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Tracy Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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I remember the "Q-xcelerator" product.  It conditionally modified the Q 
in real-time if I recall.

On 10/8/21 1:22 PM, Terry Simpkins wrote:
> James, thanks for the update on Bob's legal problems.
> Several years ago, I was contacted by the IRS/FBI asking about Bob and our
> 'relation' to him.  I was a longtime customer of LPS at several employers
> using several of their products.
> We provided some invoices and 'proof of payment' and never heard back from
> "the man".  I always wondered what happened.  I guess now I know.
>
> Terry W Simpkins
> Yorktown, VA    23693
> IBA # 8778     SS1000, SS2000, BBG, 50CC
> www.hrot.org/grandtour/index.htm
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of James
> B. Byrne
> Sent: Friday, October 08, 2021 11:21 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] [EXT]: ramusage EXPIRED
>
>
> Since the subject came up I went to look into what happened to Lund
> Performance Solution and found this:
>
> https://www.irs.gov/compliance/criminal-investigation/prolific-tax-cheat-ple
> ads-guilty-in-federal-court
>
> July 19, 2021
> Portland, OR — An Oregon man pleaded guilty today to six felony charges
> after failing to pay more than $1.7 million in personal income taxes in a
> complex tax evasion scheme dating back to 2001.
>
> Robert Andrew Lund, of Lebanon, Oregon, pleaded guilty to tax evasion,
> failure to file personal income tax returns, and stealing food stamp and
> Medicaid benefits.
>
> According to court documents, in the mid 1980s, after working for several
> years as a computer engineer and programmer for the Hewlett Packard company,
> Lund moved to Oregon and started a private computer consulting company
> called Lund Performance Solutions (LPS). LPS's clients included large
> businesses, school districts, and health care companies located throughout
> the U.S. In 1993, Lund paid $30,000 to an offshore trust promoter to
> establish layers of trusts to hide his LPS profits from the IRS. From 1994
> to 1996, despite LPS being highly profitable, Lund reported almost no income
> on his personal income tax returns.
> Soon after, the IRS audited Lund and determined he owed more than $2.7
> million in taxes plus penalties.
> . . .
> Lund faces a maximum sentence of 27 years in prison, $950,000 in fines, and
> three years' supervised release. He will be sentenced on October 14, 2021
> before U.S. District Court Judge Michael H. Simon.
>
> As part of his plea agreement, Lund will pay more than $1.7 million in
> restitution to the IRS and $70,000 to the Oregon Health Authority. . . .
>
> Ouch.
>
>
> On Fri, October 8, 2021 10:15, Craig Lalley wrote:
>> I am sure donna will fill us in on the details.
>> RAMUSAGE was a great tool.   It got taken over by PAGES, so I don't
>> think
> Allegro offers it.
>> But that may change soon.  Hopefully!  It was a great tool.
>>
>> -Craig
>

-- 
Tracy Johnson
BT







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