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California police seized $30,000 in cash from a person named Albert A, but he was not charged for any crime.

This claim was made by David McRee in his book 'The War on Cash' and we cannot verify this claim as it has not been reported by any news organization.

This claim was made by David McRee in his book 'The War on Cash' and we cannot verify this claim as it has not been reported by any news organization.David McRee, in his book 'The War on Cash,' claimed that the police of California seized $30,000 in cash from a person called Albert and did not charge him with any crime. David claims in his book that the Government of the United States wants to confiscate its citizens' cash, steal their liberty, and track every dollar spent by the citizens.

The claim made in the book that the police seized the money from Albert and did not charge him for any crime cannot be verified as there are no reliable sources available to confirm it.

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