At least he was allegedly providing his mistresses with health insurance. It's not as awesome as offering them ponies, but it ain't nothing.Pyperkub wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:52 pm I could have sworn I posted about his issues before, but SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein is in some serious trouble, as Mr Fed would put it:
As well as paying for his 4(!) mistresses...Leading Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein was rearrested after prosecutors told a judge he represented a “serious risk of flight” from his criminal federal tax evasion case.
Goldstein failed to disclose two cryptocurrency wallets through which he received more than $8 million, and sent more than $6 million over the past week, Maryland federal prosecutors said.
The SCOTUSblog publisher was indicted in January on charges alleging he failed to declare millions of dollars in poker winnings and used his law firm’s money to pay his gambling debts.
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