United States v. Approx. $76,261.00 in U.S. Currency

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. California
DecidedSeptember 23, 2024
Docket1:23-cv-00667
StatusUnknown

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No. 1:23-cv-00667-TLN-CKD 12 Plaintiff, 13 v. FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS 14 APPROXIMATELY $76,261.00 IN U.S. CURRENCY, 15 Defendant. 16 17 I. Introduction 18 This case was referred to the undersigned pursuant to Local Rule 302(c)(19) and 28 19 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). The United States of America (“Government”) brings this in rem action 20 seeking forfeiture, under 21 U.S.C. § 881(a)(6), of the defendant $76,261.001 (“defendant 21 currency”) as money furnished or intended to be furnished in exchange for a controlled substance 22 or listed chemical. Pending before the court is the Government’s ex parte motion for entry of 23 default judgment (ECF No. 17), which was submitted without a hearing under Local Rule 540(d). 24 No opposition has been received. Upon review of the motion, supporting documents, and good

25 1 The Government’s ex parte motion reflects two different amounts for the defendant currency. Compare ECF No. 17 at 1, 2 (“$76,721.00”), with ECF Nos. 1; 17 at 3; 17-1 (“$76,261.00”). This 26 appears to be a typographical error given the verified complaint (ECF No. 1) and related 27 documentation consistently refers to the defendant currency as $76,261.00 (ECF Nos. 5-8). Accordingly, when referring to the defendant currency, the Court has determined $76,261.00 is 28 the correct amount. 1 cause appearing, the court now issues the following findings and recommendations. 2 II. Background 3 This case is proceeding on the verified complaint for forfeiture in rem (“complaint”) filed 4 April 27, 2023. (ECF No. 1.) The complaint makes the following factual allegations: 5 On or about December 14, 2021, the defendant currency was seized from Jose Luis 6 Gutierrez Cruz (“Cruz”) during the execution of a search warrant at 1905 Cody Court, Turlock, 7 California (“Turlock Residence”). (Id. at ¶ 2.) The defendant currency is currently in the custody 8 of the United States Marshals Service. (ECF No. 5.) 9 Specifically, on or about November 18, 2021, law enforcement surveilled an attempted 10 drug transaction involving Cruz, brokered by a drug trafficker who was working with law 11 enforcement. (ECF No. 1 at ¶ 5.) Cruz had agreed to sell 3,000 “M-30”, commonly referred to as 12 oxycodone hydrochloride, pills to the drug trafficker for $9,000. (Id.) Both had agreed to meet 13 and complete the transaction at an AM/PM located on Fulkerth Road in Turlock (“AM/PM”). 14 (Id.) 15 On November 18, 2021, law enforcement observed Cruz leave his Turlock Residence in a 16 white 2011 BMW with a California license plate number 8UVP301 (“BMW”), which was 17 confirmed by DMV records to list Cruz as the BMW’s registered owner. (Id. ¶ 6.) Then, Cruz 18 drove his BMW to a residence located on Mitchel Road in Turlock, where an unidentified 19 Hispanic male adult exited the Mitchel Road residence and entered the front passenger side of 20 Cruz’ BMW. (Id. at ¶ 7.) Cruz and the unidentified Hispanic male adult then traveled in Cruz’ 21 BMW to the AM/PM to finalize the drug transaction. (Id.) Once arriving at the AM/PM, Cruz 22 parked the BMW and walked into the AM/PM for a moment before returning to his BMW. (Id.) 23 Once back in the BMW, Cruz engaged in a series of countersurveillance maneuvers, which 24 included circling different parking lots and looking into the windows of vehicles parked in the 25 area. (Id.) 26 Law enforcement then observed Cruz’ BMW travel to a residence located on Central 27 Avenue in Ceres, California, where Cruz and the unidentified Hispanic male adult exited the 28 BMW and entered the Central Avenue residence. (Id. at ¶ 8.) The drug trafficker who was 1 cooperating with law enforcement then attempted to call Cruz several times but Cruz did not 2 answer. (Id.) 3 On December 14, 2021, law enforcement executed a search warrant at Cruz’ Turlock 4 Residence, where law enforcement observed Cruz’ BMW and a brown Hummer parked in the 5 driveway. (Id. at ¶ 9) Cruz had initially refused to allow law enforcement to enter the residence 6 but after hours of negotiation, Cruz allowed law enforcement to enter and exited the residence. 7 (Id.) While executing the search warrant, law enforcement located a clear Ziploc bag containing a 8 red plastic bowl, a tin can, and a strainer with approximately 226 grams of cocaine and a clear 9 plastic bag containing 45 grams of heroin in a master bathroom drawer; a $1 bill with 45 grams of 10 methamphetamine, a clear plastic bag containing 86 grams of methamphetamine, and a clear 11 plastic bag containing 29 grams of methamphetamine in the master bathroom medicine cabinet; a 12 clear plastic bag containing 29 grams of methamphetamine on the master bathroom counter; and a 13 $1 bill with 30 grams of methamphetamine in a white shoe located in the master bathroom. (Id. at 14 ¶ 10.) Law enforcement seized in total over half a pound of cocaine, 45 grams of heroin, and 15 nearly half a pound of methamphetamine. (Id.) 16 In addition, law enforcement discovered a safe in the master bedroom closet that 17 contained a loaded semi-automatic firearm that had been reported stolen from Texas, several 18 rounds of .45 ammunition, a loaded magazine, and the defendant currency. (Id. at ¶ 11.) The 19 defendant currency was divided amongst two individual bill purses, with some loose bills, a few 20 stacks that were rubber banded, and some stacks rubber banded in the amounts of $10,000, which 21 consisted of the following denominations: 2 x $1 bills; 7 x $2 bills; 2 x $5 bills; 24 x $20 bills; 31 22 x $50 bills; and 742 x $100 bills. (Id.) 23 Law enforcement also located a motorcycle that had been reported stolen from Modesto, 24 California that was located in a shed in the backyard of the Turlock Residence; observed 25 approximately 20 pounds of processed marijuana packaged for sale in a separate bedroom in the 26 Turlock Residence; and a plastic bag containing approximately 46 grams of methamphetamine 27 and a cellular telephone in Cruz’s pockets while conducting a search. (Id. at ¶¶ 12-13.) 28 Cruz’ criminal history includes a variety of drug-related arrests including an arrest for 1 possession of cocaine for distribution and sales on February 10, 2020; and an arrest for possession 2 of narcotics for sale in December 2021. (Id. at ¶ 14.) 3 Pursuant to order of this court filed May 24, 2023, notice of this action was published on 4 the official internet government forfeiture site and ran for at least thirty 5 consecutive days, as required by Rule G(4)(a)(iv)(C) of the Supplemental Rules of Admiralty or 6 Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. (ECF Nos. 3 (Order for Publication) and 8 7 (Declaration of Publication).) 8 On May 26, 2023, copies of the complaint and related documents were sent by first-class 9 and certified mail to Jose Cruz, through his attorney of record, James Roberts at 1798 Technology 10 Drive, Suite 292, San Jose, CA 95110. (ECF No. 17-1 at ¶ 3, Ex. A.) The PS Form 3811 delivery 11 card was signed on June 2, 2023. (Id.) The defendant currency was arrested on June 9, 2023 by 12 the U.S. Marshals Service. (ECF Nos. 16, 17-1 at ¶ 5.) 13 To date, the deadline for filing a claim passed with no claim or answer being filed by, or 14 on behalf of, Jose Cruz, as required by Rule G(5) of the Supplemental Rules of Admiralty or 15 Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions, to contest this action. (ECF No. 17-1 at ¶ 4.) 16 On April 15, 2024, at the Government’s request, the Clerk of Court entered default as to 17 Jose Cruz, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 55(a). (ECF No. 15.) 18 III.

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