Supreme Court lawyer jailed for failing to declare winnings as a high-roller poker player

A leading US Supreme Court lawyer was indicted in Maryland for tax evasion after he allegedly failed to declare millions of dollars in poker winnings.


As a poker player, he flew under the radar as an ultra-high-stakes player, frequently playing in matches or series of matches in the United States and abroad involving stakes totaling millions, and even tens of millions, of dollars
 
A prominent US Supreme Court lawyer has been indicted in Maryland for tax evasion, accused of failing to report millions in poker winnings. Known for participating in ultra-high-stakes poker games, he regularly played in matches across the United States and internationally, with stakes reaching millions or even tens of millions of dollars. This case highlights legal and financial risks for high-stakes gamblers who neglect tax obligations.
 
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