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U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss i
B
Re:
Crime Victims' Right4
Dear Miss B
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (561)8204777
August 4, 2006
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights arc:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or IMIII
IIMMIMIMMINIm the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a wcbsitc at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above arc being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000670
EFTA00210202
MISS
AUGUST
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
R. Alexander Acosta
United States Attom
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000671
EFTA00210203
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss SEM
Re:
Crime Victims' Right
Dear Miss C
500 South Australian Ave. Suite 400
West Palm Reach. FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent liniafrom
the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000672
EFTA00210204
Miss
AUGUST
n
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification o f upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000673
EFTA00210205
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(56!) 820-87I I
Facsimile: (56!) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss AMEMEMO
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss DM
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000674
EFTA00210206
MISS
AUGUS#11 1W
IDIMI
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refine and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
R. Alexander Acosta
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000675
EFTA00210207
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
DELIVERY Bar HAND
Miss mSam
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss DM
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000676
EFTA00210208
AUG
S
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000677
EFTA00210209
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-871!
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss rilliMinal
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss al
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000678
EFTA00210210
MISS
AUGUS.
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
R. Alexander Acosta
I
Ott
BIN.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000679
EFTA00210211
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave. Suite 400
West Palm Beach. FL 33401
(361)8204711
Facsimile: (361)8204777
August 4, 2006
Miss S
Re:
Crime Victims' Right
Dear Miss F
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights arc protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You car► seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000680
EFTA00210212
MISS S
AUGU
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000681
EFTA00210213
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss S
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss G
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561)820-8777
August 4, 2006
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000682
EFTA00210214
AMM
G
MISS
UGU
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000683
EFTA00210215
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss II
SOO South Australian Ave, Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
($6!) 820-8711
Facsimile: O6O820-8777
August 4, 2006
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to Ml and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000684
EFTA00210216
MISS
AUGAI
II"
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000685
EFTA00210217
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss De=
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)8204711
Facsimile: (561)8204777
August 4, 2006
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a wcbsite at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000686
EFTA00210218
MISS
AUGU
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000687
EFTA00210219
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 8204711
Facsimile: (56!) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss JaME
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss la
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000688
EFTA00210220
MISS
AUGU
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000689
EFTA00210221
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss C
I
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)8204711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss I
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights arc:
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above arc being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000690
EFTA00210222
Miss
A uc
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
c
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000691
EFTA00210223
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (561)8204777
August 4, 2006
Miss a
l-MI
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss 11.1
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000692
EFTA00210224
AUG
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
cc
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000693
EFTA00210225
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave. Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(560 820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 8204777
August 4, 2006
Miss MIMI
a
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss LM
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or ecrape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000694
EFTA00210226
miss MIN.=
AucusT 4, 2006
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you arc being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000695
EFTA00210227
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss CIIIMMEM
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss a
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000696
EFTA00210228
Miss
AGGGPF
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000697
EFTA00210229
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Souther?, District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave, Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 3340!
(561) 8204711
Facsimile: (561)820-8777
August 4, 2006
pELIVERY BY HAND
Miss TMIE/v=
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss K
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000698
EFTA00210230
Miss al.=
AUG
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you arc being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000699
EFTA00210231
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)810-8711
Facsimile: (561)8104777
August 4, 2006
DELI?/
3
Miss
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss Ma
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000700
EFTA00210232
MISS
AUGU
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you arc
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkcndall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000701
EFTA00210233
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave.. Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 3340!
(5611 8204711
Facsimile: (56!) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss DS.'
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss Nil
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the tights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000702
EFTA00210234
MISS
AUGU
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000703
EFTA00210235
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561)820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss a
P=
Rc:
Crime Victims' Right,
Dear Miss PM
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights arc:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000704
EFTA00210236
•
MISS
AUGUn
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be noti fied.
cc:
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000705
EFTA00210237
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss !PIN
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss P
500 South Australian Ave.. Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000706
EFTA00210238
MISS.
a
AUG
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
cc
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000707
EFTA00210239
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Am. Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 810-8777
August 4, 2006
EL
Y Y
Miss
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss S
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you arc present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000708
EFTA00210240
MISS
AUGUISTIRIMISMI
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerel
cc:
S
M
a.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000709
EFTA00210241
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave, Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
ELI/
Miss J
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss S-
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a websitc at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000710
EFTA00210242
MISS
AUGU
.
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification o f upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000711
EFTA00210243
U.S. Department of Justice
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave.. Suite 400
West Palm Beach. FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss ala
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss a
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights arc:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above arc being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000712
EFTA00210244
MISS Alliptalll
AUGUST ,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification ofupcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000713
EFTA00210245
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach. FL 33401
(56!) 820-8711
Facsimile: (560 820-8777
August 4, 2006
DELIVERY
s
31.
Miss
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights arc:
(I)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the cast.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above arc being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000714
EFTA00210246
MISS S
AUGUST
PAGE 2
I-
In addition to these rights, you arc entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
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08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000715
EFTA00210247
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave.. Suite 400
West Palm Reach, FL 3340!
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (56!) 820-8777
August 4, 2006
Miss V
ZMI
Re:
Crime Victims' Rights
Dear Miss Z.
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a
number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights arc protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000716
EFTA00210248
Miss V
Z■
AUGU
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A
list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or
your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall
or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the
investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are
contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel
that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
cc
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000717
EFTA00210249
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 11, 2006
Miss BMIB
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights
Dear Miss a
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkcndall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000718
EFTA00210250
MISS
AUGU
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does
not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person
or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel that you arc being threatened or harassed, then please
contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is undcr
investigation, If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000719
EFTA00210251
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 11, 2006
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights
Dear Miss
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a websitc at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000720
EFTA00210252
MISS VillB
AUGUS
,
6
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does
not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person
or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please
contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerel
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000721
EFTA00210253
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
Miss J
500 South Australian Ave.. Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-87!!
Facsimile: (561)8204777
August 11, 2006
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights
Dear Miss BM
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights are:
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use thcir best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Cowl for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000722
EFTA00210254
MissJ.1ra
AUGUST
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you arc a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
he provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does
not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person
or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please
contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will he notified.
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000723
EFTA00210255
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 11, 2006
Miss arm
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights
Dear Miss a
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights arc:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000724
EFTA00210256
MISS aC
AUGUST 11, 2006
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does
not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person
or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please
contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
cc:
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000725
EFTA00210257
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 11, 2006
DELIVER
Y HAND
Miss
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rieht§
Dear Miss En
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights are:
(1)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000726
EFTA00210258
MISS
A UG UAW.
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does
not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person
or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please
contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000727
EFTA00210259
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-8711
Facsimile: (56!) 820-8777
August 11, 2006
Miss F
EIM
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights
Dear Miss al
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights are:
(I)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
(2)
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
(3)
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
(4)
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
(5)
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
(6)
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
(7)
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
(8)
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000728
EFTA00210260
I1SS
AUGUST
,
PAGE 2
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does
not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person
or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please
contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
c
08-80736-CIV-MARRA
000729
EFTA00210261
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 820-87f
Facsimile: (561)820-8777
August 11, 2006
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Miss S
F
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights
Dear Miss F
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights are:
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
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In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does
not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person
or refusing to do so. If you refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please
contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself.
You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under
investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified.
Sincerely,
R. Alexander Acosta
United States Attorney
By:
A. Marie Villafaila
Assistant United States Attorney
cc:
Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall, F.B.I.
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U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)820-8711
Facsimile: (361)820-8777
August I I, 2006
Miss JIMEliMMI
Re:
Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights
Dear Miss a
Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense,
you have a number of rights. Those rights are:
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The right to be reasonably protected from the accused.
The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding
involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused.
The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court
determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other
portions of a proceeding.
The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court
involving release, plea, or sentencing.
The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case.
The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law.
The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay.
The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and
privacy.
Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these
rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at 561
209-1047, or Special Agent Nesbitt Kuyrkendall from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 561
822-5946. You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in
Washington, D.C. at 202-307-5983. That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov.
You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you
believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for
relief.
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000732
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.
In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection
from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be
entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can
be provided to you, if you so desire. If you or your family is subjected to any intimidation or
harassment, please contact Special Agent Kuyrkendall or myself immediately. It is possible that
someone working on behalf of the ta