Georgia Man Sentenced To More Than 8 Years In Prison For Filing False Liens Against Federal Government Officials

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Hakim Amal Archible of Georgia was sentenced recently to eight years and nine months in prison for filing bogus liens on a against the real estate and personal property of government officials. His tactics included:

  • Named IRS Commissioner John Koskinen as debtor and listed himself as the secured party creditor
  • Named former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew as the debtor and himself as the secured party creditor in the amount of over $100 billion dollars
  • Filed false liens against local officials in Georgia, including the Chief Judge of Henry County Superior Court, and the former Clerk of Henry County Superior Court

This is the part that is most concerning and needs to be corrected: “Witnesses testified that the lien filings are publicly available and can be accessed through an internet search.  A court order is required to remove the liens from the public portal.  The victims testified that they were concerned that these liens could affect their credit or their property and that they felt threatened and harassed by the conduct.”

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