Ayodele Arasokun was sentenced to 34 years in federal prison for orchestrating an international tax scheme. According to the court documents, from January 2016 to November 2017, Arasokun devised a scheme to unlawfully obtain tax refund money by filing fraudulent federal income tax returns. Arasokun collected the names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers
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Joseph Nocito, age 81, of Sewickley, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison for conspiring to defraud the U.S.. Nocito, former CEO and President of Pittsburgh-based Automated Health Systems, will also serve three years of supervised release, which includes six months on home detention, and pay approximately $15,824,056 in restitution.
Unrepentant. That’s how federal prosecutors described Mark Anthony Gyetvay at his sentencing just before District Judge Joan N. Ericksen sentenced him to 86 months in prison for his efforts to conceal assets and income from tax authorities. Gyetvay was convicted of failing to file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR), making a
My fantasy football season is not off to a good start. In week two, I lost by 50 points—to my daughter, who does not watch football. Fortunately, we don’t play for cash in our league, we only play for bragging rights. It is not, however, unusual for adults to gamble, even if it’s only occasionally.
Congressional commissions generally serve one of two purposes. They either 1) provide political cover for lawmakers who want to achieve a goal but are afraid to act without an external push. Or 2) they are exactly the opposite—an excuse for politicians to duck crucial policy decisions. This week, we saw one of each. First, a
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