That's not all they want either. Prada leather goods, Christian Dior clutch purses, a Links of London Earrings handbag, a Marc Jacobs pocketbook, an Apple computer, a plasma television, pricey furniture and artwork? They'll take all that, too. The houses, the land, the luxury cars are also on the feds' wish list. Still, the nine-page list of property that Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Dale wants forfeited as ill-gotten gain carries a total price tag far less than the Links of London Necklaces the FBI says Janous pilfered from former employer Scancarbon, where she was hired as a bookkeeper while still on probation for stealing from her Sevier County employer. Janous didn't try to hide her lavish lifestyle. She posted photographs on the Internet of expensive family trips, her elaborately furnished house and Links of London Rings gift-giving, and she invited the media to cover an over-the-top "Sweet 15" birthday party for her daughter. She even detailed hundreds of thousands of financial favors she bestowed on Back To School Chubby Black Pencil Charm sister in a court filing related to a dispute over her sister's children. But Dale has been mining her financial records as part of the embezzlement probe and is using that data to compile a list of items the feds can seize should she be convicted. The list includes the obvious: $1.5 million in real estate, including the Selby Lane house she shared with domestic partner Leigh Janous and daughter Brittany and another house she used for a budding photography business.
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