That rare bird: the Maryland TP

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That rare bird: the Maryland TP

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
AUSA VICKIE E. LEDUC or
MARCIA MURPHY at 410-209-4885
December 10, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/md

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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY TAX PROTESTER CONVICTED ON TWO COUNTS OF FILING A FALSE CLAIM WITH THE IRS

Claimed Refunds of Over $563,000 to Which He Was Not Entitled

Greenbelt, Maryland - A federal jury convicted Wayne Eric Matthews, age 43, of Bowie, Maryland, today on two counts of filing a false claim with the IRS, announced United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein.

“Wayne Matthews filed two false tax returns stating that federal income taxes had been withheld and were due to be refunded to him. Anyone who files a false tax return should be prepared to suffer the consequences,” said U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein.

“At the IRS, protecting taxpayer money is a matter we take extremely seriously. An integral part of the agency’s mission involves detecting and catching fraudulent refund claims,” stated C. Andre' Martin, Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge.

According to testimony at his two-day trial, on February 12, 2007, Matthews sent to the IRS a tax return for 2006 in the name of the “WAYNE MATTHEWS TRUST” and listed “Wayne Eric Matthews” as the fiduciary. In this return, Matthews claimed that the trust had income of $694,680 and a deduction of $694,680 for fiduciary fees. Matthews also claimed that $231,560 in federal income tax withheld had been paid to the IRS, and therefore that the Trust was owed a refund of $231,560. Matthews did not include any trust documents, designation of beneficiaries, proof of income, or proof of withholding with the return when he submitted it to the IRS, nor did the IRS have any evidence of income or withholdings for the Trust. The IRS issued a check on March 20, 2007, made payable to the Wayne Matthews Trust, in the amount of $231,560, which was the claimed refund amount. The check was deposited on March 26, 2007.

Less than two months later, on May 15, 2007, Matthews filed an almost identical return for tax year 2005, also claiming a refund of $231,560. Based upon an on-going investigation, a refund check was not issued for the second claim.

Testimony at trial showed that the WAYNE MATTHEWS TRUST was not established until after the refund check was received and had no withholdings reported to the IRS.

Matthews faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison at his sentencing, which U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow has scheduled for March 16, 2009 at 2:00 p.m.

United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein thanked the Internal Revenue Service - Criminal Investigation for their investigative work, and commended Assistant United States Attorneys Stacy Dawson Belf and David I. Salem, who are prosecuting the case.
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Anyone notice anything missing?

12/09/2008 Jury Trial - Day 1 - Voir Dire begun and completed; Jury empaneled and sworn; Court's Preliminary Instructions to the Jury; Opening Statements of the Government; and Government Witness Testimony.

12/10/2008 Jury Trial - Day 2 - Government's Witness Testimony, Jury Instructions and Government's Closing Arguments. (Court Reporter - Sharon O'Neill) (td, Deputy Clerk) (Entered: 12/11/2008)

12/10/2008 JURY VERDICT as to Wayne Eric Matthews (1) - "GUILTY" as to Counts 1 and 2. (td, Deputy Clerk) (Entered: 12/11/2008)
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So rare a bird that he didn't even attend his own trial and offer a defense?
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Judge Roy Bean wrote:So rare a bird that he didn't even attend his own trial an offer a defense?
We have a winner. He showed up, but offered no defense (a la Eddie Kahn).
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Demosthenes wrote:
Judge Roy Bean wrote:So rare a bird that he didn't even attend his own trial an offer a defense?
We have a winner. He showed up, but offered no defense (a la Eddie Kahn).
He showed up???????.............
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ClobberroTestii wrote:He showed up???????.............
He was already in custody. Judge didn't like the silent treatment during his arraignment.
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CaptainKickback wrote:Maybe he took the advice of Samuel Langhorn Clemens - "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool rather than speak and remove all doubt."
Or the TP version thereof: "It is better to remain silent and be incarcerated rather than speak and be incarcerated longer."
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Is there some signicance to $231,560, or was Matthews just in a rut?
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