The Columbus Dispatch

US sues Roger Stone over taxes

DOJ: Trump ally and wife owe almost $2M

- Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON – The Justice Department sued Donald Trump’s ally Roger Stone on Friday, accusing the conservati­ve provocateu­r and his wife of failing to pay nearly $2 million in income tax.

The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It alleges the couple underpaid their income tax by more than $1.5 million from 2007 until 2011 and separately alleges Stone also owes more than $400,000 for not fully paying his tax bill in 2018.

The suit alleges that the couple used a commercial entity known as Drake Ventures to “shield their personal income from enforced collection” and to fund a “lavish lifestyle.”

“Despite notice and demand for payment, Roger and Nydia Stone have failed and refused to pay the entire amount of the liabilitie­s,” the lawsuit says.

Stone was charged by the Justice Department in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion and convicted at trial of lying to Congress, tampering with a witness and obstructin­g the House investigat­ion into whether the Trump campaign coordinate­d with Russia to tip the 2016 election. Trump later commuted Stone’s sentence and pardoned him.

Stone, a longtime confidant of the former president’s, calls the lawsuit “politicall­y motivated.”

Stone boasted during the 2016 campaign that he was in contact with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange through a trusted intermedia­ry and hinted at inside knowledge of Wikileaks’ plans to release more than 19,000 emails hacked from the servers of the Democratic National Committee. But Stone denied any wrongdoing and criticized the case against him as politicall­y motivated.

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