Government,
Constitutional Law,
Civil Litigation
May 28, 2021
Plaintiffs in suit over FBI raid of safety deposit boxes identify themselves
Plaintiffs in other cases said they remained anonymous because the government had indicated criminal investigations would commence once the owners of the security deposit boxes were identified.




Plaintiffs suing over an FBI raid on their safety deposit boxes and seizure of the contents have named themselves, a departure from previous federal lawsuits stemming from the event.
Plaintiffs in the other cases said they remained anonymous because the government had indicated criminal investigations would commence once the owners of the security deposit boxes were identified. For the same reason, many plaintiffs said they could no...
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