Initial Tort Claim (12/08/2014)
with updated hourly rate:
$25,000 fn 4
÷ 23 minutes
x 60 minutes per hour
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$65,217 per hour
x 7,805 hours
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(1) U.S. Marshals Service $509,018,685
treble damages, 18 U.S.C. 1964(c): x 3 fn 1
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Subtotal: $1,527,056,055 $1,527,056,055 USD
Derivative Tort Claims (7/11/2016): fn 2
(2) Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys: $24,750,000 USD
(3) Administrative Office of the U.S Courts: $78,375,000 USD
(4) Internal Revenue Service: $16,500,000 USD
(5) U.S. Bureau of Prisons: $70,125,000 USD
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Subtotal: $1,716,806,055 USD
(6) financial abuse of vulnerable person,
ORS 124.100(2)(a): x 3.00 fn 3
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GRAND TOTAL: $5,150,418,165 USD
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Footnotes:
1. 18 U.S.C. 1964(c) reads, in pertinent part:
“Any person injured in his business or
property
by reason of a
violation of section
1962 of this chapter
… shall recover threefold the damages he sustains ....
2. Triple damages are already incorporated in
Derivative Tort Claims (2), (3), (4) and (5)
3. ORS 124.100(2)(a) reads, in pertinent part:
“An amount equal to three times all economic damages,
as defined in ORS 31.710 (Noneconomic damages),
resulting from the physical or financial abuse ....
4. Trezevant v. City of Tampa, 741 F.2d 336 (11th Cir. 1984)
(awarded $25,000 for 23 minutes of unlawful incarceration)
Reader’s Notes: