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Saturday, May 20, 2017

JUSTICE DELAYED: Roy Bradley Tax Fraud Sentencing Rescheduled

Roy C. Bradley's sentencing, originally set for Monday, May 22 at 2:00pm, has been rescheduled. 

According to a federal court document filed this week in his tax evasion case, Bradley will now face United States District Judge Thomas L. Ludington on Monday, June 12, 2017 at 4:00pm. 

Bradley was found guilty on March 10, 2015 (along with co-defendant Steven J. Ingersoll) of two counts of tax evasion and one count of conspiracy. In a related case, Bradley was previously found guilty on December 2, 2014 of four counts of illegally distributing and handling asbestos, in violation of the Clean Air Act. Bradley's co-defendant, Gerald A. Essex [AKA 'Bark'], was acquitted on the same four charges. 

Ludington previously sentenced Bradley to up to five years' imprisonment on March 12, 2015 for his asbestos convictions, and ordered Bradley to pay restitution to his workers, though the amount was not disclosed.

5 comments:

  1. what a weasel! using all of Uncle Steve's money shame on you Bradley

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  2. It's a shame that Uncle Steve isn't going to be in prison as long as Roy Bradley will.

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  3. Uncle Steve has so much money hidden, I am sure he can keep his cleaner out for as long as he can.

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  4. Time for him to go to the Grey Bar Hotel!

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  5. It is time for Judge Ludington to call an end to the games of this group. Put the crook in prison for as long as possible. It could not happen to a greedier group who cared nothing about the poisoning of employees, the public and long term consequences of his illegal acts.

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