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Bitcoin bull Michael Saylor evaded more than $25M in DC taxes, city’s AG says

Tech billionaire and bitcoin booster Michael Saylor evaded more than $25 million in Washington, DC income taxes by falsely claiming to live elsewhere, according to a tax fraud lawsuit filed Wednesday by the District’s attorney general.  Saylor’s company, the software firm Microstrategy, conspired with the entrepreneur to help him evade taxes for more than 15…
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