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Court Lets Government Keep $1 Million Found Buried Under Garage... Even After The Resident Was Acquitted
Court Lets Government Keep $1 Million Found Buried Under Garage... Even After The Resident Was Acquitted
In 2009, Thunder Bay police searched a rural Ontario home for an illegal .22-caliber handgun. They didn’t find the gun, but they did uncover cash hidden throughout the property: C$15,000 stuffed into a floor vent, C$9,750 tucked in a garage suitcase, and about C$1.2 million sealed in a Rubbermaid tub buried beneath the garage floor, https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/19/world/canada/canada-government-buried-money-raid.html
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The tenant, Marcel Breton, was charged with possessing proceeds of crime, but he successfully challenged the search warrant and was acquitted. That left the courts to decide whether the money should be returned or forfeited—never a tough call for a government that treats unclaimed cash like its natural habitat.
The Times https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/19/world/canada/canada-government-buried-money-raid.html
that this week, an Ontario appeals court upheld a ruling allowing the government to keep the buried money. Though Breton wasn’t convicted, prosecutors persuaded the court the cash wasn’t lawfully his. The judges emphasized the sheer scale and packaging of the money. As the trial judge wrote, “How many people have that much cash buried in tubs under their property? How many average people have that much money in their bank accounts at any given time? Not a lot in my experience.”
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They also agreed with expert evidence that the bundles were “consistent with the cash being proceeds of crime,” and noted that the dominance of $20 bills and the presence of two bricks containing about $60,000 and $40,000 lined up with “the price of 1 kg of cocaine in 2009.”
Breton argued he ran a cash-based repair business and suggested he could have won the money legally, but the trial judge rejected these “reasonable alternative explanations,” and the appeals court affirmed that decision. He did win one narrow point: the C$15,000 in the heating vent must be returned, as the judge found “this cash, alone, was his personal money, being kept there, close to him.”
Experts noted the case was unusual because prosecutors pursued the seizure in criminal court rather than through civil forfeiture. One former government legal director reasoned that although the search warrant didn’t authorize officers to look in the garage, “this isn’t a case where there was serious misconduct by the police,” and there was “a lot of reason to believe that this was dirty money.”
Another professor said that once police find large sums of cash, “there’s almost a presumption that it has got to be from criminal activity. Period.” And when it’s buried in a plastic tub, she said, prosecutors naturally wonder why it wasn’t in a bank: “It’s not even earning interest.”
Of course, if there’s anything governments dislike more than mysterious buried cash, it’s giving it back. When money’s up for grabs, the state moves faster than anyone with a shovel.
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Sat, 11/22/2025 - 18:05
More draconian stuff from #Canada
not our keys, not our business
https://bitkey.build/not-our-keys-not-our-business/?ref=bitkey-newsletter
What happens in the event of a hard fork? Does a Bitkey user have the ability to access both forked versions of the blockchain? I ask because my understanding is the keys are encrypted (one in the iOS app, one in the cloud, and one with Bitkey) and you can't actually see the keys - the Bitkey software/hardware device combo just decrypts them for transacting. If that is the case, unless the Bitkey app allows the users to access both chains in the Bitkey app interface, they can't access them. Is that correct?
That's wild, quite the business model.
JB, curious on what your response to this would be? https://x.com/BitcoinWifey/status/1981679005557465366
Get your husband to share his thoughts on what China is like here on Nostr! Feels like everything in the mainstream is skewed. I want to hear a real on the ground thought!
No asset will be a medium of exchange if you get taxed on it (the capital gain on increased value) when you spend it. Bitcoiners should give up on that. It’s a place to store wealth. Period.
Governments put a walled garden around their currencies using tax laws, otherwise nobody would hold their domestic currencies. Governments know if they removed the tax implications, the flood to abandon their currency would be swift (pun intended).
Americans waiting for the temporary suspension of the gold standard to end.

Nixon only “temporarily” suspended the gold standard. Maybe it will be money again one day. 😂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Xw5tWsOQo
Which mess? The one where we printed dollars into oblivion after going off the gold standard?
I don’t get the gold vs Bitcoin debate. If you like one, it’s not crazy to kinda like the other for most of the same reasons.
Someone give me the heads up when we are supposed to rotate from the AI stocks to the Quantum computing stocks.
A true shame… and so short sighted.
⚡️Nice news from Shakepay in #Canada today -- they now let users withdraw BTC on the lightning network.⚡️
Which is probably still shorter than waiting out front... https://www.afr.com/wealth/investing/people-are-queuing-in-the-streets-to-buy-gold-and-silver-should-you-20251013-p5n20b?utm_source=chatgpt.com
#Gold is in such high demand you now have to wait 50 minutes to enter an online shop 🤯 
Interesting, really appreciate the insight. I date back to the blocksize debates but haven't paid close attention this time.
But they can still anon purchase bets on Polymarket... right? 😀
No pressure, feel free to ignore, but if you had to give a critique of Knots, what would it be? Also, do you worry this leads to a hard fork, or is that not in the cards?
Haven't followed the vibe on Nostr about Knots vs. Bitcoin Core v30. Are Nostr users leaning one way or the other?
Horrible, but still better than letting Sam Altman scan my retina for world coin. 😂
Store of value, or creator of wealth?
Hard to focus today at my fiat mining business.
“Our calling is to help people onto the lifeboats as the ship sinks.”
Well said, this really hits home and it makes me want to be more evangelical with friends and family about how to get on the life boat.
Byron Bay or Surfers Paradise spare both great.
Go to Tofino. Rent an airbnb. Don’t go in the rainy season.





