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U.S. Attorney’s Office for Middle District of Alabama Collects over $2 Million in Civil and Criminal Actions for U.S. Taxpayers in Fiscal Year 2014

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Middle District of Alabama

Montgomery, Alabama - U.S. Attorney George L. Beck Jr. announced today that the Middle District of Alabama collected $2,051,872.00 in criminal and civil actions in Fiscal Year 2014. Of this amount, $1,276,453.00 was collected in criminal actions and $775,419.00 was collected in civil actions.

Additionally, the Middle District of Alabama worked with other U.S. Attorneys’ offices and components of the Department of Justice to collect an additional $132,500.00 in civil action cases pursued jointly with these offices.

Attorney General Eric Holder announced yesterday that the Justice Department collected $24.7 billion in civil and criminal actions in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2014. The more than $24 billion in collections in FY 2014 represents nearly eight and a half times the appropriated $2.91 billion budget for the 94 U.S. Attorney’s offices and the main litigating divisions in that same period.

“Every day, the Justice Department’s federal prosecutors and trial attorneys work hard to protect our citizens, to safeguard precious taxpayer resources, and to provide a valuable return on investment to the American people,” said Attorney General Holder. “Their diligent efforts are enabling us to achieve justice and recoup losses in virtually every sector of the U.S. economy. And this result shows the fruits of the Justice Department’s tireless work in enforcing federal laws; in protecting the American people from violent crime, national security threats, discrimination, exploitation, and abuse; and in holding financial institutions accountable for their roles in causing the 2008 financial crisis.”

“The U.S. Attorney’s Office is committed to protecting the public and recovering funds for the victims of crime as well as every taxpayer,” said U.S. Attorney Beck. “Unfortunately, there is enormous profit in crime and these profits come at the expense of hardworking citizens. We will continue to hold accountable, both civilly and criminally, those who seek to make money from illegal activities.”

An example of a sizable collection in the Middle District of Alabama occurred this past May when $360,420.00 was recovered from Rhashema Deramus. In August 2012, Deramus pled guilty to theft of government money, fraudulent use of debit cards, and aggravated identity theft all related to filing fraudulent tax returns. In addition to restitution, Deramus was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

The U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, along with the department’s litigating divisions, are responsible for enforcing and collecting civil and criminal debts owed to the U.S. and criminal debts owed to federal crime victims. The law requires defendants to pay restitution to victims of certain federal crimes who have suffered a physical injury or financial loss. While restitution is paid to the victim, criminal fines and felony assessments are paid to the department’s Crime Victims’ Fund, which distributes the funds to state victim compensation and victim assistance programs.

The largest civil collections were from affirmative civil enforcement cases, in which the United States recovered government money lost to fraud or other misconduct or collected fines imposed on individuals and/or corporations for violations of federal health, safety, civil rights or environmental laws. In addition, civil debts were collected on behalf of several federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, Internal Revenue Service, Small Business Administration and Department of Education.

Additionally, the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Middle District of Alabama, working with partner agencies and divisions, collected $899,211.00 in asset forfeiture actions in FY 2014. Forfeited assets deposited into the Department of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund are used to restore funds to crime victims and for a variety of law enforcement purposes.

The announcement from Attorney General Eric Holder is available HERE.

PRESS CONTACT: Clark Morris
Email: usaalm.press@usdoj.gov
Telephone: (334) 551-1755
Fax: (334) 223-7617

Updated March 16, 2015