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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 4324

PRIVATE LAW 99-22—OCT. 29, 1986

Private Law 99-22 / >^^-i, • 99th Congress ' " An Act " Oct. 29, 1986 [H.R. 1010]

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For the relief of Audrey O. Lewis and Emerson B. Vereen.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That (a) the Secretary of the Treasury shall pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to— (1) Audrey O. Lewis of Loris, South Carolina, the sum of $70,250; and (2) Emerson B. Vereen of Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of $18,275, in full settlement of all of their claims against the United States arising out of the tortious and felonious activity of Wayne A. Ambrose, Junior, who, while employed as a special agent of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (abolished pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973 in conjunction with the formation of the Drug Enforcement Administration) engaged in such activity. (b)(1) Any amount of money damages to be paid by the United States pursuant to subsection (a) shall be reduced by an amount equal to any sum received by Audrey O. Lewis or Emerson B. Vereen on or before the date of such payment under such subsection from Wayne A. Ambrose, Junior, or Larry L. Clark pursuant to the default judgment entered on November 18, 1982, in favor of Audrey O. Lewis and Emerson B. Vereen by the United States District Court for the District of Maryland in civil action numbered Y-81-2569. (2) Upon the payment by the United States of the amounts described in the subsection (a), the United States shall be subrogated to the claims of Audrey O. Lewis and Emerson B. Vereen against Wayne A. Ambrose, Junior, or Larry L. Clark under the default judgment described in paragraph (1) to the extent of the amounts paid by the United States, and any amount received by Audrey O. Lewis or Emerson B. Vereen to which such subrogation applies shall be due and payable to the United States as of the date of receipt of such amount. SEC. 2. No amount in excess of $4,550 shall be transferred or received by any agent or attorney for services rendered in connection with the payment authorized in the first section of this Act. Any person violating this section shall be fined not more than $1,000. Approved October 29, 1986.

Private Law 99-23 99th Congress Nov. 3, 1986 LH.R. 2574]

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