Part 50: How Victims Can File a DOJ Inclusion Request

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According to the DOJ press release on the largest-ever seizure of funds tied to crypto confidence scams (Case BT06182025) 👉 DOJ Source-https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/largest-ever-seizure-funds-related-crypto-confidence-scams
, victims of cryptocurrency fraud can file a Victim Inclusion Request.

A Victim Inclusion Request is a formal email or letter you send to the DOJ Criminal Division’s Victim/Witness Assistance Unit asking to be officially recognized as a victim in a federal case.

This ensures:

Your name is added to the DOJ’s official victim list for that case.

You can receive updates about hearings, seizures, or restitution.

You have rights under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA, 18 U.S.C. § 3771).

Where to Look on the DOJ Website

DOJ Office for Victims of Crime (OVC): Victims’ Rights Hub

Case-Specific Notices: DOJ often posts “Victim Information” links at the bottom of press releases for big seizures.

Direct Contact: DOJ Criminal Division’s Victim/Witness Assistance Unit often uses USADC.VictimWitness@usdoj.gov
(Washington, D.C. cases).

Assistant U.S. Attorney: In this case, the DOJ press release lists Rick Blaylock Jr., Asset Forfeiture Coordinator.

If unsure, victims can also call the DOJ main line or use contacts in the official release.

📑 Example Victim Inclusion Email

Subject: Victim Inclusion Request – DOJ Case BT06182025
To: USADC.VictimWitness@usdoj.gov

CC: (optional: local FBI office, your own email for records)

Dear Victim Witness Assistance Unit,

I am writing to request formal inclusion as a victim in DOJ Case BT06182025, the cryptocurrency fraud and seizure case announced June 18, 2025.

My information is as follows:
• Full Name: [Your Name]
• Contact: [Your Email, Phone]
• Address: [City, State]
• Approximate Loss: [$ Amount in USD]
• Fraud Platform: [Name, e.g., ]
• Date of Incident: [Month/Year]
• Reports Filed: [NYPD Case #, IC3 Complaint #, CYBERA Report #, etc.]

I respectfully request recognition as a victim under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (18 U.S.C. § 3771) to ensure I receive notice of case developments, restitution proceedings, and any available updates.

Attached: [Any supporting documents, e.g., police report, IC3 complaint confirmation, wallet addresses]

Thank you for your assistance.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]

⚠️ Disclaimer

This presentation is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Victims should verify details on the official DOJ website or consult with a qualified attorney before filing.

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