Enforcement Release - An Unnamed Individual (17)

Date issued: Aug. 11 2020

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TURBOFAC Commentary (600 words)

Notes:

1) For a civil enforcement action, this is an extremely unusual case for a number of reasons. We first note that this is the first civil enforcement action that is solely against an individual (see An Unnamed Individual (16) (2004)). It is also the first civil enforcement action brought against a person employed by the U.S. government at the time of the alleged violations.

The case is also extremely unusual from a factual standpoint. The activities that resulted in the enforcement action appear to be wholly non-commercial in nature, which itself is quite rare. The provision of material goods to a blocked person is generally a clear violation of the blocking prohibition, but in this case the facts strongly suggest that the U.S. person at issue was involved in a romantic relationship with the blocked person (jewelry, hotel rooms...), and in any...