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Civil forfeiture targets deny wrongdoing


While Gelowitz's simply states he denies the allegations the CFO has set out, Temoin's goes into more detail.
In particular, she says the homes were obtained through legitimately-earned income and through the sale of previously legitimately-owned properties, and from settlements of both family and insurance claims.
She also says the $26,430 in cash found by police in one of the homes was from the sale of a car as well as legal and legitimate employment. Temoin says the same regarding a satellite phone seized by police and denies any knowledge of a cellphone or a money counter also seized.
Gelowitz continues to face five counts of trafficking in a controlled substance, along with one count each of possessing a controlled substance and possessing a loaded, restricted firearm without authorization.

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