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Paul Giamatti and Damien Lewis star in this drama set in the world of hedge fund managers and the New.This all comes on top of the UK Government’s unprecedented package of support which has seen an additional £14.5billion funding provided to the Scottish Government.Thanks to the UK Government funded vaccine programme, including the new booster vaccine and rollout of jabs for 12-15 year olds, we will build back better, stronger and greener for the benefit of generations to come. The UK Government’s furlough scheme, extended until the end of September 2021, paid up to 80 percent of wages. The self-employed support scheme, was also extended to the end of September 2021.

(WJZY Photo/Jody Barr)He’d watched a Transportation Security Administration officer use the X-Ray monitor to zoom in on the cash he had bundled inside, but said the screener said nothing to him about it and never opened to bag to ask about it.What he didn’t know was the TSA was in the process of flagging a federal law enforcement officer to track him down inside the terminal.The TSA officers waved James through, he put his shoes back on, slung his backpack onto his back and soldiered off toward terminal A to spend the next 45 minutes waiting on his boarding call for his flight to Oregon.His first stop: the terminal bar for a cold beer to ease the nerves of his cross-country flight. Cody James holds a Homeland Security document a federal agent handed him after a DHS agent seized $27,600 from him at the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport on July 16, 2021. Our new Health and Social Care Levy will help provide the Scottish Government with up to £1 billion a year in additional funding for health from 2022-23 This direct support is on top of the additional £14.5 billion provided to the Government since the start of the pandemic. The UK Government is investing billions to help people of all ages back into work, including our £2 billion Kickstart scheme for young people, sector work programmes and recruitment of thousands of additional Work Coaches. The UK Government continues to provide the bulk of Covid testing in Scotland and has moved quickly to buy vaccines for distribution across all parts of the UK.

Cody James said his encounter with DHS agents happened off to the right of this Charlotte-Douglas International Airport surveillance camera in Terminal A on July 16, 2021. So, I handed my bag to him and he tossed it on the ground, and he was hollering at his dog and then he said, here…just like that, pointing at my bag,” James recalled.“He said, ‘Do you mind if I search I’m going to search your bag, you mind if I search it for narcotics,’ and I said, ‘I don’t mind, I ain’t got no narcotics.’ He searched my bag, found the money and he asked me to step to the side and he got me up out of my chair and walked me to the other side of the airport,” James said. He didn’t remember seeing the officer or dog until that moment and said it wasn’t the same officer or dog he passed before the security checkpoint nearly an hour earlier.SC Troopers under SLED investigation following $110K seizure“Then he said, ‘Do you mind if my dog searches your bag, it’s a narcotics dog.’ I said, I don’t mind, I don’t have any narcotics. James noticed two officers heading his way.One of the officers walked up and stood over him with his hand clutched to a dog’s leash.“And he said, ‘My dog hit your bag,’ which his dog hadn’t even been between my legs at this time and my bag’s in between my legs,” James told FOX 46 Chief Investigator Jody Barr the day after his airport encounter with federal agents.James said the officer was dressed in all black and he couldn’t figure out what government agency the officer worked for. Beer to someone else.With only minutes before boarding, James said he was sitting in a chair drinking his beer and chatting with another passenger.

“I hadn’t done anything wrong, wasn’t doing anything wrong, so yeah I was highly pissed off,” James said.Exclusive video shows investigators bust stolen goods operation at Harrisburg homeJames had been back home to Rutherford County for about a week. He had lost his patience with the officers’ questions and what he felt was an invasion of his property and freedom to travel. (Source: CLT)“He started taking all my money out of the bag and asking me how much it was, what it’s for, where I’m going—just asking me all kind of questions and no matter what I said I knew it wasn’t going to work , because he just kept asking me more and more and more and more and I had two different officers asking me these questions,” James said.James said he felt the questions weren’t any of the officer’s “damn business.” James said one of the officers asked him why he was drinking a beer at 7 a.m.“Why are you selling beer at 7 a.m.,” James snapped back. The city claims the videos match the date and time requested in our records request.

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The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department confirmed Brown is a detective with the city. James was later able to track down a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officer inside the airport and was given the name and number of someone he could contact: “TFO Brown.”James identified the person as Steve Brown.We called the number, which rings to a voicemail inside the airport for a Steve Brown. I can’t find anyone and the only thing anybody’s telling me is to call that number.”The officers handed James a Department of Homeland Security form titled, ‘Custody Receipt for Seized Property and Evidence.” The form lists James’ name, the date and time of the seizure and lists the property seized as “US Currency,” but the form does not list an amount.Monroe councilmember says she was exhausted and in need of rest when police responded to disturbance callJames said the officers did not count the cash when they seized it.The form also appears to list the officer who seized it as “TFO Bollinger,” but the officer’s signature doesn’t show clearly on the form.

“And why were you traveling with that,” Barr asked, “I was traveling with that money because I’m going through a divorce and I have a lot of court costs and stuff to pay and I can’t leave my money in my bank account now because my wife’s been taking my money out of it,” James replied.James claimed he earns an annual salary of $90,000 from his packaging plant job near Houston. (WJXY Photo/Jody Barr)“It was $27,600,” James said in the interview with FOX 46. The form does not list the currency amount seized or the agency responsible for seizing his cash.

The following day we met with James at his mother’s Rutherford County home to learn more about what happened.“He asked me how old my son was, and I told him he was 29. ‘PROCEEDS TRACEABLE TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES’Keisha Cole and her son Cody James were waiting in their driveway when we arrived on July 17 a little more than 24 hours after CMPD officers took $27,600 from James inside the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport.With nowhere else to turn, Cole contacted FOX 46 within hours of the seizure asking for us to investigate. At the time he still had no idea who’d taken his cash—or why. The money inside his backpack were his savings and wages earned that he took with him on his visit to NC, he said.James left the airport and drove back to his mother’s home in Rutherford County that morning. James said instead of depositing his pay into his bank account he cashes the checks and locks it away at home.

James said he’s never had a drug charge and doesn’t take or deal drugs.On August 3, James received a letter in the mail from the U.S. (WJZY Photo/Jody Barr)“What, Oregon,” Barr asked, “Oregon, because he’s going to Oregon,” Cole said.James’ criminal record shows a pending misdemeanor driving under the influence case out of Houston from March but shows no drug charges ever filed against him. The government gave no further evidence or explanation for the allegation. He said he would not talk to me about the case at all that my son needed to stand on his own two feet,” Cole said recalling the phone call she had with TFO Brown following the seizure.Cole said Brown wouldn’t tell her why they seized the money, but indicated it was because James was headed to a state with liberal marijuana laws, “He said that it appeared to be drug related because of where he’s going,” Cole told Barr.Weeks after having his money seized by federal agents inside the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, DHS sent Cody James this letter informing him the reason his money was seized was the government suspected it was drug related.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement seized his money and included confirmation the amount of money in James’ backpack totaled $27,600. The four-page letter informed James the U.S. The letter was the first formal communication from the government since CMPD seized his cash on July 16.

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