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U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss J B Re: Crime Victims' Right Dear Miss B August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) T

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U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss J B Re: Crime Victims' Right Dear Miss B August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) T

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U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss J B Re: Crime Victims' Right Dear Miss B August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these is are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a wcbsitc at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000670 EFTA00189425 MISS AUGUST PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attomcy By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000671 EFTA00189426 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss SEM Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss C August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have any concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000672 EFTA00189427 Miss AUGUST n PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification o f upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney Assistant United States Attorney cc: S clef A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000673 EFTA00189428 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss aini Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss DM Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you arc present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ri this arc , protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000674 EFTA00189429 MISS AUGUS#11 1W IDIMI PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S cial A ent , F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000675 EFTA00189430 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss milMINam Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss DM Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000676 EFTA00189431 AUG S PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. Ifyou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial Agent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000677 EFTA00189432 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss I Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss al Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these 0 are ri hts protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000678 EFTA00189433 MISS AUGUST PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. Ifyou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S cial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000679 EFTA00189434 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss SMIIIF Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss F Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ants arc protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000680 EFTA00189435 MISS S AUGU , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. Ifyou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attomcy By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A ent F.B.I. , Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000681 EFTA00189436 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss S Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss G August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these riis hts are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000682 EFTA00189437 AMM G MISS UGU PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. Ifyou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your c,ase is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. cc: Special Agent Sincerely, United States Attorney By: F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office Assistant United States Attorney 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000683 EFTA00189438 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss II August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to Ml and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ri is are protected. If you have anv concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000684 EFTA00189439 MISS AUGAI II" PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial Agent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000685 EFTA00189440 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss De= Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ts are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a wcbsite at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000686 EFTA00189441 MISS AUGU , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S cial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witncss Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000687 EFTA00189442 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss JaMla Re: Crime Victims' Right Dear Miss La Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at . That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000688 EFTA00189443 MISS AUGU , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or h arassment, please contact Special Agent- or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000689 EFTA00189444 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss C I August 4, 2006 Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss a Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above arc being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000690 EFTA00189445 Miss A uc PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States /Worn By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A ent , F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000691 EFTA00189446 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 PELIVERY BY HAND Miss a l-MI Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss LIMI Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these nnuts are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000692 EFTA00189447 AUG , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000693 EFTA00189448 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 PELIVERY BY HAND Miss a a Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss L- Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or ecrape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ants are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000694 EFTA00189449 miss MIN.= AucusT 4, 2006 PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you arc being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: A. Marie Villafaila Assistant United States Attorney cc: Special Agent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000695 EFTA00189450 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss N Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these 0 are ri hts protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000696 EFTA00189451 Miss AGGGPF PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your casc is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney Assistant United States Attorney cc: S cial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000697 EFTA00189452 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 pELIVERY BY HAND Miss TMINa Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss K Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ts are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at , or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000698 EFTA00189453 Miss al.= AUG , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agcnt or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you arc being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: Special A (n F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000699 EFTA00189454 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIIV. 3 Miss Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss Ma Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that t esc n¢nts are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at . That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000700 EFTA00189455 MISS AUGU PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you arc contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S cial Agent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000701 EFTA00189456 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss D INIM Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss Nil Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ftnts are protected. If you have an y concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000702 EFTA00189457 MISS AUGUS. PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: A. Marie Villafarla Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial Agent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000703 EFTA00189458 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss a P= Rc: Crime Victims' Right,' Dear Miss PM Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at . That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000704 EFTA00189459 MISS AUGUn PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be noti fied. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A ,ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000705 EFTA00189460 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss ra PIMI Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss P August 4, 2006 Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000706 EFTA00189461 MISS. a AUG , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A 'eat F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000707 EFTA00189462 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 EL Y Y Miss Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss S Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you arc present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ants are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at , or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime Washington, D.C. at . That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. in You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000708 EFTA00189463 MISS AUGUISTIRIMISMI PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A tent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office a. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000709 EFTA00189464 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 ELI/ Miss J Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss S- Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these its are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a websitc at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000710 EFTA00189465 MISS AUGU . PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. Ifyou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, pleasecontact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification o f upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ecial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000711 EFTA00189466 U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 PELIVERY BY HAND Miss ala Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss a Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ants arc protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above arc being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000712 EFTA00189467 MISS Alliptalll AUGUST , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification ofupcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: Special A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000713 EFTA00189468 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss SUMO Re: crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the cast. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ants are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above arc being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000714 EFTA00189469 MISS S AUGUST PAGE 2 I- In addition to these rights, you arc entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. Ifyou or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: S ccial A ent F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000715 EFTA00189470 U.S. Department of Justice United Stales Attorney Southern District of Florida August 4, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss V ZMI Re: Crime Victims' Rights Dear Miss Z. Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these is ri hts arc protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000716 EFTA00189471 miss AUGU , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. You also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or your family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney cc: By: F.B.I. Victim-Witness Coordinator, U.S. Attorney's Office Assistant United States Attorney 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000717 EFTA00189472 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 11, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss BMIB Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights Dear Miss a Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000718 EFTA00189473 AUG , PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification ofupcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation, If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: cc: Special Agent F.B.I. Assistant United States Attorney 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000719 EFTA00189474 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August I I, 2006 Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Right4 Dear Miss Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these wits are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a websitc at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000720 EFTA00189475 Miss Auau , 6 PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or ur family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Atjomey By: Assistant United States Attorney cc: Special Agent , F.B.I. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000721 EFTA00189476 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida DELIVERY BY HAND Miss J August 11, 2006 Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights Dear Miss B■ Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ruts are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at , or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000722 EFTA00189477 MissJ.1ra AUGUST PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you arc a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can he provided to you, if you so desire. If u or our family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will he notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: cc: Special Agent F.B.I. Assistant United States Attorney 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000723 EFTA00189478 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 11, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss Anal Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights Dear Miss C- Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights arc: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ri ghts arc protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at . or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000724 EFTA00189479 MISS aC AUGUST 11, 2006 PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or ur family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: cc: Special Agent F.B.I. Assistant United States Attorney 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000725 EFTA00189480 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 11, 2006 DELIVER Y HAND Miss Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rieht§ Dear Miss En Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (1) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these ¢rtts arc protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000726 EFTA00189481 MISS A UG UAW. PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or our family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: A. Marie Villafaha Assistant United States Attorney cc: Special Agent F.B.I. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000727 EFTA00189482 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 11, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss F EIM Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights Dear Miss EIMI Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (I) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. (3) The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony may be materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. (5) The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. (6) The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. (8) The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000728 EFTA00189483 MISS AUGUST PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If ou or ur family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If ou refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attomcy By: cc: Special Agent F.B.I. Assistant United States Attorney 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000729 EFTA00189484 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August I I, 2006 DELIV • Y BY HAND Miss S Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights Dear Miss F Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these u are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000730 EFTA00189485 MISS S EF AUGUST I I, 2006 PAGE 2 In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or ur family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also are entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: A. Marie Villafaila Assistant United States Attorney cc: Special Agent F.B.I. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000731 EFTA00189486 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 11, 2006 DELIVERY BY HAND Miss J=HEIMI Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights Dear Miss a Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accused. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these rights are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at, or Special Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation at . You also can contact the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime in Washington, D.C. at . That Office has a website at www.ovc.gov. You can seek the advice of an attorney with respect to the rights listed above and, if you believe that the rights set forth above are being violated, you have the right to petition the Court for relief. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000732 EFTA00189487 MISS .1. 0Hoi= AUGUST 11, 2 PAGE 2 . In addition to these rights, you are entitled to counseling and medical services, and protection from intimidation and harassment. If the Court determines that you are a victim, you also may be entitled to restitution from the perpetrator. A list of counseling and medical service providers can be provided to you, if you so desire. If u or ur family is subjected to any intimidation or harassment, please contact Special Agent or myself immediately. It is possible that someone working on behalf of the targets of the investigation may contact you. Such contact does not violate the law. However, if you are contacted, you have the choice of speaking to that person or refusing to do so. If u refuse and feel that you are being threatened or harassed, then please contact Special Agent or myself. You also arc entitled to notification of upcoming case events. At this time, your case is under investigation. If anyone is charged in connection with the investigation, you will be notified. Sincerely, United States Attorney By: A. Marie Villafafia Assistant United States Attorney cc: Special Agent F.B.I. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA 000733 EFTA00189488 U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Southern District of Florida August 11, 2006 D E Y BY Miss 1..MI Re: Crime Victims' and Witnesses' Rights Dear Miss L- Pursuant to the Justice for All Act of 2004, as a victim and/or witness of a federal offense, you have a number of rights. Those rights are: (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) The right to be reasonably protected from the accused. The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding involving the crime or of any release or escape of the accusal. The right not to be excluded from any public court proceeding, unless the court determines that your testimony maybe materially altered if you are present for other portions of a proceeding. The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, or sentencing. The reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case. The right to full and timely restitution as provided in law. The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay. The right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy. Members of the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal investigative agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, must use their best efforts to make sure that these is ri thts are protected. If you have an concerns in this regard, please feel free to contact me at , or Special Agent from the Federal Bu

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