After being sentenced to the maximum three years in federal prison for his convictions on tax evasion charges, Wesley Snipes vowed to appeal. Interestingly, just
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Snipes Sentenced
Wesley Snipes has been sentenced to three years in federal prison for his conviction on tax evasion charges. I’ll post more information as it becomes
Read MoreJudges Say Good Things About Snipes
Unfortunately, those judges that did say good things on Snipes’ behalf don’t really matter in this case… Yep, TV judges Joe Brown and Greg Mathis
Read MoreThe Case Against Snipes
If you’d like to read the entire argument made in favor of the maximum sentence, you can read the US Sentencing Memorandum here by downloading
Read MoreHow Much Jail Time Per Dollar Of Tax Fraud?
A reader asked what the “per day” sentencing would be in the Wesley Snipes tax trial… What a great question! If the maximum sentence of
Read MoreYou Can Be A Millionaire & Pay No Taxes!
I asked folks on twitter whether or not they believed that Wesley Snipes would do jail time. So far, a resounding “NO” – except for
Read MoreTake Our Daughters & Sons To Work Day: My Kids Tell All
My five year old daughter offers this perspective on my job: What do I do? You do taxes and stuff. What are taxes? Taxes are
Read MoreSnipes To Be Sentenced Today
Wesley Snipes will find out today whether he will spend time in prison for convictions on three misdemeanor counts of willfully failing to file taxes.
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