Decatur Farmer Grows A $23 Million Lie
A Decatur farmer should probably study how to grow weed while he s spending his 8 years (and an additional 5 years for a second charge) in prison for bank fraud and false statements to a farming insurance company because he s going to need to make a lot of money to pay some hefty restitutions.
In September Michael David Stamp plead guilty to the charges and was sentenced earlier today. Not only did he get the jail time but he was also ordered to pay $23 million in restitutions. That s a lot of jack to pay back.
The IRS isn t fond of lies and fraud.
Michigan taxpayers should watch out for a new wave of COVID-19 scams as the second round of stimulus payments are delivered, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
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Settlement Reached with United Auto Workers Union to Reform Union, End Corruption & Fraud
The proposed settlement fully and finally resolves the criminal and civil investigation of the UAW as an entity. The UAW also agrees to resolve a tax investigation by making a payment of $1.5 million to the Internal Revenue Service in connection with administrative fees that the union received from the three joint training centers that were operated with the three car manufacturers.
In addition, the UAW has already paid back over $15 million to the training centers for improper chargebacks that the union received from two of the training centers.