In the Megaupload case, the government seized a bunch of stuff (all of which is still in New Zealand and Hong Kong), but over in the US, the government has made a move for civil asset forfeiture, leading to a separate civil asset forfeiture case named United States of America v. All Assets Listed In Attachment A, And All Interest, Benefits, And Assets Traceable Thereto. Catchy, right? But the reality is that it‘s the US government trying to claim „hey, we get to keep everything we took from Kim Dotcom and Megaupload, even though we haven‘t actually gone through and tried him or the company yet and there‘s no conclusive determination of guilt, we‘re saying that his property is guilty and we get to keep it and buy some toys with it.“