The judgment in itself, substantial as it is, is not the most remarkable thing about the proceedings. First of all, it was entered on default. Despite six months of notices, Howard never responded in court. The DJ was thorough enough to hold an actual in-person hearing right before entering judgment - something unnecessary, because the documents the govt submitted with the default motion were fully sufficient. He even requested that the RO testify at that hearing, which he did.
Although Howard never responded in court, he did respond, after a fashion - he left a voicemail message for the AUSA handling the case. That message, in part, went as follows:
Well, not only did Howard fail to "try this out in court", but during the hearing the DJ asked the AUSA if she was aware of the implied threat. She responded that she was, she had notified DOJ Security, and she believes that they opened an investigation.I believe that it is immoral for the United States Government to charge taxes to the descendants of slaves who built this country for 400 years. Was re-, was forced to work in this place. Pulled from our families. 400 years of forced labor and never receiving any compensation for it. And now you have the gall to try and prosecute and charge taxes to the descendants of-, of a broken people that you are responsible for causing the breakage. … In truth, the entire United States should, by default, become the property of the descendants of slaves. But since you do not have that ability to do that, since you do not have the courage to do it let’s-, uh, let’s try this out in court. I am calling you, I’m going to post this on the internet and let them know that I have reached out to you [name of AUSA redacted - WS]. And I wonder if every descendant of slave gathered together and decided that what you’re doing is immoral and [Laughter] we’re gonna bring you down. Looking forward to this.
It's not clear to me that this is a sufficient threat for DOJ to decide to prosecute. It may well not. But, if it does, a $900K judgment will be the least of Howard's worries.
Knucklehead.