Actor Wesley Snipes is still in big trouble. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Atlanta has refused to overturn his conviction and three year prison term for tax evasion, Courthouse News Service reported.
Celebrities have on many occasions gotten themselves into trouble for avoiding taxes or not filing their returns altogether -- or worse.
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“We moved heaven and earth, because the minute you think someone shouldn’t be in prison and is in prison ... in the prosecution of actor Wesley Snipes, the star of the Blade trilogy.
Such actions have previously landed high-profile individuals such as Wesley Snipes in prison. The Internal Revenue Service has clarified this difference by saying: “Tax evasion is illegal ...
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After starring in the offbeat thriller, "The Mephisto Waltz" (1971), Alda played a college professor convicted of manslaughter who is adjusting to life in prison in the gripping drama "The Glass ...
One of the heroes they run into is Blade (Wesley Snipes), who stepped back into the role of the Daywalker for the first time since Blade: Trinity in 2004. Hot Toys has celebrated Snipes' return by ...
Let’s face it. It’s been a pretty good year for Blade fans. Well, that is, if you’re a fan of the original Wesley Snipes-led trilogy of yesteryear and not the complicated remake Disney and ...