Trudeau Criminal Case Document 200 Government Response to Motion to Return Passports 05-13-14

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GIN Network Truth (the smart group) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. KEVIN TRUDEAU No. 10 CR 886 Judge Ronald A. Guzmán GOVERNMENT’S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT KEVIN TRUDEAU’S MOTION FOR AN ORDER TO RETURN HIS PASSPORTS The UNITED STATES OF AMERICA files the following response to defendant Kevin Trudeau’s motion for an order to return his passports. 1. On March 17, 2014, this Court sentenced defendant Kevin Trudeau to ten years in prison and five years of supervised release. Trudeau has filed a motion asking this Court to enter an order directing the pretrial services office to return Trudeau’s United States and Italian passports, which Trudeau surrendered to pretrial services as a condition of his pretrial release. The government opposes the motion. 2. The government has contacted the pretrial services officer assigned to Trudeau, Victor Alvarez. According to Mr. Alvarez, the policy of the pretrial services office is that once a defendant who is on pretrial release has been convicted and sentenced, the pretrial services office sends the defendant’s passport to the State Department. Any foreign passports are sent to the Department of Homeland Security. According to Mr. Alvarez, the pretrial services office has not yet followed this procedure with respect to Trudeau’s passport. Case: 1:10-cr-00886 Document #: 200 Filed: 05/13/14 Page 1 of 3 PageID #:5142

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Kevin Trudeau criminal case, document 200, filed 13 May, 2014. Although Trudeau is now serving a ten-year prison sentence for criminal contempt, one of his lawyers, Thomas Kirsch, filed a motion on 8 May, 2014, for Pretrial Services to return Trudeau's US and Italian passports to Trudeau's attorneys. This document is the government's response in opposition of hat motion. It will be presented in court, and the judge will presumably make the decision, on Thursday, 15 May.

Transcript of Trudeau Criminal Case Document 200 Government Response to Motion to Return Passports 05-13-14

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    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS

    EASTERN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. KEVIN TRUDEAU

    No. 10 CR 886 Judge Ronald A. Guzmn

    GOVERNMENTS RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT KEVIN TRUDEAUS MOTION FOR AN ORDER TO RETURN HIS PASSPORTS

    The UNITED STATES OF AMERICA files the following response to

    defendant Kevin Trudeaus motion for an order to return his passports.

    1. On March 17, 2014, this Court sentenced defendant Kevin Trudeau to

    ten years in prison and five years of supervised release. Trudeau has filed a motion

    asking this Court to enter an order directing the pretrial services office to return

    Trudeaus United States and Italian passports, which Trudeau surrendered to

    pretrial services as a condition of his pretrial release. The government opposes the

    motion.

    2. The government has contacted the pretrial services officer assigned to

    Trudeau, Victor Alvarez. According to Mr. Alvarez, the policy of the pretrial services

    office is that once a defendant who is on pretrial release has been convicted and

    sentenced, the pretrial services office sends the defendants passport to the State

    Department. Any foreign passports are sent to the Department of Homeland

    Security. According to Mr. Alvarez, the pretrial services office has not yet followed

    this procedure with respect to Trudeaus passport.

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    3. The government has also spoken to the probation officer assigned to

    this case, Sarah Kiekhafer. According to Ms. Kiekhafer, while defendants on

    supervised release are not prevented from obtaining a new passport once they are

    released from prison, a standard condition of supervised release is that defendants

    may not travel outside the United States without permission of the district court.

    Given this Courts previous findings with respect to Trudeau, it is, at best,

    premature to assume that the Court will authorize Trudeau to travel outside the

    United States once he begins his term of supervised release.

    4. From November 2013 to March 2014, in case number 03 CV 3904,

    Trudeau was incarcerated for civil contempt. After this Court imposed the criminal

    sentence on Trudeau, on March 19, 2014, Judge Gettleman suspended the civil

    contempt incarceration while Trudeau is serving his sentence in the criminal case.

    Judge Gettleman also ordered that when Trudeau is released from BOP custody, he

    is to personally report to Judge Gettleman. 03 CV 3904, Dkt. 844.

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    5. When Trudeau is released from prison in approximately ten years his

    current passports will be expired. Trudeau will be serving a term of supervised

    release that will prevent him from traveling outside the United States without this

    Courts permission, and he will be ordered to report directly to Judge Gettleman.

    Like other defendants, Trudeau may apply for a new passport when he is released

    from prison. There is no need for the Courts involvement now.

    Respectfully submitted, ZACHARY T. FARDON United States Attorney

    By: /s/ Marc Krickbaum

    MARC KRICKBAUM Assistant United States Attorney 219 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60604

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