WESLEY SNIPES CAN BEAT UP EVERYONE EXCEPT UNCLE SAM

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BetCRIS.com Posts Odds on Wesley Snipes? Tax Fraud Trial



January 21, New York ? As 45-year-old actor Wesley Snipes? sits in a court room chair facing tax fraud, conspiracy and willful failure to file tax returns, the next 16 years of his life could soon be predetermined.



Like most celebrities that find themselves in ?sticky situations,? Snipes is claiming that he fell victim to poor advice provided by his two co-defendants, Eddie Ray Kahn and Douglas Rosile. Of course, this claim was quickly overshadowed by Kenneth Starr, head of New York-based Starr and Co., who testified last Thursday that he tried to persuade Snipes to pay his taxes in a 90-minute telephone conversation in 2000.



As the Snipes trial continues, BetCRIS.com posted odds on its outcome. Will Wesley Snipes be then newest martyr in the tax paying lesson?



Will Wesley Snipes be convicted by tax fraud?

YES ? 1/10

NO ? 3/1



Wesley Snipes tax fraud sentence will be:

Convicted 1 to 5 years ? 1/3

Convicted 5 to 10 years ? 7/4

Convicted 10 to 16 years ? 10/1

Not convicted ? 5/1



?I don?t understand why people refuse to pay their taxes,? stated Spokesperson for BetCRIS.com, Esteban Siles. ?If it didn?t work for Al Capone or Tony Montana, then why would tax evasion work for anyone else? The only thing certain in life is death and taxes.?



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Take the 10-16 years prop. There are sentencing guidlines that are pretty strict...if he gets convicted on all counts - likely (and why would he get a not guilty on any count when they are all based on the same conduct)-unless something very odd happens he will get the 10-16
 

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Heh...I have an old college buddy that hasn't filed a return in 6 years......then again the dude hasnt had a job in 6 years!! :scared :scared

I wonder if he could go to jail....probably a little different having a guy who made millions & didnt file....how long has he not payed his taxes?

What a dope....:nono:
 
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