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Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein, a high-stakes poker player indicted in a sweeping tax case, has been jailed for allegedly violating the terms of his pretrial release.
Prominent former U.S. Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein was arrested and detained on Monday after a judge in Maryland said he violated the terms of his pretrial release on previous tax-related ...
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Intelligencer on MSNTom Goldstein Ran Out of Luck - MSNIn 2015, Goldstein was part of a legal team that convinced a U.S. judge to dismiss charges that Phua was operating a $400 million illegal sports-betting operation out of a villa at Caesars Palace ...
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Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein jailed as flight risk after cryptocurrency hiding claim - MSNTom Goldstein, a partner at the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLC, poses for a photo outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.
Tom Goldstein, who publishes the well-read SCOTUSblog, had been locked up for four days at the Chesapeake Detention Facility in Baltimore. The 54-year-old was sent there after prosecutors grew ...
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 ...
Tom Goldstein was indicted in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on charges of tax evasion, willful failure to pay taxes, false statements, and other charges.
Earlier today, I wrote about the allegations in the Tom Goldstein indictment. Here, I will compare some of the dates in the indictment with the dates of Tom Goldstein's oral arguments before the ...
Tom Goldstein, the publisher of SCOTUSBlog and a prominent attorney with extensive experience arguing before the Supreme Court, was indicted Thursday in Maryland.
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.
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.
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.
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