OCALA, Fla., Feb. 1, 2008

Snipes Acquitted Of Tax Fraud

Not Guilty Of Federal Tax-Fraud, Conspiracy Charges, Convicted On 3 Misdemeanor Counts Of Failing To File A Return

  • Wesley Snipes

    Wesley Snipes  (AP)

(AP)  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 and two co-defendants, a de-licensed accountant and a tax protest leader, were indicted in 2006.

Snipes was also indicted on six counts of willful failure to file a tax return from 1999-2004, a period in which he signed two contracts for more than $10 million on sequels in the "Blade" trilogy. He was acquitted on three of those and convicted on the others. He could be sentenced to three years in prison after originally facing a possible 16 years.

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Co-defendants Eddie Ray Kahn, the founder of a tax protest group, and Douglas P. Rosile, a de-licensed accountant, were convicted by the same jury of tax fraud and conspiracy.

Snipes, who starred in the "Blade" films and "White Men Can't Jump," is among the most famous targets of an IRS criminal investigation, and his prosecution was key for the government. The actor used tax protest arguments long rejected by courts but still continuing to find adherents.

For example, Snipes said the IRS's own code meant no citizen had to pay taxes on income earned in this country, and the agency had no legal authority to collect wages anyway, because it is not a proper government entity.

Snipes' attorneys claimed he was victimized by crooked advisers, and tried for years to get the IRS to explain whether he owed taxes. 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. He and Kahn would split a percentage of any fraudulent tax return that slipped through, their alleged agreement showed.

In a yearslong battle with the IRS, Snipes drew on the dubious "861 argument." So named because it references section 861 of the tax code, the law holds that foreign-source wages of U.S. citizens are taxable. But tax protesters take that to mean only such income is subject to tax, and no wages made in this country are.

Judge and jury have long rejected those ideas, but there are exceptions. A few have won acquittal because the jury thought they sincerely believed they did not have to pay taxes.

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

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by jt_lancer February 3, 2008 3:41 AM EST
Taxation is theft, no matter how you sugarcoat it; no matter how noble the intent.

You da man, Wesley!
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by hypnotoad72 February 2, 2008 1:18 PM EST
These "people" with money. No values or morals. Fame gets them a free pass. Even right down to Britney "This is my soap opera and here''s my c00ch again!" Spears and Randy Moss (if anyone tried to nudge a cop with their car, they wouldn''t get off how Randy did...)

Come to think of it; they don''t deserve respect. Why did I capitalize their names?
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by drewpopo99 February 2, 2008 6:57 AM EST
The rich and famos allways get the breaks that the working man never would.
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yes, a related debate heats up at a millionaire site Richromances.com. Wealthy people are with talking about it.
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by kansas1946 February 2, 2008 2:40 AM EST
Whatever prosecutor filed fraud charges against him should be fired. If you don''t pay taxes you can have your assets seized, but it is not illegal and it certainly is not fraud.
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by mcv57 February 2, 2008 2:24 AM EST
Da*m*n, we going to see alot of that. Some folks would rather sit at minimum security prison for a couple of years (especially if it pocketed 2-20 million dollars).

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by brianbwb-2009 February 2, 2008 2:24 AM EST
Next time, Mr. Snipes should do what the really super rich do to evade tax, leave all his money in an offshore business account in the Caymans, and have the company pay all his living expenses, they then become business expenses, not income, and as such would be deductible, even though he wouldn''t have to file taxes.
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by eahosting February 1, 2008 11:34 PM EST
I bet no know that the IRS has the power to take your house, with just a ranking supervisor''s "John Hancock"????

What would "John say?"
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by slpdisk February 1, 2008 11:15 PM EST
It is an interesting anomaly people have been tricked into paying taxes for years with the ever present fear of an illegal jail sentence. There is no written law in any governed law books that states Americans must pay tax.It is unconstitutional. Way to go Wesley!
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by Krazcarl February 1, 2008 10:00 PM EST
The rich and famos allways get the breaks that the working man never would.
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