None of the people who owned the boxes has been charged after almost five years of investigating various agencies concluded 'the problem was the business itself,' court documents said. It said owners' items still had not been returned and that agents misled a judge to get the warrant. The lawsuit was filed after FBI agents raided the Beverly Hills branch of US Private Vaults, seizing more than $86 million in cash, as well as jewelry and gold from 1,400 safe-deposit boxes. Laura Eimiller, a spokesperson for the FBI, told Insider: 'Today's District Court ruling makes it clear that agents investigating criminal activity at US Private Vaults did not mislead the court and affirms the FBI's position that the investigation was conducted without malice and in a manner consistent with the law, FBI policies and the US Constitution.'
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