Of course, it sez so:
"The suit, which is a civil action seeking possession of property already in authorities’ custody, cites the Lacey Act which “authorizes forfeiture of all plants” imported, exported, transported and in any way acquired in violation of federal statute protecting various natural resources."
I assume that the law allowed prelominary confiscation/seizure of the culprit wood, but not permanent retention unless the authorities establish their case in civil court. Protection of private ownership from the state - very American I'd say!!! In Europe, a law establishing the right of an authority to confiscate would most likely also establish the authorities' right to retain permanently unless the owner sues his property back - with you guys it's the other way around hence this lawsuit.
Rogue ebony confiscated lawsuit Les Pauls under forfeiture of the Federal Government ... man, those things will fetch a high collector's value one day unless they end up here:
Perhaps an armed militia of private property enthusiasts and volunteers will try to liberate them? (I already envisage George in combat fatigues here ...
) "No confiscation without compensation!" was their rallying cry ...