Government’s response to defendant traian bujduveanu’s emergency motion for f...Cocoselul Inaripat
The United States filed a response opposing defendant Traian Bujduveanu's emergency motion for furlough. The government argued that the court does not have authority to grant furloughs, as that power rests solely with the Bureau of Prisons. The defendant should direct his request to the Bureau of Prisons instead of the court. As such, the government requested that the court deny the defendant's emergency motion for furlough.
This affidavit provides information in support of a motion for summary judgment. It describes the plaintiff's criminal history and sentence, as well as the rules and regulations of the halfway house program where he was placed. The affidavit alleges that the plaintiff violated program rules by driving without authorization and possessing a cell phone, and that he acknowledged being informed of and agreeing to abide by the rules. It also states that the plaintiff was removed from the program and had his remaining sentence served in prison as a result of the violations.
This affidavit provides supporting details for a motion for summary judgment in a case involving Traian Bujduveanu and Dismas Charities. It describes that the plaintiff was residing at Dismas Charities as part of his sentence for conspiring to illegally export military parts. It asserts that he violated rules of Dismas Charities by driving without authorization and possessing an unauthorized cell phone, and that he acknowledged being informed of and agreeing to abide by the rules of Dismas Charities, which prohibited those actions. As a result of the violations, Dismas Charities reported the incident to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which then sent U.S. Marshals to return the plaintiff to prison to
This document is Plaintiff Truman Bujduveanu's response to the Defendants' motion to strike Plaintiff's pocket entries 114 and 115. The Plaintiff argues that his documents were filed properly under the local rules and provide a response to the Defendants' reply brief and supplemental motion. The Plaintiff asserts that the Defendants have made false statements to the court. Specifically, the Plaintiff provides evidence that the Defendants were aware of the incident in question, contrary to their statements, as shown through documents obtained from the US Probation Office through subpoena. The Plaintiff contends that striking his documents would improperly advantage the Defendants in their litigation strategy.
This document is a transcript from a pretrial detention hearing for defendants Hassan Keshari and Traian Bujduveanu. The government alleges that Keshari brokered the export of military aircraft parts from the U.S. to Iran, obtaining the parts from suppliers like Bujduveanu. Parts were shipped from the U.S. to Dubai and then to Iran. Neither defendant had licenses to export munitions list items. The government argued the defendants should be detained pretrial due to risk of flight.
United States District Court,Southern District of Florida,11-cv-20120-AMS,Traian Bujduveanu v. Dismas Charities,Inc.,Ana Gispert,Derek Thomas,lashanda Adams
This order denies various pending motions for summary judgment and motions to strike filed by both the plaintiff and defendants. The plaintiff had filed a motion for summary judgment based on claims in his first amended complaint. However, that complaint was rendered moot when the plaintiff filed a second amended complaint per the court's order granting him leave to amend. As such, the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is denied without prejudice as it addresses claims no longer at issue. The defendants' corresponding motion for summary judgment is also denied as moot. The order allows the parties to file new or supplemental motions for summary judgment addressing the live claims in the second amended complaint.
Government’s response to defendant traian bujduveanu’s emergency motion for f...Cocoselul Inaripat
The United States filed a response opposing defendant Traian Bujduveanu's emergency motion for furlough. The government argued that the court does not have authority to grant furloughs, as that power rests solely with the Bureau of Prisons. The defendant should direct his request to the Bureau of Prisons instead of the court. As such, the government requested that the court deny the defendant's emergency motion for furlough.
This affidavit provides information in support of a motion for summary judgment. It describes the plaintiff's criminal history and sentence, as well as the rules and regulations of the halfway house program where he was placed. The affidavit alleges that the plaintiff violated program rules by driving without authorization and possessing a cell phone, and that he acknowledged being informed of and agreeing to abide by the rules. It also states that the plaintiff was removed from the program and had his remaining sentence served in prison as a result of the violations.
This affidavit provides supporting details for a motion for summary judgment in a case involving Traian Bujduveanu and Dismas Charities. It describes that the plaintiff was residing at Dismas Charities as part of his sentence for conspiring to illegally export military parts. It asserts that he violated rules of Dismas Charities by driving without authorization and possessing an unauthorized cell phone, and that he acknowledged being informed of and agreeing to abide by the rules of Dismas Charities, which prohibited those actions. As a result of the violations, Dismas Charities reported the incident to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which then sent U.S. Marshals to return the plaintiff to prison to
This document is Plaintiff Truman Bujduveanu's response to the Defendants' motion to strike Plaintiff's pocket entries 114 and 115. The Plaintiff argues that his documents were filed properly under the local rules and provide a response to the Defendants' reply brief and supplemental motion. The Plaintiff asserts that the Defendants have made false statements to the court. Specifically, the Plaintiff provides evidence that the Defendants were aware of the incident in question, contrary to their statements, as shown through documents obtained from the US Probation Office through subpoena. The Plaintiff contends that striking his documents would improperly advantage the Defendants in their litigation strategy.
This document is a transcript from a pretrial detention hearing for defendants Hassan Keshari and Traian Bujduveanu. The government alleges that Keshari brokered the export of military aircraft parts from the U.S. to Iran, obtaining the parts from suppliers like Bujduveanu. Parts were shipped from the U.S. to Dubai and then to Iran. Neither defendant had licenses to export munitions list items. The government argued the defendants should be detained pretrial due to risk of flight.
United States District Court,Southern District of Florida,11-cv-20120-AMS,Traian Bujduveanu v. Dismas Charities,Inc.,Ana Gispert,Derek Thomas,lashanda Adams
This order denies various pending motions for summary judgment and motions to strike filed by both the plaintiff and defendants. The plaintiff had filed a motion for summary judgment based on claims in his first amended complaint. However, that complaint was rendered moot when the plaintiff filed a second amended complaint per the court's order granting him leave to amend. As such, the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is denied without prejudice as it addresses claims no longer at issue. The defendants' corresponding motion for summary judgment is also denied as moot. The order allows the parties to file new or supplemental motions for summary judgment addressing the live claims in the second amended complaint.
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The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
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Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Just...Cocoselul Inaripat
Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Criminals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World,Democracy Propaganda
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The United States government conducted a large raid involving over 30 agents from numerous agencies on Traian Bujduveanu's residence to seize assets. The lead prosecutors claimed in court that the assets were worth over $100,000, but they ended up being less than $10,000 in value, consisting of antique aircraft parts. The massive raid was unnecessary and terrorized Bujduveanu's 84-year-old blind mother, who was sent to the hospital. Witnesses state that Bujduveanu had been under surveillance for over a year before the raid. The government's actions seem aimed at justifying the expenses of the investigation rather than appropriately addressing the matter.
This document lists the names of various government agencies and individuals, including Jeb Bush, the Department of Justice, ICE agents, US Attorneys, Assistant Attorney Generals, FBI agents, and others. It also references concepts like government conspiracies, revolutions in Romania and Iran, corruption in government, and crimes against humanity.
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Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Criminals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World,Democracy Propaganda
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Criminals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World,Democracy Propaganda
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Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Just...Cocoselul Inaripat
Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Criminals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World,Democracy Propaganda
Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Criminals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World,Democracy Propaganda
Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Crominals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World
The United States government conducted a large raid involving over 30 agents from numerous agencies on Traian Bujduveanu's residence to seize assets. The lead prosecutors claimed in court that the assets were worth over $100,000, but they ended up being less than $10,000 in value, consisting of antique aircraft parts. The massive raid was unnecessary and terrorized Bujduveanu's 84-year-old blind mother, who was sent to the hospital. Witnesses state that Bujduveanu had been under surveillance for over a year before the raid. The government's actions seem aimed at justifying the expenses of the investigation rather than appropriately addressing the matter.
This document lists the names of various government agencies and individuals, including Jeb Bush, the Department of Justice, ICE agents, US Attorneys, Assistant Attorney Generals, FBI agents, and others. It also references concepts like government conspiracies, revolutions in Romania and Iran, corruption in government, and crimes against humanity.