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2 Face Penalty in Slave Reparations Case
Associated Press via Yahoo News ^ | 10/23/03 | JUSTIN BERGMAN, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 10/23/2003 7:39:00 AM PDT by TexKat

WARSAW, Va. - Crystal Foster's father advised her to spend the $500,000 income tax refund she got two years ago. When the government came looking for its money, the Fosters said it was their rightful reparations, since their ancestors were slaves.

Though there is no federal reparations program, Foster had spent the money in eight days, buying a $40,000 Mercedes Benz, paying off her student loans and helping her brother pay for his first year at Virginia Tech.

Foster's father, Robert Lee Foster, prepared her tax forms and was convicted along with his daughter of trying to defraud the government. He maintains he did the right thing.

"Black people are not treated as humans, but as things by the U.S. government," he said in an interview at the Northern Neck Regional Jail. "We were used as resources to enrich this country and we get no inheritance from the wealth we brought."

According to the Internal Revenue Service, more than 80,000 tax returns were filed in 2001 seeking nonexistent slavery tax credits, totaling $2.7 billion. More than $30 million was mistakenly paid out in slave reparations in 2000 and part of 2001.

That number dropped significantly last year after stepped-up scrutiny of tax returns and an aggressive media campaign targeted against scam artists promising to secure tax credits for blacks.

But the government has also begun quietly cracking down on filers of false claims after years of looking the other way.

Foster and his daughter each were convicted in July of conspiracy to defraud the government. Robert Foster also was convicted of four counts and Crystal Foster of one count of making false claims.

Both were scheduled to be sentenced in U.S. District Court in Richmond on Thursday. Defendants in similar cases have received up to seven years in prison.

The case against Robert Foster has taken several bizarre turns.

Foster renounced his U.S. citizenship in jail and professed allegiance to the Moab Tiara Cherokee Kituwah Nation, an obscure Charlotte, N.C., group whose members claim they are descendants of African Moors who came to the New World before European colonialists.

Foster filed papers in U.S. District Court seeking to vacate the judgment against him based on lack of jurisdiction by the U.S. government. The judge rejected the motion.

Foster also tried unsuccessfully to fire his attorney, Thomas Johnson, and hire an "indigenous attorney" who identified himself as justice secretary for the Kituwah Nation.

Foster, a 51-year-old tax return preparer, said he endured years of racial discrimination during his career with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in Richmond. In 2000, he sued his former employer, claiming he was passed over for promotion as an accountant because he was black. The case was settled for $5,000, leaving Foster bitter.

"I was picked out to be harassed," he said. "I was always outspoken."

Foster, who admitted he called U.S. District Judge Richard L. Williams a "white devil" in court, said he doesn't hate anybody. "But I do hate the actions of some people."

The issue of slavery reparations has long simmered in the United States, but some say it may be gaining momentum.

Blacks last year filed lawsuits in several states against a number of large corporations, alleging they profited from slavery for two centuries and that blacks should be compensated.

More recently, Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said that if elected president he would order a study of reparations for descendants of slaves.

IRS spokeswoman Michelle Lamishaw said the idea of filing reparations claims may have originated with a 1993 Essence magazine editorial urging blacks to seek refunds of $43,206 per household as a delinquent tax rebate. The magazine said the figure was the modern-day equivalent of 40 acres and a mule, which Congress voted to give former slaves following the Civil War. The deal was vetoed by President Andrew Johnson.

Foster said he increased the total tenfold to account for inflation. According to the U.S. attorney's office, Foster prepared returns claiming more than $3.6 million in reparations, most for about $500,000 each.

In the refund that was mistakenly paid out, 25-year-old Crystal Foster claimed she had overpaid taxes on long-term capital gains in 2000. She listed the fictitious "Black Capital Investments" fund of the U.S. Treasury as the source of the gains.

Foster received her refund check in October 2001. Prosecutors say only about half the money has been recovered.

Johnson, Robert Foster's attorney, declined to comment on the case. But Foster said from jail he did not believe he broke the law.

"This was not an effort to defraud the U.S. government," he said. "This was purely a protest against the U.S. government."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: crystalfoster; irs; reparations; robertfoster; taxrefund
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To: OXENinFLA
I've serviced office equipment at the IRS processing centers. When you aks why this scam got feet? I can tell you that those inside looked the other way on purpose. This takes complicit workers inside the IRS to pull off.
21 posted on 10/23/2003 8:06:03 AM PDT by blackdog ("This is everybody's fault but mine")
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To: cardinal4
IRS spokeswoman Michelle Lamishaw said the idea of filing reparations claims may have originated with a 1993 Essence magazine editorial urging blacks to seek refunds of $43,206 per household as a delinquent tax rebate.

Isn't this illegal. Isn't Irwin Schiff in jail for this, or is it just for tax evasion.

22 posted on 10/23/2003 8:06:38 AM PDT by Grit (Tolerance for all but the intolerant...and those who tolerate intolerance etc etc)
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To: TexKat
I suspect he was ignored for promotion not because he is black, but because he most certainly has a shitty attitude and I am sure he brought it to the office with him.
23 posted on 10/23/2003 8:10:18 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: TexKat
You know, every time I hear about the injustice of slavery and the lack of reparations, I think -

Hey, if it were not for slavery, your butt would still be running around naked and almost starved to death in the African Bush - dying from commonly curable diseases, drought, and utter poverty - gee wiz - sounds like he got something for his ancestor's "investment" to me....
24 posted on 10/23/2003 8:19:52 AM PDT by TheBattman ("It's a feature, not a bug....")
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To: dirtboy
According to the Internal Revenue Service, more than 80,000 tax returns were filed in 2001 seeking nonexistent slavery tax credits, totaling $2.7 billion. More than $30 million was mistakenly paid out in slave reparations in 2000 and part of 2001.

I want to know how the IRS accomplished this particular screw-up.

If you have ever had any 'serious' dealing with the IRS you might better ubderstand how this could happen. IMHO this was accomplished with 'inside help.'

25 posted on 10/23/2003 8:20:42 AM PDT by Khurkris (Scottish/HillBilly - Revenge is an Art Form for us. Ranger On...)
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To: TheBattman
The actual truth is that none of them would have ever been born. The events leading to their parents meeting would have never taken place, since their parents would have never been born either.
26 posted on 10/23/2003 8:21:36 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: TexKat
Yeesh!

I've been fighting the IRS for the last 7 months over a $600 error (on their part), and $30 million is OOPS! "mistakenly" given away?
27 posted on 10/23/2003 8:25:28 AM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow ("Forth now, and fear no darkness!")
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To: ChadsDad
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28 posted on 10/23/2003 8:29:04 AM PDT by laotzu
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To: TexKat
"Black people are not treated as humans, but as things by the U.S. government," he said in an interview at the Northern Neck Regional Jail. "We were used as resources to enrich this country and we get no inheritance from the wealth we brought."

Yo Bobby Lee . . . there is a world of difference between "are" and "were," especially when "were" is 150-some years ago.
29 posted on 10/23/2003 8:30:22 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: Bacon Man; Allegra; humblegunner; Eaker
Foster renounced his U.S. citizenship in jail and professed allegiance to the Moab Tiara Cherokee Kituwah Nation, an obscure Charlotte, N.C., group whose members claim they are descendants of African Moors who came to the New World before European colonialists.

All of you who were wondering what tribe I'm from . . . Im a Moab Tiara. Which is good, 'cause I look fetching in a tiara.
30 posted on 10/23/2003 8:31:28 AM PDT by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: TheBattman
"if it were not for slavery, your butt would still be running around..."

Nah. His african brother would have sold his worthless butt to some other white devil....cuz that's what bro.s do best.

31 posted on 10/23/2003 8:31:53 AM PDT by laotzu
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To: boxerblues
the IRS & the federal government in general is SADLY & mostly populated by fools, incompetants & "lieabouts".

free dixie,sw

32 posted on 10/23/2003 8:34:16 AM PDT by stand watie (Resistence to tyrants is obedience to God. -Thomas Jefferson)
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To: ysoitanly
I received my usual $3,600,000 refund this year per usual.

From the Department of Redundancy Department? ;)

33 posted on 10/23/2003 8:35:37 AM PDT by general_re ("I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away.")
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To: TexKat
More recently, Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said that if elected president he would order a study of reparations for descendants of slaves.

that's our boy for ya'....

34 posted on 10/23/2003 8:39:07 AM PDT by martin gibson
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To: TexKat
More recently, Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said that if elected president he would order a study of reparations for descendants of slaves.

that's our boy for ya'....

35 posted on 10/23/2003 8:39:07 AM PDT by martin gibson
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To: TexKat
Robert Foster wanted to mane his daughter "Sue" but was reminded by his wife that it was a verb. They later settled on their favorite drug and decided to name her "Crystal". (/sarcasm)

Nothing short of contempt for people like this trying to get back at "da man"!

(Further regressing the rights of honest, less hateful, less greedy folks.)

36 posted on 10/23/2003 8:40:24 AM PDT by FixitGuy
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To: FixitGuy
Oops.... mane=name
37 posted on 10/23/2003 8:41:31 AM PDT by FixitGuy
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To: ysoitanly
I received my usual $3,600,000 refund this year per usual.

$3.6 Million...Is that all?...You big coward!

38 posted on 10/23/2003 8:42:08 AM PDT by Onelifetogive
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To: dirtboy
I want to know how the IRS accomplished this particular screw-up.

In the refund that was mistakenly paid out, 25-year-old Crystal Foster claimed she had overpaid taxes on long-term capital gains in 2000. She listed the fictitious "Black Capital Investments" fund of the U.S. Treasury as the source of the gains.

They fibbed on their returns. Did not claim slavery, just claimed they gave too much.

39 posted on 10/23/2003 8:47:18 AM PDT by Jalapeno
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To: TexKat
send em to Guantonomo Bay...renounced citizenship, let him rot with the Taliban.

when in his life was he treated as property, as he claims? My Spanish ancestors surely were oppressed by the Moors, so maybe I can sue them?
40 posted on 10/23/2003 8:54:37 AM PDT by jonalvy44
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