ATLANTA â A federal jury has found Hampton resident Hakim Amal Archible guilty on three counts of filing or attempting to file false liens against federal officials and one count of obstructing or impeding the administration of the Internal Revenue Service.
âIn this case, the defendant filed false liens against current and former public officials to bully and harass them,â said Acting U.S. Attorney Kurt R. Erskine. âArchible learned that our office will vigorously pursue individuals who improperly weaponize the lien system in Georgia.â
âTIGTAâs statutory mission includes investigating individuals who are alleged to pose a threat to IRS employees engaged in the lawful collection of taxes,â said J. Russell George, the Treasury inspector general for Tax Administration. âAttempts to intimidate or retaliate against IRS employees engaged in the performance of their official duties will be aggressively pursued. We appreciate the efforts of the
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US Diplomacy 2021 Honors Jenkins Vangehn: The Unsung Hero Who Saved Liberia on the Brink One of Africa’s Worst Atrocities
US Diplomacy 2021 Honors Jenkins Vangehn: The Unsung Hero Who Saved Liberia on the Brink One of Africa’s Worst Atrocities
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Liberian-born, Jenkins Vangehn, whose towering and selfless patriotism earned him the United States Diplomacy 2021 Hero Award – on June 29, 2021, via virtual streaming, made history for his native Liberia and to his credit for his critical role in 2003 to courageously and bravely avert one Africa’s worst human atrocities. Jenkins Vangehn is undoubtedly Liberia’s unsung hero. Did anyone expect a young lad from Liberia’s remote Mining Town of Saclepea to accomplish such a feat?