Court claiming that restitution not paid after 13 years.
I was involved in an automobile accident in which my friend was killed. I was charged with involuntary manslaughter and to pay a restitution of approx. $30,000 to cover the expenses that his family incurred. They did not sue nor did they ask for any recourse citing the fact that we were friends and they believed it was an accident. My insurance covered the total cost of all expenses (which was the total for the restitution) and therefore the restitution from what I was told. I consulted with an attorney and we wrote a letter which included proof of payment to the family and submitted it to my probation officer and to the DA in Wyoming where I was sentenced. This was back in 2008. It's a bit foggy but from what I recall they stated that it was paid in full and that I did not owe the restitution since it was paid by my insurance. I never heard anything else and my PO never asked for any money to be submitted. I recently received a letter from the financial litigation unit stating that I still owe the entire balance and that they will seek necessary remedies to collect said balance. I am confused. Any thoughts on what happened and what course of action I need to take? Any help would be appreciated.
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No sir... the insurance company paid them in 1998, sorry for the typo. The letter that I received was from the US district atty. District of Wyoming. It was signed by a member of the financial litigation unit.