No. of Recommendations: 8
Use your contacts in the Dem party and disclose them bro.
This case (Hunter has been involved in two criminal cases recently) is pretty simple. He failed to report all of his income, claimed personal expenses as business deductions, and he failed to file a number of business and personal tax returns in a timely manner. He has subsequently filed and paid his taxes.
This was happening while he was addicted to drugs, so there are plenty of sordid details (hookers, extravagant lifestyle, porn web sites), none of which are actually relevant to the crime.
That’s it. Something that thousands (maybe 10s of thousands) of people do each year. Almost none of them get prosecuted. Usually, once the returns are filed and taxes paid, that’s the end of it. The most common reason for prosecuting tax cases is as an add-on to — or substitute for — other criminal activity.
—Peter