From WSJopinion: In reaching Hunter Biden’s plea deal, the Justice Department violated every norm in the tax-enforcement book, writes Eileen J. O’Connor
Review and Outlook: Under oath, IRS agents Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler say their attempt to investigate Hunter Biden faced unprecedented meddling from the Justice Department. Will Attorney General Merrick Garland and Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss respond? Images: Bloomberg News/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kellyto plead to two misdemeanor tax charges, other things were happening in neighboring New Jersey.
Last week U.S. District Judge Stanley R. CheslerGabriel M. Ferrari, owner of a Linden auto-repair shop, to one year and one day in prison after Mr. Ferrari pleaded guilty to filing a false company tax return. His return failed to include all his income and claimed deductions for personal expenses, including gambling on horse races. In addition to the prison term, he will be required to pay restitution.
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