Saturday, June 01, 2013


ACCG Contests Forfeiture Action


http://www.accg.us/News/Item/ACCG_Contests_Forfeiture_Action.aspx
by Peter Tompa

The ACCG has filed a Claim of Interest to the group of coins minted in China and Cyprus that were seized by US Customs back in July 2009.  By filing this pleading, ACCG has placed the government on notice that it intends to contest the forfeiture action in Court. 


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The bell for the first round of this fight has sounded.



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Forfeiture Complaint Filed against ACCG Coins

Feds File Forfeiture Complaint


http://www.accg.us/News/Item/Feds_File_Forfeiture_Complaint.aspx
by Peter Tompa

The Federal Government has filed a forfeiture action against the Cypriot and Chinese coins ACCG imported for purposes of a test case.  The forfeiture action should provide the ACCG the opportunity to litigate several of the issues raised in its declaratory judgment action which was dismissed on justiciability grounds.  Click here for a copy of the ACCG_Verified_Complaint.


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This is a very significant development.

 As Tompa notes, a forfeiture action must be tried and this means the Government will be subjected to disclosure and deposition actions.

These will finally force the truth to be revealed regarding the Cyprus and China MOU review and approval process.

The question of "presumptive origin" and other nonsensical interpretations contrary to the 1983 CCPIA will also be brought before the court.

Finally, the ACCG will get its long-awaited day in court despite all the malicious skulduggery on the part of the State Department.

This observer believes that nothing will be more important than forcing Maria Papageorge Kouroupas to take the witness stand under penalty of perjury to answer for her crimes.


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