Justice Department asks Congress for more authority to give proceeds from seized Russian assets to Ukraine

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Justice Department asks Congress for more authority to give proceeds from seized Russian assets to Ukraine
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Under current law, federal officials are only able to utilize money seized in specific instances in which individuals illegally evade U.S. sanctions.

— The Justice Department is asking Congress to expand its ability to give proceeds from seized Russian assets to the people of Ukraine, as it continues its fight against Russia's invasion.

The deputy attorney general also urged Congress to pass a law giving the Justice Department authority to prosecute certain crimes against humanity. There currently remains a legal loophole where certain atrocious crimes are not covered by war crimes or genocide statutes. Monaco said a new statute would close the gap and offer the authority needed to bring more criminal accountability to places like China and Venezuela.

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