Tulsa, Oklahoma (AP)
A Missouri man faces a federal indictment charging him with using multiple companies and bank accounts in an attempt to circumvent Oklahoma’s tobacco tax.
The indictment also charges that 66-year-old Gary L. Hall of Joplin, Mo., skimmed $25 million from tax revenues intended to go into the coffers of Oklahoma’s state government and American Indian tribes.
A Missouri man faces a federal indictment charging him with using multiple companies and bank accounts in an attempt to circumvent Oklahoma’s tobacco tax.
The indictment also charges that 66-year-old Gary L. Hall of Joplin, Mo., skimmed $25 million from tax revenues intended to go into the coffers of Oklahoma’s state government and American Indian tribes.