Randall Blair Johnson, 53, was found guilty of three counts of income tax evasion, three counts of willful failure to file tax returns and one count of witness tampering. Johnson is scheduled for sentencing on Sept. 5 by U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken.
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The evidence at trial proved that Johnson filed federal income tax returns for nearly 30 years, prosecutors said. Then, in 2002, he fired his C.P.A., stopped filing returns, stopped paying income tax, and started sending frivolous tax protester materials to the IRS and Oregon Department of Revenue.