The U.S. Tax Court imposed a penalty of $10,000 on Louie Elias in case number 024624-06L. Mr. Elias filed his petition in this case on December 1, 2006.
For the year 2001, the Internal Revenue Service showed that Mr. Elias had an adjusted gross income of over $62,000, yet Elias had filed a 2001 federal income tax return showing his income to be zero. In a hearing on February 24, 2009, Judge Diane L. Kroupa noted that Mr. Elias was "a follower of Mr. Hendrickson and cracking the Code [sic]."
The Court ruled in favor of the IRS, and imposed the $10,000 penalty under section 6673 against Elias for filing a frivolous lawsuit.
Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
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Re: Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
As opposed to a "meritless lawsuit" ala Barringer??Famspear wrote:The Court ruled in favor of the IRS, and imposed the $10,000 penalty under section 6673 against Elias for filing a frivolous lawsuit.
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Re: Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
Elias is a good example of an observation we frequently make: there are no honest principles involved with guys like this. It's no more than "I don't wanna pay taxes! Now I need to find a reason."
In 2000, Louie decided that he didn't feel like showing up on a traffic ticket. As a result, California suspended his license. Elias sued them in federal court for supposed civil rights violations and civil RICO (!). Dismissed, of course. A few months later, he sued the ebil fedrul goobermint itself, this time claiming tax stuff - forcing him to file a return was a Fifth A. violation, there is no law, wages are not income, yadda yadda. Dismissed in less than a month. There were others.
Hendrickson was just a convenient excuse. If Charles Manson had a theory why Louie didn't have to follow the law, Louie would pick up Helter Skelter.
In 2000, Louie decided that he didn't feel like showing up on a traffic ticket. As a result, California suspended his license. Elias sued them in federal court for supposed civil rights violations and civil RICO (!). Dismissed, of course. A few months later, he sued the ebil fedrul goobermint itself, this time claiming tax stuff - forcing him to file a return was a Fifth A. violation, there is no law, wages are not income, yadda yadda. Dismissed in less than a month. There were others.
Hendrickson was just a convenient excuse. If Charles Manson had a theory why Louie didn't have to follow the law, Louie would pick up Helter Skelter.
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Re: Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
If excuses were dollars, these idjits could easily pay off their tax liabilities.
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Re: Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
I'll guess that these cases involve the same guy:
Elias v. Connett, 908 F.2d 521 (9th Cir. 1990); see:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case? ... 11&scilh=0
Elias v. United States, 974 F.2d 1341 (9th Cir. 1992); see:
http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F ... 55249.html
Elias v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2009-236 (2009); see:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case? ... 06&scilh=0
Elias v. Connett, 908 F.2d 521 (9th Cir. 1990); see:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case? ... 11&scilh=0
Elias v. United States, 974 F.2d 1341 (9th Cir. 1992); see:
http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F ... 55249.html
Elias v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2009-236 (2009); see:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case? ... 06&scilh=0
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Re: Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
I'm also guessing he's had an acting career:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0253489/
For example, it looks like he played "Bubba" in a TV movie called Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge, in 1987.
Somehow, I don't remember seeing that.
He played "Guy at Bar" in an episode of LA Law in 1986 (that would have been the first season).
EDIT: Actually, to be fair, if this is the same guy, I have to say that although he's not a star, he has had a long and reasonably respectable career in Hollywood, as an actor, stunt man, and even a writer.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0253489/
For example, it looks like he played "Bubba" in a TV movie called Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge, in 1987.
Somehow, I don't remember seeing that.
He played "Guy at Bar" in an episode of LA Law in 1986 (that would have been the first season).
EDIT: Actually, to be fair, if this is the same guy, I have to say that although he's not a star, he has had a long and reasonably respectable career in Hollywood, as an actor, stunt man, and even a writer.
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Re: Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
PAM is a big fan of the civil RICO crap...
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Re: Hendrickson's Heroes: the Louie Elias case
If it is who we seem to think it is (former actor/stuntman), he's getting close to eighty years-old and hasn't worked in the movie/TV business in over twenty years.
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