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Porn mogul sentenced to more than five years in prison
I told the guy once:
Do like Enron and Ken Lay : fuck the people , but pay your taxes and give political contributions. You will not serve a day. Idiot didn't listen
" FIVE MORE YEARS " !!!!!
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Porn mogul sentenced to more than five years in prison
Lawyer says client will appeal
By Tony Plohetski, Steven Kreytak
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Friday, September 17, 2004
Six Austin-area adult video stores will be seized and sold by the federal government after a Texas man was sentenced Friday to more than five years in federal prison for mailing fraudulent tax returns and selling obscene videos.
John K. Coil, 62, of Highland Village, near Dallas, must surrender Dec. 1 to begin his 63-month sentence, Senior U.S. District Judge Harry Lee Hudspeth ruled. Coil, who pleaded guilty in June, was also ordered to pay a $5,000 fine.
"Today is a good day because a long-time merchant of hardcore, triple-X rated, sadistic pornography is on his way to federal prison," U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton said.
As part of Coil's plea, he surrendered 45 Texas properties owned by various corporations and trusts to the government ? including the six in and around Austin, all named "Adult Video."
Those properties include houses, offices, at least two dozen adult video stores and vacant pieces of land. The video stores are in cities including Austin, San Antonio, College Station, El Paso and Houston. With the exception of the Houston-area stores, the pornographic books, movies and other novelties in those stores will be destroyed by the government. The Coils will keep the contents of the Houston-area stores under the deal.
Sutton said the stores in Austin and other cities will be auctioned and that the merchandise that was part of the investigation will be destroyed. Sutton said he did not know whether the Austin-area stores remained open Friday.
Coil's sentencing concludes a case that began in the mid-1990s when Austin police detectives noticed what federal prosecutors have described as "financial irregularities" in Coil's business operations. They passed the case to federal agents, whose investigation culminated in a 32-count indictment against Coil and six others last year.
Each of the defendants, several of whom faced up to 20 years in prison on racketeering charges, have pleaded guilty and have been sentenced. They included Coil's son, daughter and wife, whose penalties ranged from probation to year-long prison terms.
John Coil's lawyer, John Fahle of San Antonio, said his client will appeal.
http://www.statesman.com/metrostate/...8coil_web.html
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Preparation for the Dark Archangel A-S-H-C-R-O-F-T ....
TEXAS !!!!
FOUR MORE YEARS, bunch of constipated idiots.... 
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I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....
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