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William Frantz, the Atlanta tax attorney for herbal herbal, early botanical book containing descriptions and illustrations of herbs and plants with their properties, chiefly those qualities that made them useful as medicines or condiments. Most of the herbals were written between c.1470 and c.  supplements executive Almon Glenn Braswell Almon Glenn Braswell was an American business owner who founded Gero Vita International Inc. He is most noted for being one of the 140 people pardoned in the Bill Clinton pardons controversy of January, 2001. , was acquitted on charges that he participated in an alleged tax evasion The process whereby a person, through commission of Fraud, unlawfully pays less tax than the law mandates.

Tax evasion is a criminal offense under federal and state statutes. A person who is convicted is subject to a prison sentence, a fine, or both.
 scheme by his client.

Braswell has pleaded guilty to conspiring to evade e·vade  
v. e·vad·ed, e·vad·ing, e·vades

v.tr.
1. To escape or avoid by cleverness or deceit: evade arrest.

2.
a.
 paying taxes and owes the government almost $10.4 million in back taxes and interest. He faces a sentencing hearing in September.

Staff reporter Amanda Bronstad can be reached at (323) 549-5225 ext. 225, or at abronstad@labusinessjournal.com.
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Author:Bronstad, Amanda
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
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Date:Aug 23, 2004
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