Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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Tax protester arrested in Sierra
The Associated Press
Posted: 04/10/2009 09:43:46 AM PDT
Updated: 04/10/2009 09:46:53 AM PDT

TRUCKEE, Calif.—Authorities say a tax-protesting fugitive has been arrested near Truckee.
U.S. marshals say 43-year-old Tracy Corona was booked Thursday into the Washoe County Jail in Reno, Nev., to await her return to San Diego, where she and her husband, Richard, were convicted of federal income tax evasion in 2007.
Both were sentenced to 30 months in federal prison and allowed to remain free on bond pending an appeal of their convictions.
Marshals say the couple belonged to a tax protest group that maintains they are nonresident aliens and exempt from paying a federal income tax.
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Re: Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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Do we know the name of the group?

I'm watching for Freedom Law School to be a target.
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Re: Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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ASITStands wrote:Do we know the name of the group?

I'm watching for Freedom Law School to be a target.
Accrding to a certain blog, they are followers of Eddie Khan and American Rights Litigators:
redcrayons wrote:Richard and Tracy Corona: After following ARL advice, Mr. Corona, a San Diego attorney, was found guilty on one conspiracy count, one count of tax evasion, and three counts of failure to pay taxes. On January 11, 2008, Mr. Corona was sentenced to 33 months in prison and his wife was sentenced to 30 months after she was convicted on all four felony counts. The Coronas filed false amended returns and sent numerous frivolous documents and correspondence to the IRS.
http://www.thesnipestrial.com/?p=25
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Re: Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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a San Diego attorney
For over 30 years. The California State Bar got right on this guy. Convicted on 6/21/07. Placed on interim suspension on 8/31/07. Suspended on 10/8/07 by the Bar Court. For some reason the final action was deferred until 12/7/07.

Richard David Corona - #56795
Current Status: Not eligible to practice law (Not Entitled)

Effective Date Status Change
12/7/2007 Not Eligible To Practice Law
12/18/1973 Admitted to The State Bar of California

http://members.calbar.ca.gov/search/mem ... px?x=56795
http://members.calbar.ca.gov/courtDocs/08-N-10603.pdf
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Re: Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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. wrote: Richard David Corona - #56795
Current Status: Not eligible to practice law (Not Entitled)
Seems the good people of The Corona Firm (http://www.coronafirm.com/attorneys.php) omits this little detail.

Also, this guy has a pretty decent resymè, anyone knows how he fell in with the guy dubbed “the most stupid of all the ‘professional’ tax protesters. " Granted, he doesen't do taxes, but he should be capable of researching the track reckord of Khan and his lemmings.
Corona Firm wrote:Richard D. Corona
Born in Los Angeles, California, June 25, 1948. In 1973 admitted to the State Bar of California and the United States District Court for the Southern District California; 1978 the United States District Court for the Central District of California; 1980 the United States Court of Appeal, Ninth Circuit; 1981 the United States Supreme Court and United States Court of Federal Claims.

Education: San Diego State University (B.A., 1970; University of San Diego (J.D., 1973)

Professional Affiliations: Mr. Corona has served as an arbitrator for the Superior Court and on the panel of arbitrators for the American Arbitration Association. Member of San Diego County and American Bar Associations (Public Contract Law Section; Forum Committee on the Construction Industry). San Diego Trial Lawyers Association of California; Member of the Advisory Board of the United States Court of Federal Claim.

Experience: Over 150 jury trials, court trials and binding arbitrations pertaining to complex construction litigation, government claims, civil litigation, business contracts, Civil Rico, hazardous waste and wrongful termination.

Outside Past and Present Interests: Director of the Bank of Southern California; Director of First National Bank; Member of the Board of Trustees for California School of Professional Psychology; Member of the Board of Management for the Mission Valley YMCA in San Diego, California.
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Re: Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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They were definitely ARL.

From UNITED STATES' SENTENCING MEMORANDUM REGARDING DEFENDANT WESLEY TRENT SNIPES
Granting leniency to Snipes also would create an unwarranted disparity with other ARL clients who are being criminally prosecuted, as the amount of tax loss intended by Snipes, who was ARL's largest client, was multiples of the tax loss of any other ARL client. See, e.g., United States v. Richard Corona, et al., No. 04-1248 (S.D. Cal. ) (ARL clients sentenced to 33 months' imprisonment and ordered to pay $870,000 restitution to the IRS); United States v. Walford, No. 6:07-cr-00045-PCF-UAM-1 (M.D. Fla.) (ARL client sentenced to 33 months in prison and ordered to pay $272,000 in restitution to the IRS); United States v. Oertwig, No. 0:03CR20265 (S.D. Fla.) (ARL client sentenced to 41 months in prison and ordered to pay $50,000 fine); United States v. O'Donnell, No. 7:02-cr-00411-CM-1 (S.D.N.Y.) (ARL client sentenced to 37 months in prison and ordered to pay $25,000 fine).
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Re: Tax denier fugitives arrested in CA

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ASITStands wrote: I'm watching for Freedom Law School to be a target.
I checked out that site. What a well laid out scam.

It appears that you can purchase a "Royal Freedom Package" for $6000.00 and then pay an annual fee of $2500.00 in order "to continue to live free".

http://www.livefreenow.org/index.php?op ... &Itemid=63
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