Jan 27 (Reuters) - Prominent former U.S. Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein on Monday pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he failed to report millions of dollars he won in poker matches ...
SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein, who also has argued 44 cases before the high court, took part in poker games in Beverly Hills, Asia and elsewhere involving millions of dollars, hid winnings ...
Latin Times A high-profile Supreme Court lawyer accused of federal tax evasion pleaded not guilty on Monday, and entered an official agreement to abstain from alcohol and poker as he awaits trial.
A top Supreme Court lawyer was indicted in Maryland on federal tax evasion charges that allege he failed to declare millions of dollars in poker winnings and used law firm money to pay debts.
The suit, filed by the state, challenges a legal interpretation that allows tribes to exert authority over as much as 2.7 ...
The publisher of a notable Supreme Court news site has been indicted on tax charges. “Goldstein was also an ultra-high-stakes poker player, frequently playing in matches or series of matches in ...
But behind the scenes, federal authorities alleged in spectacular fashion this week, things were starting to crumble. The 50-year-old owed millions, an indictment claims, even as he ran sham ...
The Fairbanks Native Association formed in 1963, and under the tutelage of its founder, Ralph Perdue, one of the first things accomplished was the first gathering of Alaska Natives for a potlatch ...
Fairbanks is the second-largest city in the state of Alaska. In the winter months, it is a hot spot for people who want to see the northern lights. The city is home to the University of Alaska ...