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Today the Tax Court issued its opinion in "Families Against Government Slavery vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue."
Ann Coulter and the Film Actors Guild spokesman could not be reached for comment.
UPDATE, 3/6: The TaxProf reports the substance of the case here. It is very weird. The organization is was set up to fight a secret federal program:
...that the Federal Bureau of Investigation kidnaps Hollywood celebrities and that law enforcement personnel and private gangs are joined in a conspiracy to kill, trap, and enslave Hollywood celebrities and minorities "to gain more financial support" and to engage in activities that petitioner describes as "blood sport". Language in petitioner's documents also alleges that Government-sponsored welfare and housing programs force minority women to participate in the above alleged conspiracy.
So maybe the Film Actors Guild connection isn't so far-fetched.
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