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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: billt on March 26, 2013, 03:58:23 PM
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http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2013/03/gunsmoke_guns_american_guns_discovery_burglars_fifteen_guns.php
Under reported income, shady tax returns, illegal full auto weapons, a burglary, and a messy divorce. All seem to be adding up to a large scale mess for the former TV star and his family, who are worth a reported $10 million. I always did wonder how he could afford that Bell Jet Ranger on a retired cops salary?
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Reported income for Rich and his wife, Renee, was less than $10,000 cumulatively during that stretch. Yet somehow, in 2012, they were able to buy a house in Evergreen for $678,000, with Renee paying $278,000 of that herself. She's also said to have purchased two Florida condominiums for a total of $338,000 despite reported adjusted gross income of $3,491 and $3,390 for the years 2008 and 2009, respectively.
They're just doing what the government is doing.
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I wish I could stretch my income that far!
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Well someone will be getting streched at that rate. I'm no fan of the IRS, but that's just insulting. I mean I pay my frieght. You're buying homes like that when you supposedly qualify for welfare and have a national TV show? I have no sympathy.
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Sounds like he's been working by the "CUTT" system.........Cash Under The Table.
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Sounds like he's been working by the "CUTT" system.........Cash Under The Table.
Sort of like the jackass who won the first Survivor. He won a million bucks on national TV, became phenom, even wrote a book. But he didn't declare a penny of it. Gee, do you think no one would notice? Idiots!
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They're just doing what the government is doing.
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Yep but if these charges stick, as "evil gun dealers", they will made an example of. Eric Holder gets a "woody" for these kinds of things.