This string of victories in the face of obstinate government showcases the momentum generated by IJ’s efforts to end the appalling practice of civil forfeiture once and for all—a fight only made possible by steadfast supporters like you.
On behalf of Jerry and all of us at IJ, thank you!
Scott
Scott G. Bullock
President and Chief Counsel
Institute for Justice
(703) 682-9320 ext. 203
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From: Scott Bullock
Subject: Victory: Trucker gets back money seized at Phoenix airport
This weekend, IJ client Jerry Johnson finally got back the nearly $40,000 that police seized from him at a Phoenix airport—after a two-and-a-half-year legal battle.
Jerry, the owner and operator of a small trucking company in North Carolina, flew to Arizona in 2020 to attend an auto auction. In his luggage was $39,500 he had saved to buy his third semi-truck. Flying domestically with cash in any amount is completely legal, but that didn’t stop police from accusing him of laundering money and seizing his savings. Prosecutors never charged him with a crime, but they attempted to keep his money using civil forfeiture.