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Terry Simpkins <[log in to unmask]>
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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

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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of James
B. Byrne
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2021 11:21 AM
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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


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