A Chevy Chase attorney is charged with failing to report millions of dollars he won playing poker among other charges. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland issued a 22-count indictment… Read More
including some who played poker with presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman but did not recuse themselves from cases challenging their administrations’ policies and actions. Trump has long sought to pressure the Supreme Court, in some cases ...
Federal prosecutors allege that SCOTUSblog publisher Thomas Goldstein failed to report millions of dollars in his poker winnings.
Tom Goldstein, the appellate attorney and SCOTUSBlog publisher, faces a tax evasion complaint related to his alleged gambling activities and personal relationships. But legal experts say the sprawling indictment against him could spawn ethics complaints and civil litigation.
A top Supreme Court lawyer has been indicted on federal tax evasion charges after he paid off hefty amounts of debt accrued from high-stakes poker games using money from his law firm.
The publisher of a prominent blog about the Supreme Court was indicted Thursday in a multimillion-dollar scheme to evade federal income taxes and use money from his law firm to cover gambling debts from high-stakes poker games.
Law360: Tom Goldstein, a publisher of SCOTUSblog and one of the most experienced U.S. Supreme Court lawyers in the country, was indicted Thursday in Maryland federal court on charges he schemed to evade taxes for years and used funds from