Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These kids would have enough money to not have to work during their lifetimes (assuming a 110 year life span). What in the world do they need a credential from USC for?
Well, if they're anything like Olivia Jade, they're there for the partying.
USC isn't even a "party school." A lot of the well known party schools are much easier to get into than USC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These kids would have enough money to not have to work during their lifetimes (assuming a 110 year life span). What in the world do they need a credential from USC for?
Well, if they're anything like Olivia Jade, they're there for the partying.
Anonymous wrote:Has everyone listened to Gangster Capitalism or am I late to the party? I had no idea they were able to write off their payment to this guy as a charitable donation.
Anonymous wrote:These kids would have enough money to not have to work during their lifetimes (assuming a 110 year life span). What in the world do they need a credential from USC for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can attempt to write off “anything” on your taxes. However, if the IRS disapproves, then you’re on the hook for tax crimes.
No I realize that but they money they paid Singer went to his registered 501c3 (or whatever it is) "charity" that was set up to help "inner city kids" and he specifically told them they could write it off as a charitable donation.
Because liars lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can attempt to write off “anything” on your taxes. However, if the IRS disapproves, then you’re on the hook for tax crimes.
No I realize that but they money they paid Singer went to his registered 501c3 (or whatever it is) "charity" that was set up to help "inner city kids" and he specifically told them they could write it off as a charitable donation.
Anonymous wrote:You can attempt to write off “anything” on your taxes. However, if the IRS disapproves, then you’re on the hook for tax crimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Wow, 9 months. Longest sentence to date.
It's gonna be ugly for Aunt Becky
I’m thinking 15 months minimum for her AND for her husband.
This dude plead guilty to less charges while Aunt Becky has 4 including federal wire fraud on her plate.