Spyke
lemmy.world

I think the easiest way we could help him in the current judicial system is immediately stop paying all our bills and accept foreign investments, organize an insurrection and attempt to overthrow the election, and once you're made president then you can pardon him.

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bambooreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

You forgot the first step, pull yourself up by your bootstraps by being born to a father with a real estate business who gives you millions of dollars.

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A million dollar loan, Nobody makes it on their own.. Without a million dollar loan. You'll reap what you've sown, From a million dollar loan. Call your father on the phone, And get that million dollar loan

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reddthat.com

Doesn’t work if “it could happen to my tax returns”.

Which the prosecutors will bring up a lot.

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Doesn’t work if “it could happen to my tax returns”.

I'm not trying to be all "if you've got nothing to hide" about this, but unless you're a secret millionaire and you don't want friends to know, why would anyone care?

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Even musk paying 30% in taxes is such a misnomer too. He accrued like 80 billion in assets during that time and just borrows money tax-free based off that imaginary asset valuation and can essentially have unlimited tax-free money as his assets appreciate...

Props to littlejohn

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lemmy.world

Robinhood and Littlejohn are fucking up their fortress. Oo-de-Lally.

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Littlejohn right out of Robinhood's merry men and living up to his legacy name!

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Son_of_dadreply
lemmy.world

When you get robbed, or have your car stolen, the authorities couldn't be bothered to even pretend they care. They certainly won't rush, and they'll just shrug you off. Yet a billionaire gets fucked with, and suddenly it's CSI and everyone is on it and knows who to go after

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn pleaded guilty in October to one count of taking tax return information without authorization.

On two separate occasions, Littlejohn provided tax documents belonging to Trump, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk to two news organizations.

Littlejohn initially provided The New York Times with 20 years of Donald Trump's tax returns in 2019, which the news organization published a story about in September 2020.

Later, investigators began looking into a separate incident involving ProPublica, which published dozens of articles in 2021 on the tax returns of uber-wealthy Americans like Amazon's Bezos and SpaceX CEO Musk.

From there, investigators began combing through employee and contractor search data to see if there were unusual queries that did not align with their specified job descriptions, the Journal reported, citing those same unnamed people.

On Friday, a letter written by former federal judge Barbara Jones, the court-appointed special monitor overseeing the fraud case, appeared to indicate that Trump may have engaged in massive tax evasion by claiming he owed more than $48 million in debt to one of his companies — but the loan never existed.


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The man who leaked Trump's taxes eluded investigators for years but was finally found after leaking info on Musk and Bezos, WSJ reports | Spyke