As you all know, Jeane
died on May 1, 2008, in an apparent suicide.
As a result, Judge Robertson was required to dismiss the criminal
charges against her thus ending the criminal suit. See:
Order
of May 20, 2008.
The dismissal of the criminal case lifts the
stay
of the civil
forfeiture of Jeane's seized assets -- which total over $1.5
million --
and that civil case will now proceed. That stay order was entered
to prevent Jeane from being able: "to obtain an impermissible advantage
and to prejudice the Government’s position in this criminal
prosecution."
Judge Roberts has set a status conference for
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 9:30 a.m. in
Courtroom 23A.
At
that time, the Judge will address the substitution for Jeane by a
representative of Jeane's estate to contest the forfeiture of Jeane's
assets.
That contest could ultimately result in a complete
re-trial of the matters raised in the criminal case with the
significant difference that the rules of civil procedure would allow
broad discovery of information that the government was able to block
from use in the criminal matter. That information includes, among
other data, the names of 855 customers of the Jeane's escort service
and their telephone numbers
saved for -- but oddly not used -- in the criminal trial and heretofore
never
publicly revealed which are presently in the custody of the undersigned.
As always, if
you (i) would like me take your name from this mailing list or (ii)
have any questions, please contact me.