The legal consequences of a criminal conviction often extend beyond imprisonment or fines; they can include the forfeiture of assets, including real property. Forfeiture is a legal process through which the government seizes property connected to criminal activity. In the case of Bay Creek’s Jack Fisher, after being found guilty of Conspiracy to Defraud, the United States attorney has moved for entry of a forfeiture money judgment against Defendant Fisher in the amount of $112,448,314.35.
The forfeiture includes real property in ten locations around the country, automobiles, a plane, cash, and $25,000.00 cash held in lieu of One Male Jumping Horse Named Levland.
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