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67 Dep't of Just. J. Fed. L. & Prac. 219 (2019)
Transferring Forfeited Assets to Victims through Remission, Restoration, and Restitution

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Transferring Forfeited Assets

to   Victims Through

Remission, Restoration, and

Restitution
Alice W. Dery
Chief, Program Management and Training Unit
Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section
Jennifer Bickford
Deputy Chief, Program Management and Training Unit
Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section

I. Introduction
  As Congress has expanded the number of crimes for which forfeiture
is available or mandated, forfeiture has become the principal tool by
which the government recovers criminal proceeds, facilitating
property, and the instrumentalities of crime and returns these assets
to victims of crime. From 2002 to the present, the government
transferred more than $8 billion to victims.' The graph below shows
the growth of forfeiture disbursements to victims over that period.









1 See, e.g., Press Release, U.S. Dep't of Justice, Department of Justice
Compensates Victims of Bernard Madoff Fraud Scheme with Funds
Recovered Through Asset Forfeiture (Nov. 9, 2017); Press Release, U.S. Dep't
of Justice, Department of Justice Begins Second Distribution of Funds
Recovered Through Asset Forfeiture Totaling $1.2 Billion to Compensate
Victims of Bernard Madoff Fraud Scheme (Apr. 12, 2018); Press Release,
U.S. Dep't of Justice, Department of Justice Begins Third Distribution of
Funds Recovered Through Asset Forfeiture to Compensate Victims of
Bernard Madoff Fraud Scheme (Nov. 29, 2018); Press Release, U.S. Dep't of
Justice, Department of Justice Begins Fourth Distribution of Funds
Recovered Through Asset Forfeiture to Compensate Victims of Bernard
Madoff Fraud Scheme (July 31, 2019).


DOJ Journal of Federal Law and Practice


September 2019


219

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