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Cartersville businessman indicted for filing false tax returns and health care fraud

Rome, Ga.   Mohammed Ajmal was arraigned today, charged with three counts of making and subscribing a false tax return, two counts of health care fraud, and two counts of false statements related to health care matters. Co-defendant Faisal Shahzad, who was arraigned in December 2020, was charged with making a false statement to a federal agent. It doesn t matter if your earnings are legal or illegal; income is income, said IRS-Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge James E. Dorsey. Everyone has equal responsibility for reporting their earnings to the Internal Revenue Service and we are dedicated to enforcing the law. According to Acting U.S. Attorney Christine, the charges, and other information presented in court: Through various corporations Mohammed Ajmal owned several gas stations and convenience stores in the Cartersville, Georgia, area. Many of the stores contained coin operated amusement machines, known as COAMs . COAMs are regulated by the Georgia Lottery Cor

Georgia lawmakers eye citizen s arrest, gambling, vouchers

Georgia lawmakers eye citizen s arrest, gambling, vouchers
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Voting laws, criminal justice reform highlight 2021 General Assembly agenda

Voting laws, criminal justice reform highlight 2021 General Assembly agenda ATLANTA – Legislative leaders are promising to tackle two issues that dominated the news in Georgia and across the nation when the 2021 General Assembly session kicks off on Monday. Weeks of protests and legal challenges sparked by President-elect Joe Biden’s razor-thin victory over President Donald Trump in Georgia and other battleground states have prompted a call for changes to voting laws in Georgia, including restrictions on mail-in voting. Street demonstrations across America following the death of George Floyd, a Black man, after a police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes in Minneapolis, and the shooting death of another Black man, Ahmaud Arbery, by white vigilantes in Georgia provided momentum for state lawmakers to pass a hate-crimes bill last June and pledge to follow up with more criminal-justice reforms this year.

Adele Parks reveals why winning the Lottery doesn t bring happiness

We have all dreamed about winning the lottery and how we would spend the money, but very few people actually see that dream turn into a reality. Maybe that s a good thing!  It might just be that extreme wealth could solve a number of immediate problems - like paying off the mortgage and credit cards - but it could present a lot of new more insidious problems too. Jealousy, feeding addictions, divorce, loneliness, lack of meaning and self-worth…Not sure if that gives you a sense of Christmas cheer or not! But, the old adage that money can t buy you happiness, might just be true.

Reader letters focused on U S Senate runoff, COVID holiday precautions

Loeffler attack ads have familiar tone When I saw the TV ad for Sen. Kelly Loeffler attacked her opponent, Raphael Warnock, I immediately thought of the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and similar racist attacks against him. The attacks claimed King was a communist who would destroy the United States. Loeffler’s attacks on the Warnock have the same tone. Perhaps it is only fitting that the current senior pastor of King’s church should experience attacks similar to those of his predecessor. I have hoped and prayed that Georgia had moved on since the attacks on MLK in those earlier days, but clearly Loeffler believes similar attacks still have political value in Georgia. I hope she is wrong.

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