Showing posts with label tax evasion. Show all posts
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Monday, September 22, 2014

Freeman Carl “Buck” Reed Defrauded Victims of $1.3 Million Pitching a Bogus Philippine Gold Investment and Failed to File Tax Returns for 10 Years

Former St. Joseph Man Sentenced to More Than Seven Years in Prison in Philippine Gold Scam and for Failure to File Tax Returns
Freeman Carl “Buck” Reed Defrauded Victims of $1.3 Million Pitching a Bogus Philippine Gold Investment and Failed to File Tax Returns for 10 Years
U.S. Attorney’s Office August 15, 2014
  • Western District of Michigan (616) 456-2404
GRAND RAPIDS, MI—Freeman Carl “Buck” Reed, 45, formerly of St. Joseph, Michigan, was sentenced to 87 months in federal prison for failing to file income tax returns and committing a fraud scheme involving gold bars he told investors were buried in the Philippines. He was ordered to pay $1.3 million in restitution to the fraud victims, and more than $500,000 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service. The Honorable Janet T. Neff, U.S. District Judge, imposed the sentence. U.S. Attorney Patrick Miles, Jr. said, “Reed’s failure to file tax returns or pay any taxes — particularly in light of his extravagant lifestyle — was an insult to decent, tax-paying citizens everywhere. The fraud he perpetrated was deplorable abuse of trust. This office will continue to vigorously prosecute those involved in these kinds of crimes.”
Reed was convicted of failure to file tax returns following a jury trial in February 2014. At trial, the jury heard evidence that Reed had not filed any tax returns — or paid any taxes — for almost 10 years, despite making more than $1 million in just a three year period and living an extravagant lifestyle that included five luxury vehicles and an expensive house.
Shortly after the tax trial, Reed pled guilty to the Philippine gold fraud. He admitted that, after his direct-marketing business failed, he engaged in a scheme to defraud investors by soliciting money from investors to recover “Yamashita’s gold,” a legendary gold hoard supposedly left behind by Japanese soldiers when they were defeated by the U.S. Army at the end of World War II. Desperate for money, Reed told investors that he and a co-conspirator had located the gold and would use their money to finance the gold extraction costs. He told other investors that he had access to “gold certificates” supposedly worth millions of dollars. Reed was able to obtain $1.3 million in connection with the two schemes. Instead of using the investors’ money as promised, Reed admitted that he spent it on himself so that he could maintain his façade of wealth.
“Mr. Reed was not selling an investment; instead, he developed an elaborate hoax meant to enrich himself. The prosecution and sentencing of Mr. Reed, who diverted investor’s funds for his benefit and then intentionally failed to file income tax returns, is a fundamental element in maintaining public confidence in our tax system,” said IRS Acting Special Agent in Charge Jarod Koopman.
“For nearly a decade, Mr. Reed failed to file tax returns and defrauded investors of well over $1 million, all while lining his own packets and living an extravagant lifestyle”, stated Paul M. Abbate, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Detroit Field Office. “The prosecution of Mr. Reed holds him accountable for his years of criminal conduct, and the FBI will continue to partner with the IRS to bring to justice those who commit these brazen financial crimes.”
The case was investigated by the FBI and IRS and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Clay Stiffler, Michael MacDonald, and Matthew Borgula.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Buck Reed, Man sentenced in buried gold fraud scheme, Aug 15, 2014

Man sentenced in buried gold fraud scheme

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Freeman Carl Reed was sentenced to prison for running an elaborate buried gold fraud and failing to file income tax returns. / AFP/Getty Images
Freeman Carl Reed, 45, was sentenced to seven years and three months in prison. He said he concocted the gold fraud scheme after his direct-marketing business failed, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Grand Rapids.
Money was solicited to recover Yamashita’s gold, reportedly hidden in the Philippines at end of the war. Investors were told their money was needed to extract it.
Investors also were told that Reed had access to gold certificates worth millions of dollars.
“Mr. Reed was not selling an investment; instead, he developed an elaborate hoax meant to enrich himself,” said Internal Revenue Service Acting Special Agent in Charge Jarod Koopman. “The prosecution and sentencing of Mr. Reed, who diverted investor’s funds for his benefit and then intentionally failed to file income tax returns, is a fundamental element in maintaining public confidence in our tax system.”
A federal jury convicted Reed in February of failing to file tax returns. Authorities said evidence showed he had not paid taxes for nearly 10 years, despite earning more than $1 million over a three-year period. His extravagant lifestyle included five luxury vehicles and an expensive home, the U.S. Attorney’s office said in a release.
Reed, formerly of St. Joseph in southwestern Michigan, pleaded guilty to the gold fraud after the tax trial.
“Reed was able to obtain $1.3 million in connection with the two schemes,” the release said. “Instead of using the investors’ money as promised, Reed admitted that he spent it on himself so that he could maintain his façade of wealth.”
He was ordered to pay $1.3 million in restitution to victims of the fraud.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Buck Reed news article, August 15th, 2014, St. Joseph man headed to prision for tax evasion and gold scam



Posted: Friday, 15 August 2014 3:10PM

Former St. Joseph Man Headed To Prison For Tax Evasion, Gold Scam



More than seven years in prison await Freeman "Buck" Reed, a former St. Joseph resident convicted of a fraud scheme involving gold in the Philippines. Reed was sentenced to 87 months behind bars this week in federal court in Grand Rapids, and will have to pay $1.3 million in restitution to his victims and another half-million dollars to the IRS. He was convicted of failing to file income tax returns along with the fraud scheme. In the latter, Reed swindled people by claiming he could recover "Yamashita's gold," which is a legendary gold hoard rumored to have been left behind by Japanese soldiers defeated by the U.S. Army at the end of World War Two. He admitted he cooked up the scheme after the failure of a direct marketing business, and used the money from investors to keep up appearances that he was wealthy

Friday, March 28, 2014

Buck Reed Pleads Guilty to Scheme to Defraud Investors


Former SJ man pleads guilty in scheme (Buck Reed)

Feds say Buck Reed swindled investors by offering gold riches

Posted: Thursday, March 20, 2014 6:00 am |  Updated: 9:15 am, Thu Mar 20, 2014.  

 By SCOTT AIKEN - HP Staff Writer

GRAND RAPIDS - Freeman "Buck" Reed, a former St. Joseph man charged with swindling investors who were offered a share of a cache of gold hidden in the Philippines, has pleaded guilty to a federal fraud charge.

Reed, 44, and another man were indicted in July in a scheme to cheat investors out of $1.3 million, money they solicited to recover the gold and some gold certificates.

Federal prosecutors charged that there was no gold and Reed spent the investors' money freely on himself. Among other things, Reed bought a pair of snowmobiles for $15,500 and spent $79,349 to build a large deck and hot tub with river view at his St. Joseph residence in 2008-09, the government alleged. Reed appeared in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids on March 13 to plead guilty to one count of fraud by wire, radio or television, a felony that carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison, according to court records. Reed pleaded guilty as part of a plea agreement. The agreement was sealed by the court and not made public.

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http://www.heraldpalladium.com/news/local/former-sj-man-pleads-guilty-in-scheme/article_01454eb7-161a-5511-94e7-b7f1445bbc97.html

Buck and Renee Reed lived in my home in Alpine for 10 months.