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Idaho state lawmaker charged with tax evasion in Texas

The lawyer representing a first-term Idaho state lawmaker charged with tax evasion questioned the motivations of federal prosecutors.

The Spokesman-Review reports Republican Rep. John O. Green was indicted last year for conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government dating back to 2005 or 2006 in Texas when he acted as an attorney.

Prosecutors say the alleged scheme allowed Green’s clients to direct their profits into a trust account used by lawyers, which Green controlled “in order to evade paying their federal income taxes.”

Green’s lawyer Michael Minns said Green was charged only after he began his campaign for office in Idaho yet won the election even after the allegations surfaced.

Green in 2004 was barred from practicing law for five years in Texas’ Eastern District for a “recklessly false” statement.

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