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Main thread for Ed and Elaine Brown vs the evil IRS
« on: May 24, 2006, 06:51 PM NHFT »
http://www.wmur.com/news/9269615/detail.html

Plainfield Couple Accused Of Not Paying Taxes
Officials Say Couple Owes Nearly $1 Million

POSTED: 5:41 pm EDT May 24, 2006

CONCORD, N.H. -- A husband and wife from Plainfield, N.H., are facing federal charges, accused of not paying their taxes for at least 10 years.

Investigators said that Edward and Elaine Brown are members of a militia and have protested paying taxes in the past.

Elaine Brown, 65, is a prominent dentist in the Lebanon, N.H., area. She and her husband face 21 counts of failing to pay income tax. Officials estimate that the couple owes close to $1 million over the last decade.

"In various contexts, Mr. Brown has stated he and his wife have not paid taxes and has raised in his defense several shopworn and frivolous reasons for not paying taxes," Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Morse said.

Prosecutors said the Browns are both members of militia groups who fail to recognize, in large part, the legitimacy of the federal government.

Federal court documents say that the Browns wrote a letter to the IRS in 1997 claiming, among other things, that there was no law establishing liability for the federal income tax and that they were not U.S. citizens and not subject to the federal income tax laws.

In court Wednesday, a judge ordered the Browns to surrender 35 guns kept at their home. The prosecutor presented photographs that show Edward Brown's car with a militia insignia on the side door. He also showed aerial pictures of Brown's home that investigators described as a fortress.

The two were arrested at Elaine Brown's dental practice in Lebanon.

"Well, he's involved with some groups that have expressed hostility to the federal government," Morse said. "In fact, he made statements that he and his wife would defend their property and liberty with their lives."

The judge made it clear that the right to join a militia is protected by the First Amendment and the right to own guns is protected by the Second Amendment, saying that the case is about allegations that the two failed to pay taxes.

The Browns were released pending the removal of all weapons from their home.
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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2006, 06:53 PM NHFT »


"Well, he's involved with some groups that have expressed hostility to the federal government," Morse said. "In fact, he made statements that he and his wife would defend their property and liberty with their lives."

Interesting quote

How dare he be hostile to the Fed!

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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2006, 09:02 PM NHFT »
Now... how does one go about joining one of these semi-organized militias?

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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2006, 09:50 PM NHFT »
I don't understand how their guns factor into this. How does owning guns have anything to do with not paying taxes? I don't understand why they're being told to give up their guns...
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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2006, 10:25 PM NHFT »
I don't understand how their guns factor into this. How does owning guns have anything to do with not paying taxes? I don't understand why they're being told to give up their guns...

Anyone who has been convicted of, or is under indictment for, a felony crime is barred from owning a firearm.


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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2006, 10:40 PM NHFT »
This is very troubleing. 
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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #6 on: May 24, 2006, 11:11 PM NHFT »
Plainfield!  Remember that.

Are some of these bastards nice boys from nice towns (who have "SWORN TO UPHOLD AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION . . . ") planing to kill folks here in NH?
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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #7 on: May 24, 2006, 11:55 PM NHFT »
"...has raised in his defense several shopworn and frivolous reasons for not paying taxes," Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Morse said.


Say what?  Shopworn?  Frivolous?
I don't know any of these people, but something sure smells bad.

I'm thinking "shopworn" & "frivolous" may have something to do with a reality which these boys (and girls) don't care to here about.  Maybe they don't teach much about the Constitution these days.
BTW, are all these boys and girls under an oath of some kind?

Just a side thought: Why Plainfield?
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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2006, 07:58 AM NHFT »
guilty until proven innocent ..... or guilty until you give in to all their demands.
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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2006, 08:05 AM NHFT »
Anyone have contact info for them?  We could do the real story, instead of that pack of lies.
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« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2006, 08:46 AM NHFT »
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060525/REPOSITORY/605250360

Just because they don't believe in paying taxes these folks are being said to live in a 'fortress'.
At least the judge said they had the right to have their guns.
They are non-violent but know what the government of the world is up to and don't want to contribute to it.
Now they will most likely be put in prison for not complying with it.



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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #11 on: May 25, 2006, 08:46 AM NHFT »
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060525/REPOSITORY/605250360

Husband and wife are active in militias
 
Couple face conspiracy charges

By MARGOT SANGER-KATZ
Monitor Staff
May 25. 2006 8:00AM

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A husband-and-wife pair of self-described militia members from Plainfield was arrested yesterday and charged with evading more than half a million dollars in federal income taxes.

Elaine A. Brown, a dentist with a practice in Lebanon, was indicted in New Hampshire U.S. District Court on charges of tax evasion, conspiracy, disguising large financial transactions and failing to collect employment taxes from her employees, a total of 21 felonies. Her husband, Edward Lewis Brown, was indicted on charges of conspiracy and hiding financial transactions, eight felonies total. Both Browns pleaded not guilty at their arraignments yesterday.

Bill Morse, the assistant United States attorney handling the case, said that he believed Edward Brown was "heavily armed and dangerous" and should be held without bail until the couple's trials in July. He described the badge Brown wears as a national commander of The Constitutional Rangers of the Continental Congress of 1777 and the 35 guns that Brown says he owns. Morse said recent improvements to the Browns' home made it "essentially a fortress." He also repeated a series of inflammatory statements that Brown has made to newspaper reporters, local police officers and FBI agents who have interviewed him.

"He believes the federal government is plotting to take all of our freedoms away," Morse said

Magistrate James Muirhead disagreed and released both Browns on the condition that they relinquish all of their firearms, submit to searches of their home and refrain from entertaining guests with guns. A probation officer was sent with Dr. Brown to locate and remove the guns in the house before her husband was released.

Over the last decade, Edward Brown, a retired cockroach exterminator, has claimed membership in several anti-government militia groups including the Constitution Rangers of the Continental Congress of 1777, the Constitution Defense Militia, and the Unamerican Activities Investigations Commission, which he founded.
   
In 1996, Brown said that he believed the federal government was responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing and became a prominent spokesman for militia groups, appearing in Time magazine, Newsday, and the Los Angeles Times. He also made an unsuccessful run for the New Hampshire Legislature that year.

Dr. Brown has been less vocal about her militia involvement, but Morse said she was also a member of the Constitution Defense Militia. Court records suggest that she earned several hundred thousand dollars each year from her dental practice.

From 1999 to 2003, the Browns also refused to pay the school portion of their property taxes in Plainfield and Lebanon, until tax liens threatened the deeds to their home and business, according to newspaper accounts and the Plainfield tax collector. In February 2003, Edward Brown told the Connecticut Valley Spectator that their non-payment was an act of civil disobedience against a school system that was indoctrinating children in "Communism, humanism, bigtime, homosexuality and cultural-political engineering," in violation of the constitution.

Four months later, the Browns paid their back taxes. But it wasn't because Edward Brown changed his mind, another Spectator article said, but because "he wanted to avoid a deadly confrontation that he said would result if the town or city attempted to seize his property."

According to the indictment, Dr. Brown, 65, has not paid any income tax since 1999, when she and her husband, 63, conspired to funnel her practice's proceeds into a trust. The couple is also accused of splitting large financial transactions through postal money orders in order to avoid laws that require reporting any transactions of more than $10,000. Dr. Brown is accused of failing to withhold or pay the income taxes of her practice's employees.

The document says the Browns wrote to the Internal Revenue Service on several occasions to say they believed income taxes were voluntary and they would not pay "until a 'full and proper' investigation proves the legitimacy of the IRS."

During the five years the Browns allegedly did not pay taxes, Dr. Brown earned more than $1.3 million in income, the indictment says.

If convicted, the Browns face a maximum sentence of five years in prison and $250,000 fine for each evasion and conspiracy charge, and 10 years in prison and a $500,000 fine for each structuring offense. The government also wants to seize their home and the building that houses Dr. Brown's business. A judge granted a restraining order requiring the couple to keep and maintain the buildings until the case is resolved.

Both Browns were armed at the time of their arrest. According to Morse, witnesses say that Brown always keeps a pistol tucked in the waistband of his pants and does not fly because he is unwilling to give up his weapon.

"Brown has been known to boast that he would never allow his gun to be removed from his person while he was alive," read a court document filed by prosecutors.

Morse said witnesses have also reported that Brown has night vision goggles, body armor, and told the Plainfield police he has access to "special weapons."

Morse would not say how long the justice department has been investigating the Browns, but court documents refer to a search warrant of Dr. Brown's Lebanon business executed in November 2004. At that time, court documents allege, a few militia members arrived and told Edward Brown that 300 more were willing to help him defend his property. Brown instructed them to "stand down,"the document said.

In court yesterday, the Browns were indicted separately, but the courtroom staffed double the usual number of bailiffs for both hearings.

Elaine Brown appeared composed, in a skirt and a long knit jacket. Morse agreed with a probation department recommendation that she be released as long as she complied with bail conditions that included surrendering her weapons.

Edward Brown's arraignment was lengthier. He appeared in leg shackles, wearing a dark leather jacket. When he entered the courtroom, he immediately turned to the gallery full of IRS officers, probation officers and federal marshals and grimaced. He then argued briefly with his appointed attorney.

When the judge asked Brown whether he understood the charges against him, he replied, "Not too well." Muirhead decided to settle for Brown's understanding of the penalties he faced if convicted.

Muirhead was not persuaded by Morse's arguments that Edward Brown was dangerous or posed a flight risk. He said that there was nothing illegal about the threats Brown had made or the weapons he's alleged to own.

"He has a right to say what he has said, though this judge may not agree with it," he said .

At several points in the hearing, Morse referred to statements Brown made in interviews with the FBI. But after the hearing he told a reporter that he could not comment on any FBI investigation. The investigation that led to the current charges was a joint endeavor of the IRS, the Postal Inspection Service, and the U.S. Marshals, with assistance from state police, and the Plainfield and Lebanon police departments. The Browns are scheduled for trial on July 18.

------ End of article

By MARGOT SANGER-KATZ

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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #12 on: May 25, 2006, 08:49 AM NHFT »
   

"He believes the federal government is plotting to take all of our freedoms away," Morse said


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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #13 on: May 25, 2006, 08:53 AM NHFT »
Better lock him up for thinking that.
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Re: Plainfield couple charged with not paying taxes
« Reply #14 on: May 25, 2006, 10:27 AM NHFT »
I hope you guys can get in touch with these folks, sounds like they could use our help. 
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