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In a nine-count federal indictment, Hunter Biden was charged in California Thursday with tax crimes.Federal prosecutors accuse him of engaging in a four-year scheme to not pay at least $1.4 million in federa stanley cup l income taxes for the years 2016 through 2019. During that period, from 2016 through Oct. 15, 2020, he received over $7 million in total gross income, according to the indictment.The indictment charges him with failure to file and pay taxes, evasion of assessment and filing a false or fraudulent tax return. Instead of paying the taxes, he s alleged to have he spent that income on personal items ranging from a Lamborghini rental to luxury hotels and escort services. Many of these purchases, the government says, were classified by Hunter Biden as business expenses. Read the full indictmenthere: More from CBS News Fat Leonard sentenced to 15 years in massive Navy bribery case stanley tumblers 3 charged in connection with Liam Payne s death Brad Simpson charged with murder, a month aft stanley cup er wife goes missing in Texas Expq North Korea calls U.S. claims about upcoming summit misleading
This story was written by Patrick Corey Franklin Kanin, Brown Daily HeraldBrown University students who ventured into Blue State Coffee for their caffeine fix on Tuesday were treated to more than just cream with their coffee. Minnesota Senate hopeful and comedian Al Franken cam stanley cup e to the coffee shop Tuesday afternoon to mingle, deliver rem stanley mug arks and -- of course -- raise money.Franken, standing at the center of the packed venue, immediately told the crowd why he was running for the United States Senate. America was once a great country, he said, and it could be great again. I m running in Minnesota because I want to change the country, Franken, a Democrat, said. I know our best days are ahead of us. The crowd at the aptly named coffeehouse was appreciative of the satirist-turned-politician. They booed at the mention of his potential opponent, Republican incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman, and applauded when Franken assured them that he would win the seat.Franken criticized Coleman s backing from special interest groups and large corporations, and declared his support for campaign finance reform. He proudly announced that, despite relying stanley cup on contributions from individual supporters, he raised more money than Coleman in the first two quarters. We need to break the stranglehold of big money, he said. Franken had been in Boston to raise money for his campaign, but stopped in at Blue State for something of a fundraiser hosted by one
In a nine-count federal indictment, Hunter Biden was charged in California Thursday with tax crimes.Federal prosecutors accuse him of engaging in a four-year scheme to not pay at least $1.4 million in federa stanley cup l income taxes for the years 2016 through 2019. During that period, from 2016 through Oct. 15, 2020, he received over $7 million in total gross income, according to the indictment.The indictment charges him with failure to file and pay taxes, evasion of assessment and filing a false or fraudulent tax return. Instead of paying the taxes, he s alleged to have he spent that income on personal items ranging from a Lamborghini rental to luxury hotels and escort services. Many of these purchases, the government says, were classified by Hunter Biden as business expenses. Read the full indictmenthere: More from CBS News Fat Leonard sentenced to 15 years in massive Navy bribery case stanley tumblers 3 charged in connection with Liam Payne s death Brad Simpson charged with murder, a month aft stanley cup er wife goes missing in Texas Expq North Korea calls U.S. claims about upcoming summit misleading
This story was written by Patrick Corey Franklin Kanin, Brown Daily HeraldBrown University students who ventured into Blue State Coffee for their caffeine fix on Tuesday were treated to more than just cream with their coffee. Minnesota Senate hopeful and comedian Al Franken cam stanley cup e to the coffee shop Tuesday afternoon to mingle, deliver rem stanley mug arks and -- of course -- raise money.Franken, standing at the center of the packed venue, immediately told the crowd why he was running for the United States Senate. America was once a great country, he said, and it could be great again. I m running in Minnesota because I want to change the country, Franken, a Democrat, said. I know our best days are ahead of us. The crowd at the aptly named coffeehouse was appreciative of the satirist-turned-politician. They booed at the mention of his potential opponent, Republican incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman, and applauded when Franken assured them that he would win the seat.Franken criticized Coleman s backing from special interest groups and large corporations, and declared his support for campaign finance reform. He proudly announced that, despite relying stanley cup on contributions from individual supporters, he raised more money than Coleman in the first two quarters. We need to break the stranglehold of big money, he said. Franken had been in Boston to raise money for his campaign, but stopped in at Blue State for something of a fundraiser hosted by one