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Friday, October 4, 2024

Millions of dollars in IRS refund checks sent through mail were stolen in massive fraud

 The check’s not in the mail.

Tax filers who opted to get their IRS refunds sent to their homes said their checks never arrived and were allegedly stolen as part of a massive fraud costing millions of dollars, according to a report.

More than 200 taxpayers who were expecting refund checks ranging from a few hundred dollars to as much as $500,000 have complained to Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) that they were victims of theft, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Some tax filers who opted to receive their IRS refunds in the mail never received the checks.Christopher Sadowski

Malliotakis, who represents Staten Island, said the 218 cases that her office has fielded include checks totaling $3.8 million.

One of her constituents had to reissue their request to the IRS four times before receiving a refund check.

“People are getting these checks reissued and the reissued checks are stolen,” Malliotakis told the Journal.

Bennett Grimm, a spine surgeon based in Atlanta, told the Journal that he was notified by the IRS in February that he should expect to receive a refund check from his 2021 amended tax return in two to three weeks’ time.

Grimm said he was expecting a check for $96,000, which the IRS owed him after he sold his medical practice.

But by May, the check hadn’t arrived.

When his account requested a new check, it was stolen and deposited fraudulently, according to the Journal.

Grimm said he is now awaiting his third refund check.

More than 200 taxpayers have complained to Rep. Nicole Malliotakis about stolen refund checks.AP

More than 90% of taxpayers choose to get their refunds through direct deposit, which requires giving the IRS bank account information.

But an estimated 10 million filers opt to receive paper checks — making them a target for theft.

Those who receive paper checks can’t switch to direct deposit for that tax year in case of lost or stolen funds.

“We strongly urge direct deposit,” IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told the Journal.

“It’s the fastest and safest way for us to get taxpayers their refunds.” 

Tax filers who had their refund checks lost or stolen are encouraged to fill out an IRS taxpayer statement form and mail or fax it to the IRS office where the return was filed.

Once the Treasury Department’s Bureau of Fiscal Service determines that the claim is legitimate, it will send a new check.

The process can take up to four months, though in some cases it can take less than 30 days.

The IRS encourages taxpayers to opt for direct deposit rather than paper checks.Christopher Sadowski

Last year, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network issued an alert on a nationwide rise in theft-related check fraud.

In February, two New York residents were sent to federal prison for stealing a $2.9 million IRS refund check that was bound for a Houston couple.

In August, a Los Angeles man was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for using Instagram to solicit bank account holders to deposit stolen checks worth at least $2.7 million.

The IRS said it is modernizing its core technology to include more functions that will enable taxpayers to log into their accounts online.

“As we modernize, we have to do it thoughtfully with a lot of due diligence,” Werfel told the Journal.

https://nypost.com/2024/10/04/business/millions-of-dollars-in-irs-refund-checks-sent-through-mail-are-being-stolen/

Diddy warned Justin Bieber to stay quiet on things he did with ‘big brother Puff’ in resurfaced clip

 A 2011 video of Justin Bieber and Sean “Diddy” Combs on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” has resurfaced in the wake of the rapper’s arrest for alleged sex trafficking and racketeering.  

The clip begins with host Jimmy Kimmel asking the pair what their friendship is like and if they are working on music together.

“I think that we have become friends in a strange way,” Combs, 54, replied, to which Bieber, then 16, quipped, “It’s like Rob & Big,” in reference to skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and his bodyguard, the late Christopher “Big Black” Boykin.

Justin Bieber and Diddy on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”ABC

“I’m Big and you’re Rob,” the Grammy winner continued.

“He’s, to a lot of us, he’s like a little brother. He’s not afraid to call and ask for advice. He’s somebody that industry wise, the record industry is a strong family,” Combs reflected. “He’s somebody that we definitely have our arms around and we wanna protect him because he’s genuinely such a nice person besides his talents.”

“He’s one of the greatest kids you could ever know,” he added. 

Justin Bieber and Diddy talking about their friendship on the late night talk show.ABC
Justin Bieber and Diddy on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

Bieber then reached out to shake hands with Combs as the two laughed and pointed to one another.

“You know, Diddy bought his son a Bentley, maybe he could buy you one also while you’re at it,” Kimmel, 56, chimed in. 

“He got me a Lamborghini,” Bieber, now 30, responded. “I haven’t gotten it yet, though.”

“When is that coming? That Lamborghini,” the talk show host interjected. “We talked about this last time.”

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Justin Bieber attend the Ciroc party at Vanquish Lounge on Feb. 5, 2014, in Atlanta, Georgia.FilmMagic

“The Lamborghini for a day or two and he had access to the house,” Combs said. “And he knows better than to be talking about the things that he does with big brother Puff on national television. Everything ain’t for everybody.” 

As of late, another “creepy” exchange between Combs and a then-15-year-old Bieber has been getting renewed attention.

“He’s having 48 hours with Diddy, where we hanging out and what we’re doing we can’t really disclose,” Combs said in the video. “But it’s definitely a 15-year-old’s dream.” 

Justin Bieber, left, and Hailey Bieber attend the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit gala on Sept. 13, 2021, in New York.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

“I have been given custody of him,” he continued. “He’s signed to Usher and I had legal guardianship of Usher when he did his first album.”

He added: “I don’t have legal guardianship of him [Bieber] but for the next 48 hours he’s with me, and we’re gonna go full crazy.” 

In another recently resurfaced video, the “Peaches” singer is seen talking about wanting to “protect” Billie Eilish from the music industry.

Bieber shared his feelings toward Eilish, 22, in 2020 while speaking with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe ahead of the release of his album “Changes.”

The pop star tearfully told Lowe about his own experiences in the music industry as a young artist. After a fast rise to stardom at just 14, he signed to Usher’s label in 2008. 

Rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs attends the REVOLT & AT&T Summit on Oct. 25, 2019, in Los Angeles, California.Getty Images

“It was hard for me being that young and being in the industry and not knowing where to turn, and everyone telling me they loved me, and turn their back on you in a second,” Bieber explained. “I just want to protect her,” the hitmaker added of Eilish, who at the time was 18.

“I don’t want her to go through anything I went through. I don’t wish that upon anybody.” 

Speaking about his personal struggles that played out in the public eye as he got older, Bieber revealed that at some points “it was bad … it was dark.”

“Think about how young I was and so impressionable and you have everybody telling me how awesome I am at all times,” he shared. “I just want people to understand the psychology of why I potentially could have problems in my life.”

Bieber also confessed that he has been “living in this shame” with “all this sort of stuff with my past.”

And when it comes to Eilish, the performer hopes he could be “a good example” for her. 

Sean “Diddy” Combs and Justin Bieber perform at the BET-SOS Saving Ourselves Help for Haiti Benefit Concert at American Airlines Arena on Feb. 5, 2010, in Miami, Florida.WireImage

“If she ever needs me I’m gonna be here for her. I’m just a call away.” 

Several past videos of Diddy and the lavish parties he’s thrown have resurfaced since his arrest on Sept. 16. Days after the news, a “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” clip went viral of Khloe Kardashian recalling running into Bieber at one of Combs’ A-list parties in 2014, saying that “half of the guests were naked.”

In an unsealed indictment against Diddy, federal prosecutors claim that the hip-hop artist hosted “freak off” parties where women were lured and coerced into engaging in sexual performances with male sex workers.

Justin Bieber is seen on June 23, 2024, in New York City.GC Images

The parties were allegedly recorded, providing Combs with material to blackmail and coerce his victims. 

Combs has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty on all counts and is currently in custody at a New York federal detention facility while he awaits trial.

Bieber, for his part, is not focusing on his old pal’s controversy after welcoming his son, Jack Blues, with wife Hailey Bieber.

“He’s aware of Diddy’s arrest and all the allegations,” an insider recently told People. “It’s not anything that he wants to focus on, though.”

https://nypost.com/2024/10/04/entertainment/diddy-warned-justin-bieber-to-stay-quiet-on-things-he-did-with-big-brother-puff/