Odaily Planet Daily News According to X users' call for pardon of BTC early investor Roger Ver (also known as "BTC Jesus"), Elon Musk responded, "Will inquire".
Previously, Roger Ver was accused by the Department of Justice of email fraud, tax evasion, and submitting false tax returns, and was arrested in Spain on criminal charges from the United States. The U.S. will seek to extradite Roger Ver to the U.S. for trial.
Roger Ver renounced his US citizenship on February 4, 2014 and, after moving abroad, US law requires Roger Ver to submit tax returns reporting capital gains from the sale of his assets (including BTC) worldwide, and pay taxes on these capital gains. The Department of Justice claims that Roger Ver has caused the Internal Revenue Service losses of at least $48 million.
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Musk responds to the call to 'Pardon Roger Ver': will conduct an investigation
Odaily Planet Daily News According to X users' call for pardon of BTC early investor Roger Ver (also known as "BTC Jesus"), Elon Musk responded, "Will inquire". Previously, Roger Ver was accused by the Department of Justice of email fraud, tax evasion, and submitting false tax returns, and was arrested in Spain on criminal charges from the United States. The U.S. will seek to extradite Roger Ver to the U.S. for trial. Roger Ver renounced his US citizenship on February 4, 2014 and, after moving abroad, US law requires Roger Ver to submit tax returns reporting capital gains from the sale of his assets (including BTC) worldwide, and pay taxes on these capital gains. The Department of Justice claims that Roger Ver has caused the Internal Revenue Service losses of at least $48 million.