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PleaseBlitz
July-19th-2006, 12:10 PM
On his taxes. :doh:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/sports/20060719-122139-8423r.htm

SAN FRANCISCO -- The easy money Barry Bonds made by aggressively selling his name, likeness and sports equipment through his Web site and brief autograph sessions in hotel conference rooms could prove to be the embattled slugger's legal undoing.
A federal grand jury is probing whether he paid taxes on some of that fortune, and key government witnesses include a scorned business partner and a jilted lover who profited from the name "Barry Bonds." He also is being investigated for accusations that he lied to another federal grand jury about his steroid use.
Legal analysts said proving the Giants star cheated the IRS out of its cut of memorabilia sales is far easier to prove than perjury.
If so, Bonds wouldn't be the first professional athlete to run afoul of the IRS over sales of autographed jerseys, balls and baseball cards.
Pete Rose in 1990 served five months in prison for not reporting income from memorabilia. Several other prominent players -- including Hall of Famers Duke Snider, Willie McCovey and Darryl Strawberry -- were busted in the 1990s for not properly reporting such income.
Brian Hennigan, a Los Angeles lawyer who represented Strawberry when the baseball player pleaded guilty to tax evasion in 1995, said it's relatively easy to fall into tax trouble because the memorabilia business is largely cash-and-carry.
Sports memorabilia is a multimillion-dollar enterprise for professional athletes. Bonds sells his jerseys for as much as $1,900 on his Web site.
"The money is so easily accessible," Hennigan said. "There's going to be a lot of cash, and the promoter says 'Here is an envelope, it's full of cash' and it's just handed to you and you drive away and there aren't any forms to sign."
Strawberry was sentenced to six months of home confinement and ordered to pay $350,000 in back taxes. Other athletes have paid fines and back taxes to settle their tax problems.
"The sentence certainly depends on how much money is involved and how long it has been going on," Hennigan said. "If the athlete gets a lot of cash and never reports any of it, more likely than not the government is going to look at it harshly."
The grand jury investigating Bonds' case is expected to end its service tomorrow. However, the grand jury's term could be extended or a new panel could be given the investigation, former prosecutors said.
It isn't certain whether Bonds will be indicted, but it's clear he is in a legal pickle. Laura Enos, one of Bonds' attorneys, said the slugger's legal team would be "crazy" if it was not preparing a defense, although she says her client is innocent and should not be indicted. She said she has no knowledge of a pending indictment.

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RabidFan
July-19th-2006, 12:15 PM
Hey it took down Al Capone.....and Richard Hatch. :)

rincewind
July-19th-2006, 12:16 PM
Hey it took down Al Capone.....and Richard Hatch. :)


Next thing you know Bonds is going to contract syphilis.

The Evil Genius
July-19th-2006, 12:20 PM
Not a defense, but he hasn't even been indicted yet - let along proven to have cheated on taxes or perjured himself.

I know everyone wants to get their shots in on Bonds - but let's atleast wait until he is found guilty of a criminal act in the courts (and not in public and/or media circles).

rincewind
July-19th-2006, 12:21 PM
Not a defense, but he hasn't even been indicted yet - let along proven to have cheated on taxes or perjured himself.

I know everyone wants to get theit shots in on Bonds - but let's atleast wait until he is found guilty of a criminal act.



That's one.... enter Predicto for two and then Chewy for three.

gchwood
July-19th-2006, 12:23 PM
bah crucify him!

The Evil Genius
July-19th-2006, 12:26 PM
Bonds is a first class jerk and a-hole. There is no disputing that. And he brings the villification of the media and man fans on himself (not that he really cares).

That said, I think its a little overdone sometimes. Like the HGH/Steriod scandal, Bonds is just the most public figure right now on this tax evasion from merchandise sales in the Sports World. He isn't the only one who has been handed a cash stuffed envelope for 1 hour of autographs and failed to report it.

Don't misconstrue me, I am not saying that I think what Barry allegedly has done is ok - it's not. It's just that he isn't the only one.

HSW
July-19th-2006, 12:36 PM
How many stupid Barry Bond threads are people going to post.....
this is old news. Going to post if he took a crap today also?

Mooka
July-19th-2006, 12:37 PM
Not looking good for roid rage... :silly:

From what I've been reading in the papers, the steriod perjury trial isn't looking good either. The prosecution has brought in a pretty big list of witnesses to testify against Barry.

gchwood
July-19th-2006, 12:39 PM
Bonds is a first class jerk and a-hole. There is no disputing that. And he brings the villification of the media and man fans on himself (not that he really cares).

That said, I think its a little overdone sometimes. Like the HGH/Steriod scandal, Bonds is just the most public figure right now on this tax evasion from merchandise sales in the Sports World. He isn't the only one who has been handed a cash stuffed envelope for 1 hour of autographs and failed to report it.

Don't misconstrue me, I am not saying that I think what Barry allegedly has done is ok - it's not. It's just that he isn't the only one.


but if you are the government who are you going to go after the big fish or the little minnows? you fry the big fish, and make him an example for the little minnows. the idea being if the big guys are at risk everyone is at risk

Monkart
July-19th-2006, 12:42 PM
Next thing you know Bonds is going to contract syphilis.
From Richard Hatch :laugh:

Predicto
July-19th-2006, 12:54 PM
That's one.... enter Predicto for two.


Did I hear my name? :D

Actually, I have no idea if this is true or not. I do remember that Joe DiMaggio was supposed to be the worst offender on this type of thing. When we had the earthquake in 1989, DiMag's house was in the Marina, right next to the block that caught fire. It was all roped off and no one was allowed to go in. But DiMag supposedly got a local police guy to let him and a couple friends in to get a few personal mementos, which turned out to be a couple of big Hefty Bags full of cash. :laugh:

The Evil Genius
July-19th-2006, 01:53 PM
Not looking good for roid rage... :silly:

From what I've been reading in the papers, the steriod perjury trial isn't looking good either. The prosecution has brought in a pretty big list of witnesses to testify against Barry.

Who, his ex mistress and a childhood friend who Barry publicly accused of commiting forgery?

Real realiable. :silly:

Tax evasion will be a lot easier to prove (and indict for) than perjury, imho.

Coooleeey
July-19th-2006, 01:55 PM
He is the TO of baseball...leave the dude alone already. The MLB should be ashamed at their gay ass investigations they are doing. They started the whole thing to get him for something. Hopefully this is what they wanted so I can watch something better on Sportcenter.

The Evil Genius
July-19th-2006, 01:57 PM
Bonds should have just beat his wife - that way he could take a month off, go to counseling, and then be ok with MLB.

:rolleyes:

endzone_dave
July-19th-2006, 02:13 PM
The good news is it teaching a very important lesson to our kids:

If you use performance enhancing drugs, be damn careful when you fill out your taxes.

PleaseBlitz
July-19th-2006, 02:36 PM
He is the TO of baseball...leave the dude alone already. The MLB should be ashamed at their gay ass investigations they are doing. They started the whole thing to get him for something. Hopefully this is what they wanted so I can watch something better on Sportcenter.


Why would anyone want to leave either of those 2 *******s alone? They deserve every bad thing that happens to them.

CHUBAKAH
July-19th-2006, 02:47 PM
That's one.... enter Predicto for two.
Don't forget Chewy for three.

rincewind
July-19th-2006, 02:50 PM
Don't forget Chewy for three.


What are you talking about...



That's one.... enter Predicto for two and then Chewy for three.



:paranoid:

Predicto
July-19th-2006, 02:53 PM
Hey - nobody is entering me bud. I may live in San Francisco, but .... :laugh:

CHUBAKAH
July-19th-2006, 03:07 PM
What are you talking about...
:paranoid:
Edit King
:dallasuck

Coooleeey
July-19th-2006, 03:42 PM
Why would anyone want to leave either of those 2 *******s alone? They deserve every bad thing that happens to them.

If they are so bad then put them in jail...for ****s sake just keep them off of my TV screen. You can honestly say you aren't annoyed by seeing some Bonds/TO drama on SportsCenter EVERY DAY?

PleaseBlitz
July-19th-2006, 04:21 PM
If they are so bad then put them in jail...for ****s sake just keep them off of my TV screen. You can honestly say you aren't annoyed by seeing some Bonds/TO drama on SportsCenter EVERY DAY?

EXACTLY!

The Evil Genius
July-20th-2006, 01:32 PM
No indictment for Bonds today - on what was thought to be the last day of work for a grand jury investigating the baseball star.

Not sure if this will be the lasting impression of the case against Bonds - that there wasn't one in the grand jury's eyes - or if the Feds are just trying to but a little more time.