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DOJ Goes After Roger Stone for 2M in Back Taxes

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It's just the beginning folks. All the Trump allies are going to be looked at with a microscope and busted for all their wrong doing.

How did Stone think he would get away with underpaying 2 million in taxes? Got news for you Roger, Trump ain't president any more.
 
Salt of the Earth, God-fearing men.
 
Thoughts and prayers Roger.
 
Go straight to jail ...... your stay will be billed to your many bank accounts and such. Assets will be frozen
to guarantee payment of your long deserved stay.
 
The U.S. government filed a lawsuit Friday against Roger Stone, claiming he owes the Internal Revenue Service almost
$2 million in unpaid tax bills stretching back more than a decade — another legal blow for the political consultant convicted of obstructing Congress and later pardoned by his longtime friend, President Donald Trump.

The Justice Department lawsuit was filed in federal court in Florida and argues that Stone’s tax problems stretch back to 2007, when a $205,410 tax bill mushroomed with interest and late fees to a bill of nearly half a million dollars.

The lawsuit alleges that Stone and his wife, Nydia Stone, used a trust and a company to try to improperly shield their assets from tax collectors while they continued to live a lavish lifestyle.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...50619c-9f05-11eb-b7a8-014b14aeb9e4_story.html
 
I love the IRS at times.
 
Two million is probably not much to pay if your name is Roger Stone. Then again I have seen richer men fight over less.
 
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