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Wyoming collected $1.86 million in debts in 2025, mostly from criminal cases, ensuring victim compensation and justice.
In fiscal year 2025, Wyoming’s U.S. Attorney’s Office collected $1.86 million in criminal and civil debts, with $1.72 million from criminal cases and $136,785 from civil actions, according to new data.
The Financial Litigation Program and Asset Forfeiture Unit enforced court-ordered restitution, fines, and fees, ensuring victims received compensation and funding for national victim assistance programs.
A key case involved Shu Ping Chen, who paid over $500,000 in restitution and penalties, fully collected through coordinated enforcement.
U.S. Attorney Darin Smith highlighted the importance of post-sentencing accountability in delivering justice and closure.
Wyoming recaudó $ 1.86 millones en deudas en 2025, principalmente de casos criminales, asegurando la compensación y la justicia para las víctimas.