ALEXANDER V. UNITED STATES
509 U.S. 544 (1993)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the seizure of assets from obscenity
violations under RICO as being a violation of Eight Amendment rights.
FACTS: Alexander (D) was in the 'adult entertainment' business for more than 30 years,
selling pornographic magazines and sexual paraphernalia, showing sexually explicit movies,
and eventually selling and renting videotapes of a similar nature. He sold his products
through some 13 retail stores in several different Minnesota cities, generating millions of
dollars in annual revenues. In 1989, federal authorities filed a 41-count indictment against
D and others, alleging, operation of a racketeering enterprise in violation of RICO. He was
convicted on a large number of charges. As a basis for the obscenity and RICO convictions,
the jury determined that four magazines and three videotapes were obscene. The District
Court conducted a forfeiture proceeding and ordered D to forfeit his wholesale and retail
businesses (including all the assets of those businesses) and almost $9 million in moneys
acquired through racketeering activity. The Court of Appeals found that the forfeiture here
was 'a criminal penalty imposed following a conviction for conducting an enterprise engaged
in racketeering activities,' and not a prior restraint on speech. It pointed out that the
forfeiture order was properly limited to assets linked to petitioner's past racketeering
offenses. The Court of Appeals concluded that the forfeiture order does not violate the
Eighth Amendment's prohibition against 'cruel and unusual punishments' and 'excessive
fines.' In so ruling, however, the court did not consider whether the forfeiture in this
case was grossly disproportionate or excessive, believing that the Eighth Amendment '`does
not require a proportionality review of any sentence less than life imprisonment without the
possibility of parole.''
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