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Reprinted with permission from Alternet The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Roger Stone on Friday, April 16, alleging that he owes the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) nearly $2 million. Now, Stone is firing back with his take on the latest lawsuit. As reports about the lawsuit began circulating online, Stone took to Telegram with his reaction. Along with links to reports about the case, Stone said, Same Deep State Bullshit different day, reports Law & Crime. He added, After Robert Mueller s dirty cops destroyed me financially the Department of Injustice, well aware of the fact that I have no income and no assets files a bogus civil suit against me. I guess they re still really pissed off about the pardon. Now I have no choice but to defeat them again. ....
STOCKBRIDGE â The Stockbridge City Council has approved a $22 million bond issue to fund completion of the cityâs amphitheater project as well as construct a new cultural arts center and initiate a master trail plan. Council members voted Nov. 24 to issue the bonds to fund projects that could be covered under the cityâs 2019 Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax V proceeds. The city expects to receive more than $20.5 million in SPLOST V proceeds over the next five years. Councilman Elton Alexander made the proposal for the bond issue, saying he wanted to pursue more than one city project at a time. His plan calls for $7 million to be used to complete the 3,200-seat amphitheater adjacent to City Hall, $14 million to go toward a cultural arts center, and $1 million as âseed moneyâ for the master trail plan. Under Alexanderâs proposal, the bonds will be repaid over five years at a 1% interest rate, taking advantage of what he called âhistor ....