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Old 02-18-2017, 04:50 PM   #22 (permalink)
solidus
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It does pad the budget, but in "Most" cases locally anyway it's part of the "Game". If you're the "Weight Man" that deals in kilo's and not "Cookies","Eight Balls" and "rocks". You're at a higher level on the distribution chain. You do this with full knowledge that your Donk car, the Range and your Bentley GT may be forfeit and you're looking at 15+ Fed time. When your gf LaQuita is the registered owner of your Bentley but everybody and their brother knows it's yours and you use it to drop off bricks at a trap house....Yeah it's a foregone conclusion that your forfeiture is the least of your problems. Couple months ago , seized 187k cash from a 17yr old. Stated employment "Kitchen worker at Little Ceasars Pizza" . Said he saved the money from working for less than two years. Two choices: We call the IRS and you explain why you did'nt report 187k or..................Forfeiture. Personally I'm more afraid of the IRS than the Justice system but that's just me liking my stuff at my house and having non frozen accounts.
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