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Bouncy bouncy; PPP penalty; doughnut try this at home; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 27 -
Prosecutors have argued that Robert Brockman, charged in the largest evasion case in U.S. history, has been exaggerating his condition.
November 24 -
The former bankers have told criminal investigators the bank is still helping U.S. clients hide accounts, even after paying $2.6 billion in penalties and promising to stop the practice.
November 23 -
The “quarterback” of billionaire Robert Brockman’s medical team testified that the 80-year-old Texas software mogul is moderately demented and getting worse.
November 23 -
Too much for the man; just sign here; candid con; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 18 -
A U.K. lawyer who got immunity from prosecution said that his former boss, Robert Brockman, did not commit tax evasion.
November 18 -
A lawyer who questioned the software billionaire in an antitrust lawsuit supported prosecutors who fake dementia to avoid trial on tax-evasion charges.
November 17 -
In 2018, when federal agents raided the Bermuda home of his trust manager, leading ultimately to Robert Brockman’s indictment on charges of evading taxes on $2 billion, prosecutors say he began assembling evidence that his mind was failing. If true, he could be excused from standing trial in the largest such case in U.S. history.
November 15 -
Broken Link; pit stopped; c’mon, Man; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 11 -
Where there’s smoke; FedEx con; the bank of me me me; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 4