Giacalone catching a tax case....
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Interesting they’re claiming he’s sitting on a cash hoard and this dude’s over here fucking “winning” tens of thousands of dollars on gambling a year only making 20k on a bad year?
Also apparently he hasn’t paid income taxes since 2004 lol
I was able to save the court document I got locked out the second time I clicked on the link so just in case
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... cash-hoard
Also apparently he hasn’t paid income taxes since 2004 lol
I was able to save the court document I got locked out the second time I clicked on the link so just in case
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... cash-hoard
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Interesting, he's having a bad time at the minute.
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They didnt even mention him being the boss in the article
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The story's headline refers to him as "Accused crime leader." Then in the story itself it says "reputed Detroit organized crime leader."
Det News editorial wouldn't allow Rob to call him "mob boss" or "mob don," because he's never been convicted of being an OC shot caller. They ID him as a made member of Detroit OC, per US Senate testimony from '88. FBI would not comment for story.
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Det News editorial wouldn't allow Rob to call him "mob boss" or "mob don," because he's never been convicted of being an OC shot caller. They ID him as a made member of Detroit OC, per US Senate testimony from '88. FBI would not comment for story.
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Giacalones and taxes. That takes me back to newspaper articles from the 60s and 70s(before my time but I've read them). I believe at the time, Anthony Giacalone's tax case in the 1970s was the longest income tax case in US history.
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Thank for posting that. I been reading through it when I can. It's interesting and for some good laughs.Dave65827 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:58 pm Interesting they’re claiming he’s sitting on a cash hoard and this dude’s over here fucking “winning” tens of thousands of dollars on gambling a year only making 20k on a bad year?
Also apparently he hasn’t paid income taxes since 2004 lol
I was able to save the court document I got locked out the second time I clicked on the link so just in case
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... cash-hoard
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Curious of the recent settlement on behalf of his daughter is driving this ultimatum.
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The daughter is a knockout if I remember.
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I really don't understand why people keep bringing up what she looked like over and over and over again whenever Jackie is mentioned. Who cares what she used to look like? And now someone I'm sure will post a picture. And then the whole "It's so horrible" narrative starts all over again.
What I think is more interesting is why Jackie didn't just plan this out better in terms of his taxes. Like be a consultant somewhere to help show continuing income. And his explanations of his income seem not fully thought out. It kinda reminds me(though not as bad) as Gotti's lame ass attempts to justify income. And if he'd been around longer and not got life I'm sure the IRS would have easily gotten him on tax evasion. I just thought Giacalone would have had better financial advice.
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They hit him not soon after they got the settlement.
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I honestly don't think that had anything to do with it. I don't think they waited for a multi million dollar settlement in order for Giacalone to start making $3500 a month payments. I think this is more just the slow process that tax cases sometimes take.
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He must be absolutely minted though surely.
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I agree. Youre a good posterAdam wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 1:11 pmI really don't understand why people keep bringing up what she looked like over and over and over again whenever Jackie is mentioned. Who cares what she used to look like? And now someone I'm sure will post a picture. And then the whole "It's so horrible" narrative starts all over again.
What I think is more interesting is why Jackie didn't just plan this out better in terms of his taxes. Like be a consultant somewhere to help show continuing income. And his explanations of his income seem not fully thought out. It kinda reminds me(though not as bad) as Gotti's lame ass attempts to justify income. And if he'd been around longer and not got life I'm sure the IRS would have easily gotten him on tax evasion. I just thought Giacalone would have had better financial advice.
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"My gambling income for 2017 was 22,500" hand written on a lined piece of paper with no supporting documents. That's hilarious. Did he think that would hold up? I think its pretty rotten of the feds to indict this guy given his family circumstances. Unless theres drugs or murders involved, who cares if this guy cares for his daughter with gambling proceeds, tribute money, etc. Leave the guy alone. Aren't there more pressing matters for the feds to focus on?
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