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Forfeiture / Penalty Cases filed in the Illinois Northern District Court before Wayne R. Andersen

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Forfeiture / Penalty Cases filed in the Illinois Northern District Court before Wayne R. Andersen [ Court Info ]
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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 16, 2009
United States of America v. 6209 South Wolcott, Chicago, Illinois et al IL Northern Andersen Other Forfeiture of Property
Plaintiff: United States of America Defendant: 6209 South Wolcott, Chicago, Illinois, 6001 South Honore, Chicago, Illinois
 
June 1, 2009
United States of America v. Funds in the amount of forty-two thousand and eighty dollars ($42,080.00) IL Northern Andersen Drug Related Seizure of Property Forfeiture of Property
Plaintiff: United States of America, United States of America Defendant: Funds in the amount of forty-two thousand and eighty dollars ($42,080.00)
 
December 1, 2008
United States of America v. $26,765.00 in U.S. Currency IL Northern Andersen Drug Related Seizure of Property U.S. Government Plaintiff
Plaintiff: United States of America; Defendant: $26,765.00 in U.S. Currency
 
October 12, 2005
United States of America v. 394 boxes et al IL Northern Andersen Other Food & Drug Forfeiture Property-Drugs
         
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