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Founders of Neways guilty of tax evasion

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Donna White | 10:17 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
I cannot believe this of the Mower family. I personally know of the many people they have helped through their business. If there was any wrongdoing I'm sure it was unintentional. These people have big hearts and have given many dollars of product to help the sick and needy. They just don't seem the type to be guilty of what they are accused. I for one will never believe it.
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Christina | 6:24 p.m. Dec. 10, 2007
I am quite sure these so called 'findings' of tax evasion have been 'trumped up'.Just as I'm sure the Mower family are not guilty.
I think the government should be on trial as taxation in my book is just a legal method of stealing from the publics' hard earned dollar.
I say stealing because they alwys take more than their fair share!!!
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Virginia Vallejo | 7:30 p.m. June 7, 2008
I headed Neways operation for South America in 1997-1998 and lost eveything I had ever had, after becoming a Diamond, winning the President's Cup and building a network of 30.000 in two years. In my lawsuit, which has already taken ten years, judicial experts found 14.108 incinerated orders and three different acountings. You can visit my page and learn more about it. Virginia Vallejo.
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V. Vallejo | 7:45 p.m. June 7, 2008
Neways' attorneys argue that a distributor's only right is to resell his/her purchase and that MLM networks are just an invention. Millions of victims of Neways worldwide simply do not speak English and are to poor to sue. I used to be a top celebrity and, when Neways and their lawyers ruined me, I became an author. I wrote Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar in Spanish, which became an instant bestseller. Now I am preparing my book on the Mowers and on how they operate in developing nations. I have also offered my evidence to the IRS and the DOJ.
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