Tax Cheat Escapes $100 Million Repayment

advertisement
This article is over 14 days old and has been removed by requirement of the Associated Press.
  • 4 Votes
  • Enjoy this article? Help vote it up the 'Vine.

Back To Top

Published to:

What's this?
Who's leading the conversation?
This visualization below allows you to see the impact that each user has on the current conversation. The top row contains the group of users who have had the most impact, the 2nd row the group of users who have had the 2nd most impact (et cetera). Users with similar impact are grouped together, and the average score of the group is shown to the left of the group. The author of the article is also shown on the left, in their corresponding group. Each user's score is based on the number of comments the user has made plus the number of votes their comments have received. The scores are calculated relative one another, so while their absolute value is not particularly important, their relative difference does indicate a larger difference in impact on the conversation.
0.5
{"commentId":611381,"authorDomain":"populistamerica"}

the biggest tax cheat is the us government. taking money from you at the point of a gun, and using most of it to wage wars and kill countless innocents.

{"commentId":611381,"threadId":"88896","contentId":"635430","authorDomain":"populistamerica"}
    Reply#1 - Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:11 PM EDT
    {"commentId":612196,"authorDomain":"stevetherobot"}

    Anderson told the judge that his millions in unpaid taxes weren't funding an opulent lifestyle. He often used jets but for business or charity, he said, and usually he flew business class, not first class, and sometimes even coach.

    "For every time I ate in a nice restaurant, I also grabbed a doughnut or a burger in an airport," he said. "I could have wasted millions. I could have taken a limo everywhere."

    That is completely irrelevant. What if somebody was convicted of robbing a bank and asked for leniency because they didn't use the money to fun an opulent lifestyle?

    {"commentId":612196,"threadId":"88896","contentId":"635430","authorDomain":"stevetherobot"}
      Reply#2 - Thu Mar 29, 2007 10:28 AM EDT
      {"canLink":false,"threadId":"88896","isPrivate":false}
      Leave a Comment:
      You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead.
      As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.
      {"threadId":"88896","contentId":"635430"}
      Start TrackingStart Tracking
      Stop TrackingStop Tracking