• Four men pleaded guilty last week Friday to misdemeanor charges of property damage for their participation in the Election Day 2004 tire-slashing. The defendants were all workers for the Kerry-Edwards campaign, and the 40 tires they slashed were on 25 […]

  • The first winner of my all-time favorite television show, Survivor, is on trial for alleged tax evasion. Richard Hatch is accused of not reporting to the IRS his earnings from Survivor, as well as not paying taxes on other income. […]

  • A government-wide analysis of the threat of money laundering in the United States has been released. Sixteen government agencies participated in assembling the data, including the Departments of Treasury, Justice, Homeland Security, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve […]

  • William Joachim of West Phoenix had been arrested on suspicion of using Brett Favre’s credit card over 40 times. He was arrest on four felony charges related to identity theft. Two other men were also arrested in the case, and […]

  • On Balance – The Magazine for Wisconsin CPAs – January/February 2006 By Colleen Smith Like a Perry Mason movie brought to life is the way some forensic accountants describe their jobs. Investigations and courtrooms are part of their everyday lives, […]

  • Written by Tracy L. Coenen, CPA, CFF On Balance – The Magazine for Wisconsin CPAs – January/February 2006 It felt like my gut had been ripped out. Fifteen years of our lives went down the drain. He took our trust […]

  • After 10 long years, a small company in New Hampshire has been cleared to continue using the name Charbucks for its coffee. The New York federal court ruled that the market would not be confused between Starbucks and Charbucks, and […]

  • Written by Tracy L. Coenen, CPA, CFF Wisconsin Law Journal Reprinted in Kansas City Daily Record and St. Louis Daily Record Fraud is an industry unto itself, causing annual losses to United States companies totaling at least $660 billion. While […]

  • Yesterday it was reported that a man in New Mexico caught a mouse in his house, threw it on a pile of burning leaves, and the flaming mouse ran back into the house. The house completely burned down. Today it […]

  • Thomas Coughlin, the former Vice Chairman of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will plead guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and tax evasion. He was accused of stealing $500,000 through the improper use of gift cards and expense reimbursements. Mr. Coughlin’s […]