Lawyer Tom Goldstein co-founded SCOTUSblog, which chronicles Supreme Court cases. He has appeared dozens of times before the high court.
SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein has been indicted for tax evasion and other crimes for failing to declare millions and using legal assets to pay off debts. The post ‘Ultrahigh-stakes’: Supreme Court attorney now repped by Trump lawyers failed to report millions in poker winnings and used law firm’s assets to ‘satisfy’ gambling debts,
The publisher of a prominent blog about the Supreme Court has been indicted in a multimillion-dollar scheme to evade federal income taxes and use money from his law firm to cover gambling debts from high-stakes poker games.
Thomas Goldstein lost millions playing poker, paid hundreds of thousands to women who didn’t actually work for his company and failed to pay taxes, according to the indictment.
Tom Goldstein, a top U.S. Supreme Court attorney and publisher of the SCOTUSblog news website, was indicted on Thursday in Maryland federal court for allegedly failing to report millions of dollars he won in poker matches and using his former law firm's accounts to pay his gambling debts.
Tom Goldstein, the publisher of SCOTUSBlog and a prominent attorney with extensive experience arguing before the Supreme Court, was indicted Thursday in Maryland. Prosecutors claim the attorney evaded taxes for years while using money from his law firm to pay for gambling debts.
Federal prosecutors allege that SCOTUSblog publisher Thomas Goldstein failed to report millions of dollars in his poker winnings.
A top Supreme Court lawyer was indicted in Maryland on federal tax evasion charges that allege he failed to declare millions of dollars in poker winnings and used law firm money to pay debts.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The publisher of a prominent blog about the Supreme Court was indicted ... who also has argued 44 cases before the high court, took part in poker games in Beverly Hills ...
The publisher of a prominent blog about the Supreme Court was indicted ... who also has argued 44 cases before the high court, took part in poker games in Beverly Hills, Asia and elsewhere ...
A supreme court attorney attorney from Maryland who made his name arguing before the Supreme Court is now facing serious legal trouble of his own.Thomas Goldstein, 53, a prominent appellate lawyer and high-stakes poker player known to