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Koosman needed to pay his taxes.


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Hey, who does Kooze think he is, an Obama cabinet member?


Former two-time All-Star pitcher Jerry Koosman will plead guilty to federal tax evasion this month, Bloomberg News Service has reported.

Koosman, a left-hander who won two World Series games for the "Miracle Mets" as they beat the Baltimore Orioles for the title in 1969, was charged in Madison, Wis., with a misdemeanor for failing to file a U.S. tax return for 2002, the report said.

"Right now, we're working and cooperating with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Madison," said Robert Bernhoft, Koosman's attorney. "After [April] 22nd, we'll be much freer to discuss the case."

Koosman, 66, went 222-209 from 1967-85 with the Mets, Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia Phillies.

He posted 20-win seasons twice, with the Mets and Twins, and he was an All-Star in 1968 and 1969 with the Mets.


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I wonder what happened on April 22nd


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]MADISON, Wis. -- Former major league pitcher Jerry Koosman has pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion and could face up to one year in prison.



(Merged from Uncle Sam comes after ex-Met, 5/22/2009)


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There's just no getting away from him , he'll get you every time Uncle Sam.


(Merged from Uncle Sam comes after ex-Met, 5/22/2009)


Guest Edgy DC
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We've run that news item about four times now.

Jerry won't go to jail.


(Merged from Uncle Sam comes after ex-Met, 5/22/2009)


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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4199726

]failed to pay federal income taxes for 2002, 2003 and 2004, defrauding the government out of as much as $90,000, assistant U.S. attorney John Vaudreuil said. He also faces $25,000 in fines.
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He told investigators he researched federal tax laws and concluded they applied only to federal workers, corporate employees and District of Columbia residents, court documents said.

"I guess it's a combination of being naive and not being able to understand law as I read it or was told," Koosman told U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb during Friday's hearing.



that's a lot of money, and that's one hell of an explanation.


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Um, maybe I'm wrong about him not going to jail.


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="metirish":2itxms9x]The Wesley Snipes defence[/quote:2itxms9x]

I think Snipes was actualyl one of those people who denied the legitimacy of the system (as opposed to saying "whoops, i interpreted this in a completely unbelievable way"



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