Do you have a law degree?
From what I understand he was arrested on drug and RICO charges and served 10 years in federal prison. He now works as a prison consultant.
Do you have a law degree?
PEPPER Rereading posts (Fed offices/stock market closed for official mourning RIP.) this a.m. and I finally "got the implication" of what you wrote. Duh....showing up in court, for every arraignment...does kind of scream (or scoot?) "Hey you guys, I am you kin...I would never set you up and your arrest in Lexington was just as shocking to me." ??I wonder if, since he was arrested while in her company, if she is trying to catch his eye and let him know she had nothing to do with anything leading up to his arrest?
She just looks sort of desperate trying to catch his eye in court. I think she's trying to "tell" him something.
The Tale of Al Capone
Al Capone was a notorious Chicago mobster in the 1920’s. He was involved in murder, racketeering, illegal gambling, prostitution, etc. Eliot Ness tried for years to convict him of his crimes, without success. Who was finally able to send Capone to jail? The IRS. In 1927 a law was passed making the “profits” from illegal operations taxable. Capone was finally convicted and sent to jail in 1931 on tax evasion.
Illegal profits are often in the form of cash. If you have a lot of cash you need to either use it, hide it in a bag or launder it through a business or charity. FW appeared to have quite a few LLC’s and Non-profits set up.
I think that a sizable amount of cash must have been found during the execution of search warrants (for murder) on their properties. This opened the door for LE to request new and broader warrants to search or surveil locations relating to the evidence of tax evasion. The final pieces of evidence or surveillance they needed to charge and likely convict the Wag’s on murder charges might have been found during the tax related searches/surveillance. Just my speculation and opinions!
Though FW may think she has dodged the murder bullet now (bad pun), the IRS will make sure she is left penniless soon……
Curious to know more about FW’s Crystal Springs nursing facility. I find it odd that there were only four to five patients. Why did she initially get involved in that facility? Clearly it was personally profitable to FW in salary and lease payments, but very out of line with her other businesses & interests. I also find it odd that she requested a bond exception so that she could visit the facility. Had that property been searched before?
Curious to know more about FW’s “church”. A church could easily explain large cash deposits. I recall that when LE searched FW’s “church”, she complained records were taken.
Curious to know the reputations of FW’s accountants/tax accountants and lawyers that her empire used.
Curious to know how GWW IV got custody of his son B. If they were willing to murder to get custody of SW, I can’t imagine what they might have done to get custody of BW.
Curious why BW was not named GGW V. Looked the name B up on Urban Dictionary. Very interesting…
Curious to know what the other tattoos on III’s arm mean. I’m scared to ask there are any more tattoos on his body. Noticed they tried to cover his arm today.
Curious to learn why “Bob”? – eldest brother, cut ties with the family business and how long ago.
Oh, so many more questions!
New member, probably should have made my username CuriousOne!
O/T IANAP (I Am Not A Painter) but I can honestly see whoever controls the purse strings saying NO when asked to approve the purchase of painters tape. I can also see the maintenance staff (one or two people, perhaps? Dunno) rushing through the job and not wanting to take time to mask because they have to take care of a clogged bathroom drain or the grass needs mowed or whatever. IMHO.
I've wondered if she was hoping for a guilty verdict for everyone. She could do as she pleases with the farm and business then. No mom to tell her what to do. She may also be set to inherit everything. On that line of thinking, she could have been helping LE in a very subtle way.
If they found large amounts of cash that would go to RICO. LE would report it to the IRS but it would be IRS investigators who would request a subpoena for financial records to find any tax evasion issues. That would only be after the IRS requested an audit and gave her a chance to explain the cash found.
People can have large amounts of cash they got legitimately. Think of the piggy bank scenario where someone doesn't trust banks so stuffs all their money under a mattress.
I don't think FW is going to have any issues with the IRS unless she hasn't been reporting all the profits in her business. Even then it would be dicey and a skilled CPA could explain it away.
JMO
I would think that she could visit him in jail. She could tell him what she wanted to then. I just think she wanted him to see she was there supporting him.
JMO
PEPPER Rereading posts (Fed offices/stock market closed for official mourning RIP.) this a.m. and I finally "got the implication" of what you wrote. Duh....showing up in court, for every arraignment...does kind of scream (or scoot?) "Hey you guys, I am you kin...I would never set you up and your arrest in Lexington was just as shocking to me." ??
Or, another thought....loves her brother so much, she wanted to make sure he was "far away" so as not to witness the arrest of his wife, his two sons, his mother-in-law, and his mother.... Let's face it, all of them in the same room could have pretty dangerous, during a "take down." In that regard...LE did an incredible job taking so many into custody, without incident.
Just to clarify....Many businesses receive cash...lots of cash. There is no problem with receiving cash from your business. (Think barbers, school carnivals, mini marts, fast food restaurants, swap meets, movie theaters etc.) And as long as a person reports the cash as income on their tax return, no problem. (Look into BSA Bank Secrecy Act and SAR Suspicious Activity Reports etc.) If you deposit large amounts of cash, "unexplained cash" expect that a bank manager will make an effort to engage you in conversation about your business.... they are usually very subtle and friendly when they do.The IRS is "not mean" about cash, they just want it to make sense.
From what I understand he was arrested on drug and RICO charges and served 10 years in federal prison. He now works as a prison consultant.
Exactly. The IRS does not have the power to leave FW penniless just for the hell of it.
True, they often don't even go after people who are strong suspects for money laundering, etc. Kind of sad, the IRS has been threatened and stripped of a lot of funding making it difficult to go after criminals.
Just to clarify....Many businesses receive cash...lots of cash. There is no problem with receiving cash from your business. (Think barbers, school carnivals, mini marts, fast food restaurants, swap meets, movie theaters etc.) And as long as a person reports the cash as income on their tax return, no problem. (Look into BSA Bank Secrecy Act and SAR Suspicious Activity Reports etc.) If you deposit large amounts of cash, "unexplained cash" expect that a bank manager will make an effort to engage you in conversation about your business.... they are usually very subtle and friendly when they do.The IRS is "not mean" about cash, they just want it to make sense.
HATFIELD bbm Hmm, not a good idea, even in jest. 3 deposits in cash of/near $2,000 in a month would/could generate a SAR (suspicious activity report.) I would love to have a lengthy discussion on money laundering.... but per the disclaimer: "I am not a money laundering expert, I only play one on TV." ps. I did a lot of reading on the subject when there was a series of murders in my community and lots of "unexplained/uneconciled cash" questions kept coming up.I researched one time what kind of money deposit or other transaction in a bank causes a "red flag" which results in the bank reporting the amount to certain federal departments that may further look into it and if I remember it right I think the magic number was around $10,000.
This article seems to confirm what I remember. So if I ever have that kind of money and need to deposit then a helpful hint would be to only deposit 1/2 on one day and wait a week or more before depositing the other half. LOL Not sure if that trick would work or if they would accumulate for a month to trigger the reporting. LOL
"A currency transaction report (CTR) is a report that U.S. financial institutions are required to file with FinCEN for each deposit, withdrawal, exchange of currency, or other payment or transfer, by, through, or to the financial institution which involves a transaction in currency of more than $10,000"
Currency transaction report - Wikipedia
True, they often don't even go after people who are strong suspects for money laundering, etc. Kind of sad, the IRS has been threatened and stripped of a lot of funding making it difficult to go after criminals.
I have been thinking about that necklace. She spent a good amount of time making sure it was seen by the news cameras. I wonder if it was a signal of some kind not only to BW but to someone watching the proceedings on new stations? Like a church in Alaska?
JMO
I have been thinking about that necklace. She spent a good amount of time making sure it was seen by the news cameras. I wonder if it was a signal of some kind not only to BW but to someone watching the proceedings on new stations? Like a church in Alaska?
JMO