DOJ Calls For Prison Time In Patrick Tax Fraud Case

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As RBR+TVBR first reported on September 2, the co-owner of what was one of the most active media brokerage firms in the U.S. has pled guilty to filing a false tax return. Three days later, Susan Patrick commented to RBR+TVBR on the matter, apologizing for “the pain and embarrassment” her actions caused.


Today, Patrick Communications is no more. And, as the Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Tax Division of the Department of Justice sees it,  prison time is being recommended for Mrs. Patrick.

 

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