USA v. 186 Farm Wind Road, Gaffney, South Carolina 29341 et al
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ORDER granting 5 Motion Partial Release of Order and Lis Pendens. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 4/23/2014. (tmg)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. 3:13-mc-203-RJC-DCK
IN RE: Real property at 186 Farm Wind
Road, Gaffney, South Carolina, 29341 titled
to Matthew Dickson as detailed on book 54
54, page 852 in the Cherokee County, South
Carolina Register of Deeds.
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FILE IN GRANTEE INDEX UNDER:
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Matthew Dickson
ORDER RELEASING
ORDER AND LIS PENDENS
ON REAL PROPERTY IDENTIFIED IN
CHEROKEE COUNTY DEED BOOK 65,
PAGES 2856-2857, AND
FILE 013-LP-11 224
WHEREAS, the United States of America, by and through Special Agent Douglas Curran
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, presented an affidavit to the Court alleging that the
above-captioned property is subject to forfeiture as set forth in 18 U.S.C. '' 981(a)(1)(C) and 28
U.S.C. ' 2461;
WHEREAS, the Court, having reviewed the affidavit, issued an Order and Lis Pendens
against the property;
WHEREAS, the United States has advised the Court that there is not sufficient equity
for forfeiture;
THEREFORE, the United States is directed to file this Order Releasing Order and Lis
Pendens in the Cherokee County Register of Deeds and the Cherokee County Clerk of Court;
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ALL WHO READ THIS ORDER TAKE NOTICE that the Order and Lis Pendens filed
at Cherokee County Register of Deeds Book 65, Page 2856 and Cherokee County Clerk of
Superior Court file 013-LO-11 224 is released, but only released to the extent that the Order and
Lis Pendens applies to 186 Farm Wind Road identified in the case caption herein.
SO ORDERED.
Signed: April 23, 2014
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