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Wealth Inequality in America 2018 - 2019 ! THIS WILL SHOCK YOU

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IRS seizes most of Florida mans dollar 980,000 tax refund Miami Herald - Duration: 3:13.

IRS seizes most of Florida mans dollar 980,000 tax refund Miami Herald

February 16, 2019 02:00 PM

At a time when millions of Americans are bemoaning their smaller than expected tax refunds, consider this:

Ramon Christopher Blanchett of Tampa once got a refund of dollar 980,000. On a reported income of dollar 18,497.

As with most things involving the IRS, this story does not end happily, at least for Blanchett, 29. But it does display a degree of ingenuity, as outlined in a federal forfeiture complaint recently filed in U.S. District Court in Tampa:

In February 2017, Blanchett electronically submitted a self prepared income tax return listing his occupation as free lancer. He had W 2 forms from a Tampa nursing home and a Sizzling Platter restaurant in Murray, Utah. One W 2 showed dollar 17,098 in wages and dollar 1 million of federal income tax withholding. In reality, the complaint says, Blanchett was paid just dollar 2,098 and no tax was withheld. The other W 2, which was accurate, showed dollar 1,399 in income and no withholding.

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Based on Blanchetts submission of the tax return , falsely representing that dollar 1 million in taxes had been withheld, the U.S. Treasury issued checked number 4038088544305, made payable to Blanchett, for dollar 980,000, the complaint says.

Blanchett deposited the money into two accounts at SunTrust. After freezing the funds for suspected fraud, SunTrust closed the accounts last May and sent Blanchett a cashiers check for dollar 980,000. He used that to open a money market account with Grow Financial Credit Union, falsely representing that the funds were from the estate of his deceased father, the complaint says.

Blanchett then transferred various amounts among various Grow Financial accounts, ultimately withdrawing dollar 49,117 in the form of a cashiers check. On Aug. 9, he bought a 2016 silver Lexus RC350.

By this time, the IRS had realized it had a problem. Pursuant to a federal seizure warrant, an IRS special agent took custody of the Lexus and the remaining dollar 919,251 balance in Blanchetts accounts. The IRS is trying to get back another dollar 809, the amount Progressive Insurance refunded to Blanchett after he canceled his policy because he no longer had the car.

Last month, the U.S. Attorneys office in Tampa filed the forfeiture complaint for the Lexus and the dollar 919,251. A magistrate judge found that there is probable cause to believe that the dollar 809 insurance refund is the proceeds of Blanchetts wire fraud and is also subject to forfeiture. No date has been set for a hearing on the complaint.

Blanchett, who could not be reached for comment, has not been charged with a federal crime. He was arrested in Hillsborough County in 2016 for possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest without violence. He was ordered to pay dollar 274 after pleading guilty to resisting and a lesser offense on the paraphernalia charge. He also had a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge in 2014 but adjudication was withheld.

Neither the IRS nor the financial institutions involved would comment, citing privacy concerns. According to IRS records, in the year that Blanchett got his dollar 980,000 check the average tax refund was about dollar 3,000.

February 16, 2019 02:52 PM

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For more infomation >> IRS seizes most of Florida mans dollar 980,000 tax refund Miami Herald - Duration: 3:13.

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IRS seizes most of Florida mans dollar 980,000 tax refund Miami Herald - Duration: 2:40.

IRS seizes most of Florida mans dollar 980,000 tax refund Miami Herald

February 16, 2019 02:00 PM

At a time when millions of Americans are bemoaning their smaller than expected tax refunds, consider this:

Ramon Christopher Blanchett of Tampa once got a refund of dollar 980,000. On a reported income of dollar 18,497.

As with most things involving the IRS, this story does not end happily, at least for Blanchett, 29. But it does display a degree of ingenuity, as outlined in a federal forfeiture complaint recently filed in U.S. District Court in Tampa:

In February 2017, Blanchett electronically submitted a self prepared income tax return listing his occupation as free lancer. He had W 2 forms from a Tampa nursing home and a Sizzling Platter restaurant in Murray, Utah. One W 2 showed dollar 17,098 in wages and dollar 1 million of federal income tax withholding. In reality, the complaint says, Blanchett was paid just dollar 2,098 and no tax was withheld. The other W 2, which was accurate, showed dollar 1,399 in income and no withholding.

Get six months of free digital access to the Miami Herald

Based on Blanchetts submission of the tax return , falsely representing that dollar 1 million in taxes had been withheld, the U.S. Treasury issued checked number 4038088544305, made payable to Blanchett, for dollar 980,000, the complaint says.

Blanchett deposited the money into two accounts at SunTrust. After freezing the funds for suspected fraud, SunTrust closed the accounts last May and sent Blanchett a cashiers check for dollar 980,000. He used that to open a money market account with Grow Financial Credit Union, falsely representing that the funds were from the estate of his deceased father, the complaint says.

Blanchett then transferred various amounts among various Grow Financial accounts, ultimately withdrawing dollar 49,117 in the form of a cashiers check. On Aug. 9, he bought a 2016 silver Lexus RC350.

By this time, the IRS had realized it had a problem. Pursuant to a federal seizure warrant, an IRS special agent took custody of the Lexus and the remaining dollar 919,251 balance in Blanchetts accounts. The IRS is trying to get back another dollar 809, the amount Progressive Insurance refunded to Blanchett after he canceled his policy because he no longer had the car.

Last month, the U.S. Attorneys office in Tampa filed the forfeiture complaint for the Lexus and the dollar 919,251. A magistrate judge found that there is probable cause to believe that the dollar 809 insurance refund is the proceeds of Blanchetts wire fraud and is also subject to forfeiture. No date has been set for a hearing on the complaint.

Blanchett, who could not be reached for comment, has not been charged with a federal crime. He was arrested in Hillsborough County in 2016 for possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest without violence. He was ordered to pay dollar 274 after pleading guilty to resisting and a lesser offense on the paraphernalia charge. He also had a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge in 2014 but adjudication was withheld.

Neither the IRS nor the financial institutions involved would comment, citing privacy concerns. According to IRS records, in the year that Blanchett got his dollar 980,000 check the average tax refund was about dollar 3,000.

February 16, 2019 02:52 PM

A man attempted to breach a security checkpoint at Orlando International Airport. When he put his hand in his pocket, passengers screamed he had a gun, causing a panic. Police arrested the man, MOC resumed flights.

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Real time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand.

For more infomation >> IRS seizes most of Florida mans dollar 980,000 tax refund Miami Herald - Duration: 2:40.

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Vatican defrocks top US cardinal McCarrick over abuse allegations - Duration: 12:44.

Pope Francis has defrocked a former US Cardinal after the church found him guilty of sexually abusing minors

Theodore McCarrick, 88, who once led the Archdiocese of Washington and was a powerful figure within the Catholic Church in the U

S.,was accused of sexually abusing three minors and harassing adult seminarians and priests

He was also found guilty by the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith of soliciting sex while hearing confession, the Holy See said in a statement on Saturday

An investigation last year detailed settlements paid to men who had complained of abuse when McCarrick was a Bishop in New Jersey in the 1980s

It also revealed that some church leaders had long known of the allegations against him, The New York Times reported

Defrocking means McCarrick, 88, who now lives in a friary in Kansas after he lost his title of Cardinal last year, can no longer celebrate Mass or other sacraments, wear clerical vestments or be addressed by any religious title

The judgement was recognized by the Pope to be of a 'definitive nature,' and cannot be appealed, a Vatican statement said

The Pontiff accepted McCarrick's resignation from the College of Cardinals in July and he was suspended from all priestly duties

He was first removed from ministry in June, after a church panel proved a claim that he had abused an altar boy almost 50 years ago

McCarrick had previously denied the allegations, saying he had 'absolutely no recollection of this reported abuse

' He had appealed his penalty, but doctrinal officials earlier this week rejected it and he was notified of the decision on Friday, the Vatican said

The allegations that McCarrick had sexually abused seminarians and an altar boy decades ago have raised questions among Church leaders and victim advocacy organizations as to why he was allowed to remain in a powerful position

McCarrick became a Cardinal in 2001.He then led the Archdiocese of Washington until 2006 and frequently met political leaders, becoming an influential figure in American politics

An attorney for the former altar boy who made an accusation against McCarrick said last June that his client was abused twice, once in 1971 and again in 1972

Both alleged incidents happened at St.Patrick's Cathedral as his client was being fitted for a cassock for Christmas Mass, his attorney Patrick Noaker told CNN

'McCarrick started measuring him, then he unzipped his pants, stuck his hand in and grabbed his genitals,' Noaker said

He claimed that his client, who was about 16 when the incident occurred and a student at a Catholic high school in New York, pushed McCarrick away

Noaker said: 'One thing he distinctly remembers is that McCarrick told him not to tell anyone about it

' An investigation by the Archdiocese of New York found the allegations by the altar boy were 'credible and substantiated

'It then handed the case over to law enforcement last year.The Vatican said in a statement that he was dismissed from a clerical state after he was tried and found guilty of several crimes

These included 'solicitation in the Sacrament of Confession, and sins against the Sixth Commandment with minors and with adults, with the aggravating factor of the abuse of power

' The officials 'imposed on him the penalty of dismissal from the clerical state.' McCarrick, when he was ordained a priest in his native New York City in 1958, took a vow of celibacy, in accordance with church rules on priests

'Today I am happy that the pope believed me,' said one of McCarrick's chief accusers, James Grein

In a statement issued through his lawyer, Grein also expressed hope that McCarrick 'will no longer be able to use the power of Jesus' church to manipulate families and sexually abuse children

' Grein had testified to church officials that, among other abuses, McCarrick had repeatedly groped him during confession

Saying it's 'time for us to cleanse the church', Grein said pressure needs to be put on state attorney generals and senators to change the statute of limitations

'Hundreds of priests, bishops and cardinals are hiding behind man-made law,' he said

The archdiocese of Washington, D.C.said in a statement it hoped that the Vatican decision 'serves to help the healing process for survivors of abuse, as well as those who have experienced disappointment or disillusionment because of what former Archbishop McCarrick has done

' McCarrick, a one-time 'prince of the church', as cardinals are known, becomes the highest-ranking churchman to be laicized, or dismissed from the clerical state

It marks a remarkable downfall for the globe-trotting power-broker and influential church fundraiser who mingled with presidents and popes but preferred to be called 'Uncle Ted' by the young men he courted

The scandal swirling around McCarrick was even more damning to the church's reputation in the eyes of the faithful because it apparently was an open secret that he slept with adult seminarians

The Vatican summit, which runs from February 21-24, draws church leaders from around the world to talk about preventing abuse

It was called in part to respond to the McCarrick scandal as well as to the explosion of the abuse crisis in Chile and its escalation in the United States last year

Despite the apparent common knowledge in church circles of his sexual behavior, McCarrick rose to the heights of church power

He even acted as the spokesman for U.S.bishops when they enacted a 'zero tolerance' policy against sexually abusive priests in 2002

Francis removed McCarrick as a cardinal in July after a U.S.church investigation determined that an allegation he fondled a teenage altar boy in the 1970s was credible

It was the first known allegation against McCarrick involving a minor - a far more serious offense than sleeping with adult seminarians

But Francis himself became implicated in the decade-long McCarrick cover-up after a former Vatican ambassador to the U

S.accused the pope of rehabilitating the cardinal from sanctions imposed by Pope Benedict XVI despite being told of his penchant for young men

Francis hasn't responded to the claims.But he has ordered a limited Vatican investigation

The Vatican has acknowledged the outcome may produce evidence that mistakes were made, but said Francis would 'follow the path of truth, wherever it may lead

' McCarrick moved from his Washington retirement home to a Kansas religious residence after Francis ordered him to live in penance and prayer while the investigation continued

It wasn't immediately clear if he would continue to live in a religious residence

Vatican watchers have compared the McCarrick cover-up scandal to that of the Reverend Marcial Maciel, perhaps the 20th-century Catholic Church's most notorious pedophile

Maciel's sex crimes against children were ignored for decades by a Vatican impressed by his ability to bring in donations and vocations

Among Maciel's staunchest admirers was Pope John Paul II, who later became a saint

Like Maciel, McCarrick was a powerful and popular prelate who funneled millions in donations to the Vatican

He apparently got a calculated pass for what many in the church hierarchy would have either discounted as ideological-fueled rumor or brushed off as a mere 'moral lapse' in sleeping with adult men

For more infomation >> Vatican defrocks top US cardinal McCarrick over abuse allegations - Duration: 12:44.

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Shipwrecked 2019 winners revealed in tense finale - Duration: 2:54.

 This year's Shipwrecked has come to an end and the winner's have finally been revealed

  After three weeks of battling it out, Team Tigers ended up taking home the £50,000 grand prize during the finale

  That means Chris James, Hollie Hobin, Liv Lelaini, Jamie Hodge, Danielle Collins, Troy Cooke, Patrick Greenway, and Sean Lineker scored the big win

  Related articles Susan Boyle teases new album ahead of career comeback EastEnders' Ronnie and Roxy tease back-from-the-dead comeback Shipwrecked finale sees cast strip 100% nude in skinny-dipping spectacle  This last of this week's four new arrivals had all the power in their hands, after the Tigers asked Leah Hollie to join them in last night's episode

  It was up to them to choose which team to go with, and the tribe that ended up with the most people would be crowned the winners

  It all came down to Brad, who had the deciding vote.     After much deliberation he turned around his blackboard and revealed he'd chosen Tigers

  The reboot of the long-running series divided fans this year after some claimed that the show had become too easy

  Narrator Vick Hope opened up about the claims, admitting that it was expected as the public "don't like change"

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  "People don't like change, they don't like things being what they don't know.  "Some of the comments were really savage but they didn't stop watching and that's what entertainment television is all about

" Related articles Holby City and Casualty to MERGE for the first time in 14 years in major shake-up BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker 'taking break from show because of BREXIT' Jedward 'heartbroken' as mum tragically dies - 'We will miss you and your smile'

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