Friday, 1 February 2008

Wesley Snipes Verdict

Wesley Snipes Verdict - Acquitted of tax fraud

Action star Wesley Snipes was found not guilty of federal tax-fraud and conspiracy charges Friday, but was convicted on three misdemeanor counts of failing to file a tax return.

Snipes had faced up to 16 years in prison if convicted on all charges, but can now only get up to three years. The "Blade" star and two co-defendants, a delicensed accountant and a tax protest leader, had been indicted in 2006 after Snipes stopped paying his filing returns, using tax protest arguments long rejected by the courts.

Snipes sat emotionless as his verdict was read, then nodded in relief. He refused to talk with reporters after the verdict, and is still liable for millions in taxes likely to be pursued in civil court.

"Mr. Snipes has always been committed to doing the right thing, and after this trial is over he'll make whatever amends are required," defense attorney Robert Bernhoft said. "But this is a man of integrity."

Snipes' attorneys argued that he was a victim of crooked advisers, and the jury seemed to believe it. Co-defendants Eddie Ray Kahn, the founder of a tax protest group, and Douglas P. Rosile, a delicensed accountant, were convicted Friday by the same panel of tax fraud and conspiracy. Both face up to 10 years in prison, five for each felony count.

The government said Snipes failed to file tax returns from 1999-2004, a period in which he signed two contracts for more than $10 million on sequels in the "Blade" trilogy.

The action star, who also appeared in "White Men Can't Jump," is among the most famous targets of an IRS criminal investigation, and his prosecution was key for the government.

"We thought there was sufficient evidence for a conviction on all counts, but obviously the jury disagreed," U.S. Attorney Robert O'Neill said. "We respect the jury system when we win and we respect the jury system when we lose."

Snipes and company used bizarre arguments to justify his position, saying the IRS's own code meant income earned in this country wasn't taxable, and the agency had no legal authority because it is not a proper government entity.

Later, the actor threatened the government and individual agents in his pursuit, declaring himself a "nonresident alien" not subject to tax laws.

Prosecutors say Snipes paid taxes in the 1990s, but changed his mind after meeting Kahn in 2000. He allegedly stopped filing returns, illegally sought $11 million in 1996 and 1997 taxes paid and drew fake checks to pay the U.S. Treasury.

Kahn founded the central Florida tax protest group American Rights Litigators and its successor, Guiding Light of God Ministries. He has been using tax scams since at least the early 1980s, according to government documents, and refused to defend himself in court against these charges.

Rosile, a CPA who lost his licenses in Florida and Ohio, allegedly prepared the fraudulent documents for Snipes, along with numerous other Kahn clients.

Judge and jury have long rejected their ideas, but there were exceptions.

The IRS bears a unique burden of proof in criminal tax cases. It must show not only that someone broke the law, but he or she did so with willful, bad purpose to defraud the government.

A few defendants have won acquittal because the jury thought they sincerely believed they did not have to pay.

Thursday, 6 December 2007

Sgt. Jill Stevens, Miss Utah


Sgt. Jill Stevens is a sergeant in the National Guard in Utah and is currently the reigning Miss Utah. She currently in the process of preparing to compete for the Miss America crown in January. At 24 she has achieved more than the average, including becoming a Sergeant, a registered nurse and strong marathon runner. She's also completed a tour of duty in the very hostile Afghanistan.

Her latest ambition is to bring Community emergency response team (CERT) training into each high school in America, of course starting with her hometown of Provo in Utah.




Sunday, 2 December 2007

Zhang Zilin Wins Miss World Pageant

The Miss World Pageant has been won by 23 year old Zhang Zilin (Miss China) with Miss Angola and Miss Mexico as the next two runners-up. The Miss World Pageant this year was held at Sanya in China's Hainan province, with a clear theme in improving awareness of HIV and AIDS.

Zhang Zilin with runners up below:

Zhang Zilin was a hot favorite to win, standing tall at 182 cm she went into the pageant declaring strong support from the 1.3 billion population of her country. As the tallest women in the competition a number of references were made to her height throughout the questioning.

Nelson Mandela's grandson Mandla Mandela introduced a short video from the former SA president about the theme of the pageant around the growth in the AIDS epidemic. This is particularly close to Nelson Mandela's heart as his sone Makgatho died of AIDS related complications back in 2005.

Conservative estimates suggest 2 billion people around the globe tuned into watch the 57th Pageant and Miss Zhang Zilin crowned the winner.

Saturday, 1 December 2007

Jessica Sierra - Arrested Again

Yes she's done it again, American Idol finalist Jessica Sierra has found herself back in jail after yet another police incident. The 22 year old was arrested on Saturday 1st December for being intoxicated, violating her parole and resisting arrest.

Unfortunately this is not the first time Jessica Sierra has been in trouble with law. She has string of arrests for alcohol and drugs related offenses since her success on American Idol in 2005

This latest arrest is allegedly for hitting a male on his head with what is described by witnesses as a heavy glass. The arrest was made by Tampa police at 2.15am. She has been released on a $11,500 bond.