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Secret Service Raids Gold-Age
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=383

     Sat Mar 31 00:02:13 2001

     Secret Service Raids Gold-Age
     by Declan McCullagh

     WASHINGTON -- The Secret Service has raided a New York state business
     that exchanged dollars for grams of the digital currency called e-gold.

     A bevy of agents from the Secret Service, Postal Service and local police
     recently detained the owners of Gold-Age, based in Syracuse, and seized
     computers, files and documents from the fledgling firm.

     U.S. Attorney Daniel French said Friday that the
     investigation involved charges of credit card fraud. "We
     haven't brought charges yet," French said. "We're in the
     investigative phase."

     Gold-Age owner Parker Bradley says that during his
     eight-hour interrogation on March 12, the Secret Service
     seemed less interested in credit card fraud and more
     interested in the mechanics of e-gold. Until last year,
     Bradley accepted credit cards and paid out e-gold, but said
     he quit because too many people used stolen credit cards
     when conducting business with him.

     "The interrogation became less about me and more about
     politics and e-gold," Bradley said. "They were trying to get
     me to blame e-gold for fraud. Just to be blunt, these guys
     have no clue about how e-commerce works, how e-gold
     works or what I was doing."

     E-gold is a 5-year-old firm based on the Caribbean island of
     Nevis that provides an electronic currency backed by
     physical metal stored in vaults in London and Dubai. The
     company says it has 181,000 user accounts and stores
     about 1.4 metric tons of gold on behalf of its customers.

     Bradley's Gold-Age company, which he ran with his wife out
     of their home until the raid, was one of about a dozen e-gold
     currency exchange services: He took dollars and credited
     grams of gold, silver, platinum and palladium to a customer's
     account, less a modest fee.

     "I have no political statements to make," Bradley said. "I'm
     just running a business. People can use e-gold for whatever
     they desire."

     Jim Ray, vice president at Omnipay -- the largest e-gold
     exchanger -- says he was aghast at a Secret Service raid
     directed at one of his competitors and customers.

     "I think the case is an outrage," Ray said. "I think this is a
     symptom of too many donuts on the cops' part.... To me,
     this is a very serious business. They've just taken out one of
     my best market makers for no reason."

     Still unclear is why the raid took place. French indicated that
     it could be more than a routine credit card investigation,
     saying "at this point, it's being investigated as a credit card
     fraud."

     One possibility is a broader investigation directed at some
     users of e-gold, which is less anonymous than cash but more
     anonymous than credit cards. Former Treasury Secretary
     Lawrence Summers has warned of malcontents using the Net
     and encryption to dodge taxes, and it's possible that the
     feds don't exactly approve of a system that's more
     privacy-protective than the heavily regulated banking
     system.

     Current federal regulations require banks and credit unions --
     about 19,000 in all -- to inform federal law enforcement of
     all transactions $5,000 and above that have no "apparent
     lawful purpose or are not the sort in which the particular
     customer would normally be expected to engage."

     Because e-gold is not a bank that lends money -- it's more
     akin to a warehouse that stores gold on behalf of its
     customers -- it's not covered by those rules.

     Mike Godwin said the raid evokes memories of the notorious
     Steve Jackson Games raid by the Secret Service a decade
     ago, which led to the formation of the Electronic Frontier
     Foundation.

     "Why did they take the hardware?" Godwin asks. "If what
     they wanted was business records, why did they take the
     equipment in such a way that shuts down the business?"

     "These people are presumptively innocent," said Godwin, an
     attorney who writes frequently about law and technology.
     "Even if they are subjects of a federal investigation, the
     Secret Service should know better than to swoop in and
     engage in disruptive searches of people they're not ready to
     arrest."

     Justice Department guidelines give a great deal of latitude to
     law enforcement officers who wish to seize computers.
     "Agents may obtain search warrants to seize computer
     hardware if the hardware is contraband, evidence or an
     instrumentality or fruit of crime," the guidelines say.

     Bradley, who was raided, says that he's retained a lawyer
     and is asking that his computer equipment be returned. He
     said that in addition to the Secret Service seizing his
     business records, the raid seemed personal: They snatched
     his passport, birth certificate and personal checkbook.

     "When it was obvious I had done nothing worng, they tried
     to get me and my wife -- interrogating us seperately -- to
     implicate e-gold," Bradley said. "They said, 'Might (e-gold) be
     doing this, could they be doing this?'"

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     Announcements / Notices

     (03/27/2001)

 On 03/12/2001, the Gold-Age office (our home) was wrongly raided by the
Syracuse branch of the U.S. Secret Service (SS, excuse the abbreviation!).
All of our computer equipment, business records, software, and many
non-business items were stolen by the SS in this raid; even though we have
not been charged with any crime (because we have committed no crime), and
they refuse to give us more information. We were also taken and
interrogated for about 8 hours, over the course of the interrogation,
the whole thing seemed to become less about Gold-Age, and more about
e-gold & politics -- they wanted us to lie about e-gold.

 Additionally, our lawyer has been getting nowhere fast when dealing with
the Secret Service agents in question... we suspect that they have
realized their grave error in this wrongful undertaking.

Gold-Age is actively seeking the return of our property and records,
and plans on aggressive pursuit of other legal remedies and compensation
for this violation of our civil/constitutional rights as U.S. Citizens.

As a result of this SS-fiasco, Gold-Age's services are effectively on
hold for the foreseeable future. We apologize for any inconvenience this
may cause our loyal customers and any interested "Newbies". For those
that wish to use the EZCmoney payment system to purchase e-gold,
we recommend GoldToday
http://www.gold-today.com/

Thank you for your understanding, and to all those who have written or called
to offer support -- THANK YOU! The encouragement is greatly appreciated.

https://www.gold-age.net/Gold-Age.htm
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