"After trials in state and federal court, Fleiss eventually spent time in prison for tax evasion."I'm amazed at how many criminals in the U.S., from Al Capone to Heidi Fleiss (to name only two), can't seem to be convicted of the crime(s) that they're charge with so they end up getting sent away for tax evasion. It says something about the U.S. legal system, I think. Just an observation...
Friday, July 25, 2008
I'm only including this because of one sentence...
Heidi Fleiss finds hard times in Nevada desert
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