$500,000
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
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Case Details
A lawmaker filed his second Chapter 13 bankruptcy in 2012 to fight state government and IRS over income taxes and stop foreclosure. A judge ruled the second filing was in bad faith and would not halt the foreclosure.
Additional Notes
Lawmaker stopped filing tax returns in 1996, lost a lawsuit claiming federal income taxes were unconstitutional. IRS sought to foreclose on his residence, which was held in a trust for his daughter, deemed a fraudulent transaction by federal authorities.