Today the Oregon newspapers report that Steven Dale Kelton was convicted, along with six others, of filing false papers (mostly currency transaction reports) with the IRS in order to make trouble for various people, including judges and IRS employees. In these papers Kelton claimed that he had paid millions of dollars to these people (who, naturally, had not reported this imaginary sums in their own tax returns). He faces the prospect of several years of free room, board, and sodomy.
Oddly enough the IRS did not try to nail with a corollary action: Since he had claimed to have transferred many millions to all those other people, how come he never reported having such enormous sums in his own tax returns?
http://www.oregonlive.com/newsflash/...rylist=orlocal