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Financial Crime: Biblical tax cheat pleads guilty to filing for $2.9 billion in phony refunds to buy five-bedroom house, Mercedes Benz and Cadillac Escalades

David Isagba and his wife collected nearly $6 million in refunds for made-up trusts, then fought the IRS for years as the government tried to reclaim the money.

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