In an H-1B fraud case in Texas, the U.S. is using forfeiture laws to try and extract a heavy price from the defendants.

The government’s complaint list of the items it’s seeking through forfeiture includes a large, spacious house in Frisco, Texas, with a home movie theater, gym, large windows and soaring ceilings on a palm tree landscaped property.

The property, described as a “gorgeous contemporary” in a video real estate listing, may have been on the market in 2011-12 for nearly $2 million, according to Zillow.com. The property is now off the market, according to real estate listing services.

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