Day-Date model 18038 wrist watch, serial no. 8452503 (20-DEA-657207); 6. One Rolex President Day-Date model 18078 wrist watch, serial no. 7619813 (20-DEA-657207); 7. One 14kt yellow gold and diamond pendant (20-DEA-658486); 8. One 14kt rose gold and diamond ring (20-DEA-658486); 9. 14kt yellow gold and diamond linked ring (20-DEA-658486); 10. One white gold and diamond link-style ring (20-DEA-658486); 11. One 14kt yellow gold and diamond ring (20-DEA-658486); 12. One 10kt large rope chain (20-DEA-658486); 13. One 14kt yellow gold and diamond pharaoh pendant (20-DEA-658486); 14. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond pendant (20-DEA-658486); 15. One men's 14kt yellow gold and diamond ring (20-DEA-658486); 16. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond pendant on 10kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 17. One 14kt yellow gold and diamond cross pendant on 14kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 18. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond ram pendant on chain (20-DEA-658486); 19. One 14kt yellow gold and diamond Seahawks pendant on 10kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 20. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond high-heeled shoe pendant on 10kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 21. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond enameled Air Jordan shoe pendant on 10kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 22. One 14kt yellow gold and diamond ash holder on 14kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 23. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond razor blade pendant on 10kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 24. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond wing-shape ring (20-DEA-658486); 25. One 10kt white gold and diamond necklace (20-DEA-658486); 26. One 10kt white gold and diamond large linked chain (20-DEA-658486); 27. One 10kt white gold and diamond Highway 101 pendant (20-DEA-658486); 28. One 10kt white gold and black and white diamond necklace (20-DEA-658486); 29. One 10kt yellow gold and diamond pendant on 14kt yellow gold chain (20-DEA-658486); 30. One 14kt white gold and diamond face of Jesus pendant (20-DEA-658486); and 31. One 14kt yellow gold and diamond rope chain (20-DEA-658486). . USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

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The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 01, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 700 Stewart Street, Lobby Level, Seattle, WA 98101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: CR19-0063-JCC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brandan L. Wilkins, Court Case Number CR19-0063-JCC, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

1. White iPhone; 2. Silver and white iPhone; 3. Gray iPhone in Otterbox; 4. Black iPhone with silver case; 5. Black iPhone, Model #: A1241, FCC ID: BCGA1241; 6. Black iPhone, Model #: A1387, FCC ID: BCG-E2430A; 7. Black PNY thumb drive; 8. Gray PNY thumb drive; 9. Fourteen floppy discs; 10. An IBuy Power Desktop Tower; 11. Barracude 160 GB hard drive; 12. Western Digital Hard Drive, SN: WCASY0558006; 13. Western Digital Hard Drive, SN: WCAUF2410227; 14. Western Digital Hard Drive, SN: WCC4E7LH3ET3; 15. IBM Deskstar Internal Hard Drive, SN: G4G5ZK3G; 16. Apple Macbook Pro; 17. Black iPhone in case. (19-ICE-000935)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 700 Stewart Street, Lobby Level, Seattle, WA 98101, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Jehiel Baer, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Jehiel Baer, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: CR20-5390-RJB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. KEIVIN EDUARDO CORONEL-LOPEZ, Court Case Number CR20-5390-RJB, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

A Century Arms RAS-47 7.62 caliber rifle, bearing serial number RAS47079614, and any associated ammunition (20-DEA-678339).

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1717 Pacific Avenue, Room 3100, Tacoma, WA 98402-3200, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michelle Jensen, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michelle Jensen, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: CR21-5093-RJB; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 07, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Nicholas Lee Gonzalez, Court Case Number CR21-5093-RJB, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

One Sig Sauer P365 9 mm semi-automatic pistol, serial number 66A613743, and any associated ammunition. (21-FBI-005045)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 11, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 1717 Pacific Avenue, Room 3100, Tacoma, WA 98402-3200, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Michelle Jensen, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Michelle Jensen, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: CV21-1198; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $67,697.00 in United States Currency seized during the execution of a search warrant by the Federal Bureau of Investigations ("FBI") from a residence located at 12120 SE 186th Street, Renton, Washington, on April 7, 2021 (21-FBI-004775). Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 03, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 700 Stewart Street, Lobby Level, Seattle, WA 98101, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON COURT CASE NUMBER: CV21-1254-RAJ; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $74,975.53 in United States Currency seized on or about October 28, 2020, during execution of a federal search warrant by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") from a residence located at 17215 Military Road South, SeaTac, Washington, associated with Latrina Elaine Bankston and Roman Washington (21-FBI-000571). Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 16, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 700 Stewart Street, Lobby Level, Seattle, WA 98101, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Krista K. Bush, 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101-1271. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 19CR151; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 20, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Cedric Cohen, Court Case Number 19CR151, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$1,644.00 U.S. Currency (19-DEA-658130) which was seized from Cedric D. Cohen on June 17, 2019 at 2425 Farlin Avenue, #4, located in Green Bay, WI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 21, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 125 South Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI 54301-4541, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney William J. Roach, 125 South Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI 54301-4541. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney William J. Roach, 125 South Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI 54301-4541. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 20CR041; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Smith, Court Case Number 20CR041, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$7,000.00 U.S. Currency seized from 7806 W. Waterford Ave #6, Milwaukee, WI (20-FBI-002859) which was seized from Michael Smith on February 25, 2020 at 7806 W. Waterford Ave., #6, located in Milwaukee, WI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, 3rd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Laura Kwaterski, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Laura Kwaterski, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 20CR041; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Michael Smith, Court Case Number 20CR041, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$20,100.00 U.S. Currency seized from 3424 N. 2nd St., Milwaukee, WI (20-FBI-002861) which was seized from Samera Williams on February 25, 2020 at 3424 N. 2nd St., located in Milwaukee, WI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, 3rd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Laura Kwaterski, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Laura Kwaterski, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 20CR092; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. David Ramirez-Limon, et al., Court Case Number 20CR092, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$58,249.00 U.S. Currency (20-DEA-663756) which was seized from David Ramirez-Limon on May 27, 2020 at 7001 West Bennet Avenue, located in Milwaukee, WI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, 3rd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Bridget Schoenborn, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Bridget Schoenborn, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 20CR213; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Christopher L. Ivory, Court Case Number 20CR213, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

RUGER 9E Pistol CAL:9 SN:33818897 (21-ATF-029787) which was seized from Christopher Ivory on August 26, 2021 at 3401 W Wells Street, located in Milwaukee, WI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, 3rd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Julie Stewart, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Julie Stewart, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 21CR104; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 08, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Sedrick D. Brown, Court Case Number 21CR104, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

TAURUS 85 Revolver CAL:38 SN:QE69018 (21-ATF-028386) which was seized from Cedric Brown on August 19, 2021 at 5909 N Milwaukee River PW, located in Glendale, WI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 10, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, 3rd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Porchia Lewand, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Porchia Lewand, #530 Federal Building, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-149-JDP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 15, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Brian Lamphier, Court Case Number 21-CR-149-JDP, the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Tablet (20-STL-000442) which was seized from Brian Lamphier on June 12, 2020 at 1005 Colby St #4, located in Madison, WI Galaxy Note 9 (20-STL-000443) which was seized from Brian Lamphier on June 12, 2020 at 1005 Colby St #4, located in Madison, WI

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 17, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 120 North Henry Street, Room 320, Madison, WI 53703, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Julie Pfluger, 222 W. Washington Ave., Suite 700, Madison, WI 53703. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Julie Pfluger, 222 W. Washington Ave., Suite 700, Madison, WI 53703. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CR-31-JDP; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Benjamin T. Mann, Court Case Number 21-CR-31-JDP, the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra (21-ICE-000408) which was seized from Benjamin Mann on March 03, 2021 in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 15, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 120 North Henry Street, Room 320, Madison, WI 53703, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth Altman, 222 W. Washington Ave., Suite 700, Madison, WI 53703. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Elizabeth Altman, 222 W. Washington Ave., Suite 700, Madison, WI 53703. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN COURT CASE NUMBER: 21-CV-557-WMC; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 881, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: $95,950.00 U.S. Currency (21-DEA-676463) which was seized from Kimyatta Kiarra Sims and Betty Cherrelle Wells on March 27, 2021 at I94 Eastbound Milepost 116, located in Black River Falls, WI Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 23, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 120 North Henry Street, Room 320, Madison, WI 53703, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Heidi Luehring, 222 W. Washington Ave., Suite 700, Madison, WI 53703, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Heidi Luehring, 222 W. Washington Ave., Suite 700, Madison, WI 53703. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-45; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 01, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. DAVID DEBERRY, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-45, the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

STAG ARMS STAG-15 RIFLE CAL:MULTI SN:SO14166 (20-ATF-031557) which was seized from David Deberry on September 01, 2020 at 601 E State AV, located in TERRA ALTA, WV INTRATEC AB10 PISTOL CAL:9 SN:A029639 (20-ATF-031558) which was seized from David Deberry on September 01, 2020 at 601 E State AV, located in TERRA ALTA, WV 209 Rounds ASSORTED Ammunition CAL:MULTI (20-ATF-031559) which was seized from David Deberry on September 01, 2020 at 601 E State AV, located in TERRA ALTA, WV

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 500 W. Pike Street, Room 301, P.O. Box 2857, Clarksburg, WV 26302, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Danae DeMasi-Lemon, 1125 Chapline Street, Suite 3000, P.O. Box 591, Wheeling, WV 26003. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Danae DeMasi-Lemon, 1125 Chapline Street, Suite 3000, P.O. Box 591, Wheeling, WV 26003. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 1:20-CR-66; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on June 30, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. JAMES JOSHUA HARDESTY, Court Case Number 1:20-CR-66, the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

TAURUS INTERNATIONAL PT740 SLIM PISTOL CAL:40 SN:SKP41041 (21-ATF-030898) which was seized from James HARDESTY on October 07, 2020 at Floral AV, located in Fairmont, WV 6 Rounds SIG SAUER (SIG) Ammunition CAL:40 (21-ATF-030899) which was seized from James HARDESTY on October 07, 2020 at Floral AV, located in Fairmont, WV

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 18, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 500 W. Pike Street, Room 301, P.O. Box 2857, Clarksburg, WV 26302, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Danae DeMasi-Lemon, 1125 Chapline Street, Suite 3000, P.O. Box 591, Wheeling, WV 26003. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Danae DeMasi-Lemon, 1125 Chapline Street, Suite 3000, P.O. Box 591, Wheeling, WV 26003. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 3:21-CR-7; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on September 16, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Marcus A. Moreno, Court Case Number 3:21-CR-7, the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

Miscellaneous Electronic Equipment Ser No: See Items List (21-FBI-008029), including the following items: 1 Mimobot Thumb Drive, Ser No: AA04012700021361; 1 Kingston Thumb Drive, Ser No: 899810270000000000000371; 1 Samsung Cellular Phone, Model: SM-J336AZ, IMEI: 355269091234973, Ser No: R28K53A83SM; 1 SIM Card, Integrated Circuit Card 89011503278205518082, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Toshiba 8GB microSD card, Ser No: Unknown; 1 Acer Laptop Computer, Model Aspire R3 N15W5, Ser No: NXG10AA00563301CA6600; 1 SanDisk Ultra Plus 32GB MicroSD Card in SanDisk adapter, Ser No: Unknown; 1 EMMC Drive, Identifier 9FD9CA41-32C3-4BFE-8893-20555CF73D28, Ser No: EMMC which was seized from Marcus Moreno on March 16, 2021 at 206 Mockingbird Lane, located in La Villa, TX

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 22, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 217 W. King Street, 1st Floor, Martinsburg, WV 25401, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Danae DeMasi-Lemon, 1125 Chapline Street, Suite 3000, P.O. Box 591, Wheeling, WV 26003. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Danae DeMasi-Lemon, 1125 Chapline Street, Suite 3000, P.O. Box 591, Wheeling, WV 26003. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:19-CV-00537; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 981, the United States filed a verified Complaint for Forfeiture against the following property: Sgl Family Rsdntl Lot in Dvlped Subdvsn at 433 4-H Lake Drive (19-USS-000250) Sgl Family Housing Unit at 219 N. Eisenhower Drive (19-USS-000362) Sgl Family Housing Unit at 210 Parkwood Drive (19-USS-000363) Forfeiture money judgment in the amount of at least $1,000,000, such amount constituting of the proceeds of the violations set forth in indictment (19-USS-000364) A $44,935.01 checks for all funds within First Community Bank account ending in 6739 held in the name of Tactical Solutions Group LLC Acct# xxxxxxx6739 (19-USS-000365) which was seized from Jason Belcher on July 01, 2019 at 1220 Ritter Drive, located in Daniels, WV 1965 Shelby Cobra sports car VIN# AE9BMAAH8H1MT1098 (19-USS-000366) which was seized from Natalie Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV 2017 Yamaha Motorcycle, VIN: 9C6CE22Y5H0018561 Ser No: 9C66E22Y5H0018561 (19-USS-000367) which was seized from Natalie Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV 2014 Big TEX Dump Trailer, VIN: 16VDX122XE5068547 (19-USS-000368) which was seized from Natalie Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV 2017 Yamaha Motorcycle TTR23OH, VIN: 9C6CG28Y0H0016654 Ser No: 9C6CG28Y0H0016654 (19-USS-000369) which was seized from Natalie Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV 2018 Polaris Model 218VF392BU, VIN: 3NSVFE92XJF410893 VIN# 3NSVFE92XJF410893 (19-USS-000370) which was seized from Natalie Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV 6x14 AFG BiGT trailer, VIN: 5JTAU1419DA044992 VIN# 5JTAU1419DA044992 (19-USS-000371) which was seized from Natalie Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV Yamaha Timberwolf ATV, VIN: 810E-096235 VIN# 810E-096235 (19-USS-000372) which was seized from Natalie Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV 2017 Honda Rubicon ATV, VIN: 1HFTE4524H4201152 VIN# 1HFTE4524H4201152 (19-USS-000376) which was seized from Natalie P. Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV Two diamond hoop earrings (19-USS-000377) which was seized from Natalie P. Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV Toyota 4Runner, VIN: JTEBU5JR8J5609828 VIN# JTEBU5JR8J5609828 (19-USS-000378) which was seized from Natalie P. Cochran on June 25, 2019 at USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

246 Mont Phillips Road, located in Shady Spring, WV 2008 Dodge Ram 2500, VIN: 3D7KS28A28G133447 VIN# 3D7KS28A28G133447 (19-USS-000379) which was seized from Natalie P. Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV 2014 Sundown Rancher trailer, VIN; 13SKJ2828F1KA9730 VIN# (19-USS-000380) which was seized from Natalie P. Cochran on June 25, 2019 at 433 4-H Lake Drive, located in Daniels, WV Any person claiming a legal interest in the Defendant Property must file a verified Claim with the court within 60 days from the first day of publication (September 08, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site and an Answer to the complaint or motion under Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 21 days thereafter. 18 U.S.C. § 983(h)(1) permits a court to impose a civil fine on anyone asserting an interest in property which the court determines was frivolous.

The verified Claim and Answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 110 North Heber Street, Room 119, Beckley, WV 25801, and copies of each served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Robeson, 110 North Heber Street, Room 119, Beckley, WV 25801, or default and forfeiture will be ordered. See, 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a standard petition form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Robeson, 110 North Heber Street, Room 119, Beckley, WV 25801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition. You may file both a verified claim with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation. USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA COURT CASE NUMBER: 5:20-CR-00200; NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

Notice is hereby given that on August 04, 2021, in the case of U.S. v. Richard Averson, Court Case Number 5:20-CR-00200, the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia entered an Order condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America:

$90,000.00 Money Judgment issued to Richard Averson (21-FBI-000841)

The United States hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person, other than the defendant(s) in this case, claiming interest in the forfeited property must file an ancillary petition within 60 days of the first date of publication (September 02, 2021) of this Notice on this official government internet web site, pursuant to Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(1). The ancillary petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, Post Office Box 5009, Beckley, WV 25801, and a copy served upon Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Robeson, 110 North Heber Street, Room 257, Beckley, WV 25801. The ancillary petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title and interest in the forfeited property and any additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim and the relief sought, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n).

Following the Court’s disposition of all ancillary petitions filed, or if no such petitions are filed, following the expiration of the period specified above for the filing of such ancillary petitions, the United States shall have clear title to the property and may warrant good title to any subsequent purchaser or transferee.

The government may also consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardon all or part of the property from the forfeiture. A petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation; include any facts you believe justify the return of the property; and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury, or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 - 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(b). The petition for remission need not be made in any particular form and may be filed online or in writing. You should file a petition for remission not later than 11:59 PM EST 30 days after the date of final publication of this notice. See 28 C.F.R. Section 9.3(a). The https://www.forfeiture.gov/FilingPetition.htm website provides access to a USAO OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2021

standard petition for remission form that may be mailed and the link to file a petition for remission online. If you cannot find the desired assets online, you must file your petition for remission in writing by sending it to Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Robeson, 110 North Heber Street, Room 257, Beckley, WV 25801. This website provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about filing a petition for remission. You may file both an ancillary petition with the court and a petition for remission or mitigation.