$66k In Unpaid Taxes And Indifference Toward Mafoliegate – Senator Russell Has Some Explaining To Do

July 31, 2011

Did renovations start at deJongh's Mafolie home before the 2006 election?

Senate President Ronald Russell tells us he is serious about finding ways to resolve the “financial crisis” facing the Virgin Islands and that the government should “lead by example.”

So we’ve got a suggestion that will aid him in both his assertions – he can pay the $66,684.51 he owes to the government in back taxes. That way, he can help bolster the failing economy and set an example for others to follow.

That includes his chief executive officer Gov. John P. deJongh, Jr. who has admitted spending nearly a half million dollars in public money to fix up his private Mafolie home. But despite the emergence of what could be compelling photographic evidence this week – evidence indicating that those Mafolie renovations happened before the 2006 election – Russell says not to bother him, or the Legislature, with what he calls an illogical politically motivated attempt to squander the Legislature’s resources.

Pity. Between the two of them, the treasury could get at least a $566.000 contribution right off the bat.

Russell’s Taxes

 

Sen. President Ronald Russell

Attached below is a lien filed on December 8, 2010 against Ronald and Roylette Russell showing an unpaid tax balance of $66,684.51 for income taxes from 2006 in the amount of $14, 517.68 and from a 4549A charge in the amount of $52,166.83 from tax year 2005. 4549A charges generally stem from audits conducted by the Internal Revenue Service.

The charges were assessed in January of 2009 and May of 2010. If a release of the lien has been issued, it was not visible. If the Senator has verifiable proof these taxes have been paid, we’ll print it.

The Satellite Images

Satellite photographs were revealed last week showing construction at then private citizen deJongh’s Mafolie residence in November of 2006, preceding the election that gave him his first term.

The photographs show construction in the areas that were later revealed to be the guardhouse and parking lot later discovered to be paid for with public funds. The images were downloaded from Google Earth and do not appear to have been altered in any way.

The major issues stemming from this revelation are two-fold:

  1. The rationale for the expenditure of public funds on the Mafolie property was that the renovations were essential for the safety of the Governor. deJongh was not governor at the time the photographs were taken.
  2. Does the evidence of construction prior to the election indicate preemptive knowledge of the election results?

At minimum, one would expect that the Legislature, having held three hearings during the Twenty-Eighth Legislature and reporting findings to the US Attorney General, would have at minimum some curiosity as to the impact of these findings and at maximum, would reconvene a session to investigate this new information. Don’t you even wonder if the photos are legitimate?

Not Senator Russell.

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No matter the implications of these images to the complicity of all three branches of the government and the board of elections in the proven corruption that is Mafoliegate, Russell doesn’t even believe that the credibility of the images should be investigated.

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Listen to that carefully. It’s “farfetched” he says and asks “what’s the logic of taking a picture and saying it’s before….”

He can’t even say the word. So we’ll ask and answer the question for him.

It’s before the ELECTION! And the logic is that if in fact this is Mafolie, and if the construction started before the election, then what does that tell you about when the governor knew about what the outcome would be?

Don’t you think it even bears looking into? Apparently not.

Not only that, he says, but he saw the picture on Facebook – therefore eliminating any credibility at all. Ever heard of social media? Ever heard of Egypt?

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As far as he’s concerned, CrimeStoppers can handle it.

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So if you thought for one minute there would be any support for looking into what these photos mean and what action should be taken to address them, forget about it – because it’s just not important.

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So that’s his answer – let’s move on.

Sen. Russell may rest assured that the information has been passed on to those very agencies he refers to – except CrimeStoppers – and that his attitude and demeanor about this very important is duly noted and will be recalled at the appropriate time.

Meanwhile the disregard for the law, or even the appearance of respecting the law, marches on.

In the meantime, the Senate President should pay his taxes.

Russell Tax Lien

Hansen Tax Lien

 

 

 

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177 Responses to $66k In Unpaid Taxes And Indifference Toward Mafoliegate – Senator Russell Has Some Explaining To Do

  1. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:30 am

    Bolt has always been a Democratic operator. He sells access to deJongh and the Senators. He has done this for years. He has to kiss as% to keep the money rolling in. He is also on the down low. Why won’t these people come out of the closet both personally and professionally?

  2. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:32 am

    That name has alot of connections. Alot of them doing favors for this man right ya so.

  3. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:33 am

    No wonder she needs a shower and bidet in her office!

  4. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:34 am

    Yeah but all that water ain’t gonna be able to wash all her stink off.

  5. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:38 am

    Watson-Anderson:

    Please collect taxes from the government employees by payroll deduction. When I was in an IRB dispute in the states, I had to pay the entire amount and THEN went through the dispute process. Why aren’t you doing the same?

    Close to a million owed by three senators……..James, Hansen and Russell. How many more government employees could you be collecting from? Take it out of their pay or do what they do in the states, make them pay all disputed amounts upfront THEN go through the dispute process. If I did not pay all amounts the government said I owed I would have been thrown in jail.
    Hansen, especially since paying her taxes was a condition of her probation. Did you contact her parole officer? Judge who handed down the verdict? I believe CIF has a copy on this website.
    Do your job, please and show no favoritism.

  6. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:40 am

    Cladette, in my opinon, you stupid to put your CPA in jeopardy for John. When he is gone you won’t even be able to get a good bookeeper’s job.

    PS. Buy your clothing at least a size larger, your spanx aint holding all that in.

  7. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:41 am

    Do your damn job Claudette. All of you in top positions do your damn jobs if you even now how to do them. Word is all of you idiots don’t know what they hell you guys are doing.

  8. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:42 am

    And please do something with your hair. Cut it off buy a wig or something you look horrible.

  9. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 10:55 am

    Claudette you got some nerve coming up here on this sight telling people you are going to sue them for giving opinions about your poor work performance. You think people scared of you?

  10. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 11:01 am

    Moderating on this end too.

  11. Anon on August 14, 2011 at 12:06 pm

    Tom Bolt is a slum lord. Ever wonder why most VI attorneys also have real estate licenses?

  12. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 12:12 pm

    The only Commissioner that does not appear to be corrupted is Biggs, he is the only stand up guy amongst all other thieves. He is the shred of integrity needed in this place.

  13. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 12:19 pm

    watson-anderson,

    Why are you refering people with tax problems to your husband? You send these people to him, he charges them a boat load of money and then you fix the problem. This is a conflict of interest and your cpa license s/b taken away and you should go to jail. Keep tiefin’ up the place!

  14. Anonymous on August 14, 2011 at 8:28 pm

    Phillip Maxx real name is Rundolph Douglass from Texas!

  15. Anonymous on October 26, 2011 at 1:41 pm

    Whats really going on in the V.I…….Look like the FEDS need to koncking on somebodes door

  16. Anonymous on October 26, 2011 at 1:50 pm

    8:28 that’s lie. I suggest all you corrupt politicianas and cronies TRY AGAIN. Keep guessing, you’ll never figure it out!

  17. Anonymous on October 26, 2011 at 3:00 pm

    He need to explain why he paying Jamila and cutting people 8%

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