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TIGTA Complaint Number 55-1106-0136-C … only the beginning
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has opened an investigation of the six months of complaints I have leveled at the IRS Oversight Board for their failure to void the tax exempt status of organizations whose actions do not … Continue reading →
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Mess with the IRS: When the Bar buries misconduct, sometimes there’s a headstone
Gary Bennett’s family has received no assurances from the FL DOC that his epilepsy medications are no longer being withheld. Seizures can be fatal – withholding epilepsy medications is attempted homicide. Gary’s conviction is nearly identical to three upset convictions … Continue reading →
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Tagged FBI, Gary Bennett, DOJ, American Bar Association, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, John Preston, false conviction, Norm Wolfinger, Juan Ramos, Wilton Dedge, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, John Dean Moxley, Jeff Ashton, scent evidence, Florida Bar Association, 18th Judicial Circuit, IRS Oversight Board, 9th Judicial Circuit, Chris White, William Dillon, epilepsy, SUDEP, John Wayne Holmes, Gerald Stano, 7th Judicial Circuit, IRS employee noncompliance, attempted homicide, fraudulent tax exemptions, Federal Bar Association
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