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7th Circuit Rejects Former Bloomington Employee’s Request To Defer Restitution

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a former Bloomington city employee’s argument that his restitution debt should be deferred to his release from prison because he is limited to paying only 10 percent of his income toward that debt each month.

Former Bloomington city project manager Justin Wykoff pleaded guilty in 2015 to wire fraud charges related to his solicitation of bribes and kickbacks while in office. U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt sentenced Wykoff in June 2015 to 55 months in prison, $446,335 in restitution to be paid to the city of Bloomington and a $1,100 assessment.

The payments were ordered to begin immediately, but Pratt also attached a special instruction requiring that “any unpaid restitution balance during the term of supervision shall be paid at a rate not less than 10 percent of the defendant’s gross monthly income.”

Soon after the entry of judgment, the government applied for a writ of garnishment, which Pratt issued to the Indiana pension system because it had an account in Wykoff’s name that was worth $47,937. Wykoff opposed the writ, arguing that he had already been forced to forfeit two of his homes and that the government had seized money from his prison accounts.

Although the money taken from his prison accounts was not enough to cover his ordered restitution, Wykoff argued that the balance should be deferred to his release because he interpreted Pratt’s special instruction to mean that his restitution payments should be limited to 10 percent of his monthly income.

But in an opinion handed down from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in United States of America v. Justin Wykoff, 16-1307,Thursday, Judge Richard Posner wrote that Wykoff had interpreted the instructions incorrectly and had no legal leg to stand on.

The 10 percent requirement was a minimum, not a maximum, Posner wrote. Further, Posner said the federal criminal code requires restitution to be paid back immediately unless the district court provides otherwise.

Posner pointed to the case of United States v. Sawyer, 521 F.3d 792, 795 (7th Cir. 2008), in which the appellate court found that once a person has been incarcerated, “any existing assets should be seized promptly. If the restitution debt exceeds a felon’s wealth, then the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act of 1996 … demands this wealth be handed over immediately.”

“This is an important rule – for who knows what might happen to Wykoff’s assets during his years of imprisonment,” Posner wrote. “He or members of his family or, for that matter, the Indiana state pension fund might decide that there are better things to do with those not inconsiderable assets than give them to Bloomington.”

Watch For Deer On Indiana’s Roadways Tips For Avoiding Deer-Vehicle Crashes

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The Indiana Department of Transportation, the Indiana State Police and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources remind drivers to stay alert as deer become more active in fall months on Indiana’s roadways.

Nearly 50 percent of all vehicle crashes involving deer occur between October and December.  Deer are generally more active during mating season in late October into early November. And with many farmers harvesting crops, deer could be on the move at any time, encountering roads more frequently and increasing the potential for collisions.

Across the state in 2015, there were more than 15,000 deer-related collisions, including vehicles crashing attempting to avoid striking a deer.

With the increased number of deer heading toward the roadways, deer-vehicle crashes will happen, but drivers can take measures to keep collisions to a minimum. Knowing when deer are most active and practicing defensive driving will help reduce your chances of becoming a statistic:

  • Deer are most active between sunset and sunrise, especially in rural areas.
  • Deer often travel in groups. If you see one, others are likely nearby. Stay alert!
  • Pay special attention in areas where you have seen deer before and in areas near “Deer Crossing” warning signs.
  • Exercise caution along woodlot edges, at hills and blind turns.
  • Use high-beam headlights at night when there is no opposing traffic.
  • Scan for illuminated eyes and dark silhouettes near the side of or on the roadway.
  • If you see a deer, slow your speed drastically, even if the deer is far away.
  • NEVER swerve to avoid hitting a deer. More serious crashes occur when drivers try to miss a deer but hit something else.
  • Buckle up!

Studies have shown that novelties like deer whistles are ineffective in deterring deer. The best way to avoid an accident is to be alert.

Even when practicing safe driving, sometimes hitting a deer is inevitable. If a driver hits a deer, it is important to remain calm and do not touch the deer or approach it. Wounded deer are unpredictable and can be dangerous.  Drivers should pull off the road, remain in the vehicle and make sure everyone is safe.  Motorists involved in a collision are required to call the police and report a crash with at least $1,000 in property damage or if someone is injured.

To report a deer carcass on an interstate, U.S. highway or state road, contact one of INDOT’s six districts to report it. Find INDOT district contact information at http://indot.in.gov.

Elf the Musical

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The New York Times says that ELF is “SPLASHY, PEPPY, SUGAR-SPRINKLED HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT!” USA Today calls ELF, “ENDEARINGLY GOOFY!” Variety proclaims, “ELF is happy enough for families, savvy enough for city kids and plenty smart for adults!”

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Attorney General Zoeller Announces Refunds Of More Than $415,000

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. – Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller announced today the return of more than $415,000 to Indiana homeowners victimized by a complicated tax sale scheme orchestrated by California-based 4Bridge, LLC and Colorado-based Asset Recovery, Inc.

According to complaints filed by the Attorney General’s Office in Marion County Circuit Court this year, 4Bridge and Asset Recovery perpetrated a complicated scheme that took advantage of vulnerable Hoosiers across the State who had fallen behind in their real-estate taxes and who did not understand the tax sale process. Homeowners in Elkhart, Howard, Lake, Madison, Marion, Vanderburgh, and Vigo counties will receive a refund.

The settlement calls for restitution totaling $418,525.97 to 24 Indiana homeowners and a permanent injunction preventing further behavior described in the complaints:

  • Violations of the Home Loan Practices Act:  Concealing material information in connection with real estate transactions and engaging in real estate transactions without proper licensure.
  • Violations of the Deceptive Consumer Sales Act:  Unfair, abusive, or deceptive acts, omissions, or practices in connection with consumer transactions.

“Rarely have we seen a scam that so brazenly exploited desperate property owners and took advantage of their lack of understanding of a complicated legal process. Victims not only lost their property but thousands of dollars rightfully owed to them,” Zoeller said.

Consumers whose funds had already been distributed will receive monthly payments from Asset Recovery and 4Bridge made payable to, and distributed by the Attorney General’s Office. The remaining homeowners are able to claim the surplus available to them. The Marion County Circuit Court has already entered Orders directing funds to be paid to several of the affected homeowners.

Zoeller added his office is pursuing an action against other companies he alleges conducted similar schemes across the state. Earlier this year, the Attorney General filed a lawsuit – for up to $12 million in restitution and penalties – against FLRC, LLC. / Oak Tree, LLC; and Coastal Title, Inc. Several individuals operating on behalf of the companies were named in the lawsuit as well.

These schemes impacted at least 48 vulnerable Hoosiers in Allen, Johnson, Lake and Marion counties, attempting to swindle them out of surplus funds upwards of tens of thousands of dollars.

“These cases have not only highlighted how homeowners were being exploited, but also assisted local officials in providing more education to citizens,” Zoeller said. “Working with county officials has been key in identifying and preventing potential fraud.”

4Bridge and Asset Recovery’s Scheme

When a homeowner falls behind on their property taxes, the county lists the property at tax sale. The minimum bid set for these homes is the amount owed in taxes. If the winning bid exceeds the amount of the unpaid property tax owed, the county claims the tax amount, special assessments, penalties and the costs of the auction. The original homeowner is entitled to any surplus amount beyond what may be owed to a mortgage lender. This surplus may be considered a rough equivalent to their home’s equity.

The original homeowner then has one year to redeem the property if he or she can pay back the taxes originally owed. If the homeowner can’t pay within a year, then the bidder is awarded ownership of the property. It’s during this one-year time window that 4Bridge and Asset Recovery perpetrated the scheme.

Using court and public records, the companies and their agents located and contacted the original homeowners whose properties had been sold at tax sales for large surplus amounts. They deceived at least 24 homeowners by making misrepresentations about their legal rights to redemption or surplus in the tax sales. The scam worked best with property owners who did not have an outstanding mortgage that would have to first be paid off with the surplus.

By exploiting the homeowners’ unfamiliarity, 4Bridge, Asset Recovery and their agents persuaded the homeowners to sign quitclaim deeds and other legal paperwork turning over their remaining legal interest in the properties to the companies. 4Bridge and Asset Recovery, in turn, were then able to submit claims for the tax sale surplus funds that the 24 original owners would have been entitled to – in amounts ranging from $3,000 up to $53,000.

The Attorney General’s Office through its Homeowner Protection Unit (HPU) fielded complaints about the tax sale scheme from the affected owners and from county officials, who were able to identify the potential scheme only after the deed exchanges were filed with the county offices.

The complaint notes violations including “unfair, abusive or deceptive” conduct; “incurable deceptive acts” and that the entire scheme conducted by Asset Recovery is considered “unconscionable”.  Under the settlement the companies did not admit wrongdoing but have agreed to comply with settlement terms.

Tips for consumers

Zoeller added the AG’s Office’s investigation continues due to concerns other homeowners may have fallen victim to this scam or similar scams in Marion County or other counties. Owners who suspect they have been defrauded are asked to file a consumer complaint with the Attorney General’s Office at www.IndianaConsumer.com or by calling 1-800-382-5516. Owners are further encouraged to contact their local county offices to verify any information they may receive concerning the tax sale process.

To avoid fraud, Zoeller urges any distressed homeowner facing a tax sale due to unpaid property taxes or foreclosure due to unpaid mortgage payments to first seek legal advice from a qualified attorney before engaging in any quitclaim deed or other legal transaction. Free legal advice is available from the Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network at www.877gethope.com or from Indiana Legal Services, which recently received a grant from the AG’s Office to support this type of counseling.

More information about real estate scams is located on the Attorney General’s website here.

UE to Offer UExplore Engineering Program 

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The University of Evansville College of Engineering and Computer Science is offering a UExplore Engineering Program for high school students. The program is designed to give participants a better understanding of the fields of civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering and computer science through activities, hands-on projects, and tours of local industry.

The sessions in the program are October 17, November 7, November 28, January 23, February 20, March 13, April 3, and April 24. All sessions will be from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in Room 100 in the Koch Center for Engineering and Science on UE’s campus.

James Allen, UE associate professor of mechanical and civil engineering, is the advisor for the program. A registered professional engineer in the states of Indiana and Ohio, Allen has extensive work experience in industry. Allen will be assisted with the program by UE engineering students.

The registration fee for the program is $50. For more information, call 812-488-2651 or e-mail kh209@evansville.edu.

Adopt A Pet

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Montana is a 2-year-old female calico cat. She’s the mom of the “M state” kittens, two of whom are still up for adoption. Take her home spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated for only $30! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for details!  

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PERFECT PENCE

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Making Sense by Michael Reagan

Now that was a debate.

The Mike Pence-Tim Kaine bout Tuesday night wasn’t the main event of 2016.

It was what they call in boxing an “undercard” match. It was a contest between two natural lightweights — the VP candidates.

There was no exciting 12th round knock out.

But Pence and Kaine engaged in a good, spirited political fight that provided much more substance and entertainment value than the Trump-Clinton debate.

Pence easily won on points, both for what he said and what he didn’t say. In their post-debate analysis everyone from Rachel Maddow to Sean Hannity agreed on that.

Poor Tim Kaine. Everyone — even his wife — also agreed that he made himself look like a rude jerk by interrupting the moderator and Pence way too many times.

Kaine was wound up so tight in the opening rounds that the presidential debate commission probably should have ordered a drug test to see if Kaine was on some sort of performance drug.

Seriously, though, I hope Trump was watching Pence’s debating style closely.

I hope he has been studying the video over and over to see how Pence deflected or ducked his opponent’s punches and pivoted to offense.

Pence not only showed Trump how to win a political debate, he was an absolute gentleman while doing it.

He didn’t have to say derogatory things about women or Latinos or Muslims. He didn’t suggest using nuclear weapons to fight crime in Chicago.

And when Kaine tried to drag him down a rat hole by making him defend something dumb or insulting Trump had said, Pence kept his cool and flicked the example away as silly or untrue.

The major criticism from some Republicans and Trumpsters was that Pence didn’t do more to defend Donald Trump.

But the reality is, you can’t defend half of what Trump has said and Pence could have wasted two weeks of air time trying.

Pence was perfect Tuesday night. What he did won’t move the needle for Trump’s chances to win next month, but it moved the needle on his future.

Twenty minutes into the debate lots of people, including those I watched it with, were saying, “Gosh, I wish Mike Pence was on the top of the ticket.”

It’s obviously way too late for the GOP to make that happen, but Pence might be the top choice of Republicans in 2020 if Trump loses to the Clinton Crime Family a month from now.

The only thing that concerns me about Pence’s pummeling of Kaine is that Trump was so quick to take credit for it.

The next day at his rallies Donald was doing his usual “Look at me” routine, praising Pence and boasting he was his first hire.

Sorry, Donald. As I tweeted, your first hire was actually campaign consultant Paul Manafort. How did that work out?

Trump’s the clear underdog, a raw amateur up against a political heavyweight. He has to win his debate with Hillary Sunday night or at least fight her to a draw.

Pence has shown him how the professionals do it.

Whether he can learn to box with Hillary without tripping over his huge ego may determine whether Trump ends up the 2016 champ or the 2016 chump.

IS IT TRUE OCTOBER 7, 2016

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IS IT TRUE a group of retired and active Police Officers met with the City’s Personnel Director  George Fithian last night?  …the gathering quickly turned extremely heated when Mr. Fithian informed them that money earmarked for the retirees Healthcare fund is being deposited into the City’s General fund instead of being deposited into separate fund for City retirees?  …when Mr. Fithian told them about this issue about half of the attendees walked out of the meeting in a rage?  …we can say this is a developing story?

IS IT TRUE we hear that Mayor Winnecke really get upset when we talk about the EARTHCARE deal gone bad? …the City could really use the $200,000 plus he wasted on this so called business deal of the decade?

IS IT TRUE that the politicians in Washington has mandated a new law that will terminates all Employees Healthcare Plans in existences before March 10, 2010? …when this happens it will drive future Healthcare cost through the roof? … the Mayor should start putting money aside to off sit the large budget deficit facing the 2018 City Employee Healthcare program?

IS IT TRUE we wonder what the status of the funding requests for the new Penguin exhibit, Mesker Park Amphitheater renovations and the new Carousel project at the Zoo? …you now know why people are saying that the Mayor and Council members are selecting “Zoo over City Employees”?

IS IT TRUE we urge you to vote in todays “CCO READERS POLL” because you will find the question very interesting?

IS IT TRUE we wonder why EVSC School Board member and EPD officer Jeff Worthington is no longer the police liaison officer at Mater Dei High School?

IS IT TRUE don’t be surprised if a couple of our City Council members don’t come down with an unexpected virus and won’t be able to attend Monday’s Council meeting? …all we can say is that they may run but can’t hide from the EFD or the EPD?

IS IT TRUE if City Council have so much love for members of the Police and Fire Departments they should step up and forfeit their own health care coverage to help with the budget shortfall? …it’s time for Council step up and lead by example,?

IS IT TRUE Mayor Winnecke and his Council leadership are telling people that they have the votes to reduce our Homestead Tax Credits by 2%? …we hope you realize that when they do that everyone living in Vanderburgh County property taxes shall go up additional 2%? …could this be called “taxation without representation”?

IS IT TRUE it seems like Mayor Winnecke and his Council leadership approach to help balance the 2017 City budget is to reduce our Homestead Credit  by 2% and increase our County COTI income taxes to the max?

IS IT TRUE we hearing that the Mayor is weighing his options concerning making any adjustment on the City Employees Health care agreement?  …all we can say is “let the political games” because members of EPD and FOP are watching?

IS IT TRUE when Mayor Winnecke found out that Councilman Dan McGinn is requesting that our 2017 Home Tax Credit to be reduced by 2% he immediately increased the General Fund request expenditures by $500,000 in the 2017 City budget?  …were also told that none of this new found money will go to City Employee Healthcare fund?

IS IT TRUE that all politics is local?  …that politics start in the city, goes to the County, moves on to the State and ends up on the National level?  …we wonder why their isn’t more attention given to the political decisions that are made locally?

IS IT TRUE every time City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr speaks about the excellent financial condition of Evansville we have flashbacks? …wasn’t this guy the past Mayor of Evansville who spent our surplus “Rainey Day” funds down to almost nothing before he was voted out of office by a large margin? …is this the same guy that spent almost $2 million dollars of taxpayers money to develop a new Downtown baseball stadium but pulled the plug on the project at the last minute?  …could this be why we don’t consider City Controller Lloyd a conservative watchdog for the taxpayers of Evansville because of his poor track record of handling our tax dollars?

IS IT TRUE that Ms Hargis asked some good questions addressed to Personnel Director George Fithian but failed to ask the more important question? …she should asked “what are the unpaid bills in the Hospitalization Funds as of June 30, 2016 compared to 2015 which would affect the 2017 budget”?

IS IT TRUE that the unpaid bills in the General Fund at the beginning of 2016 was $6.1 million and two years earlier that amount was only $2.3 million? … we wonder why the only CPA on City Council has not noticed this trend but more importantly why hasn’t she spoke out about this trend on the open floor of the Council?

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