Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Tax Evader Sentenced to 63 Months in Prison
Earlier today a federal judge sentenced convicted tax evader Elaine Brown to 63 months in prison. She and her husband Ed Brown were both convicted of tax evasion. He is expected to receive a similar sentence later this afternoon. The two were found guilty by a jury of hiding Elaine’s income from 1996 to 2003, which was $1.9 million, as well as using $215,890 in postal money orders to purchase a compound for Elaine’s dental office. The couple has defended themselves by saying that federal tax laws do not exist, but the prosecuting attorneys claim their theories are "contrary to common sense," and that Elaine "had no excuse for not paying her taxes." Source: BostonHerald.
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