Solid 24-Karat Gold Nuts and Bolts, Gold and Silver Bullion
and Coins, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry and Watches from Federal Crime Cases
Nationwide to be Sold via Live and Web Simulcast Auction
Washington – The U.S. Marshals Service is selling nearly 300
lots of gold and silver bullion and coins, diamonds, fine jewelry and watches
from federal crime cases nationwide in a live and Web simulcast auction
Saturday at 12:15 p.m. CST at the Fort Worwww.txauction.com.
th Convention Center, Texas, and
online at
A public preview will be held Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to
noon CST at the Fort Worth Convention Center, 1201 Houston St., Room 204A, Fort
Worth, TX 76102. Registration and pre-bidding are open now.
One item of note is lot 5, 23 pieces of 24-karat gold nuts,
bolts and other hardware, painted black or silver as a disguise, from a drug
case in New Jersey. Weighing just over four pounds (1,818 grams), the starting
bid is $54,060.
Some other cases with assets being sold are as follows:
Philip Wooten, former Army staff sergeant stationed at Fort
Bragg, N.C., stole $210,000 in government funds while deployed in Afghanistan,
lot 211, diamond ring set with a starting bid of $29,750
Jean Joseph Ibrahim, former chief financial officer of
Trustin Technology in Irvine, Calif., embezzled $15 million from the company,
12 bars of gold bullion (1 kilo each), lots 76, 77, 101, 102, 126, 127,
151-156, worth approximately $500,000 total
Drug-related cases out of northern Texas: gold pellets, lot
264; silver bar, lot 270; and gold bar, lot 271
The U.S. Marshals Service consolidates pieces from cases
nationwide and holds a large auction several times a year. Proceeds generated
from the auctions are used to compensate victims of crimes and supplement law
enforcement programs.
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