Four Weeks of Freedom Could Cost Ten Years at ClubFed

I’ve reported on Tony and Micaela Dutson before. The couple, who were nominated for my prestigious Tax Offender of the Year award (but did not win in 2010), apparently wanted to try again in 2011. Back In June 2010 I reported on their convictions for tax evasion. Well, the Dutsons apparently didn’t like it when their crimes were called, “the epitome of disrespect of the law.” So they decided not to report to the Bureau of Prisons after sentencing; they were supposed to report on May 23rd of this year. Each of them removed the electronic monitoring devices that they wore.

The couple then fled from Elgin, Oregon to Phoenix. It only took a few weeks for the Marshals to pick them up.

They were found guilty this past week of failing to surrender to serve their original sentences. They’re truly most recent Bozo behavior could add ten additional years to their original ten-year sentence.

I hope those four weeks in Phoenix are worth the potential ten additional years at ClubFed.

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2 Responses to “Four Weeks of Freedom Could Cost Ten Years at ClubFed”

  1. Mark V. says:

    This has nothing to do with your current post, but I just read somewhere that the IRS isn’t going to allow medical marijuana providers to deduct expenses any longer, due to some obscure law back dating back to the Reagan years.

    What’s your take? Will this kill the industry? I have no horse in this race, as I do not smoke pot, but isn’t this a bad idea?