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Elevate Your Expertise
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Food For Thought: Dear Jordy
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Member Spotlight: Daniel Cotts, Attorney
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Senate Hopeful in IRS Hot Seat
IRS TERROR TALE OF THE MONTH Senate Hopeful Faces IRS Heat
Steve Garvey, a former first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres and current U.S. Senate candidate in California, owes up to $750,000 in back taxes. According to county documents in California, over the last 40 years, Garvey and his businesses have been named in more than 40 federal and state tax liens totaling more than $3.85 million. Based on a financial disclosure statement he filed in February, he owes the IRS and the state of California as much as $750,000 in back taxes, plus penalties and interest. Garvey is vying for a Senate seat with Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, who is a heavy favorite over the 75-year-old former ballplayer. Garvey told Fox News earlier this year that he had been
“working diligently with our accountant and the IRS to resolve this debt.”
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Garvey has been plagued by financial problems since leaving baseball in 1987. He pursued a career doing motivational speaking and infomercials for alternative health remedies but wasn’t able to resolve his debt problems. “Some people have a mid-life crisis,” Garvey told Sports Illustrated in 1989. “I had a mid-life disaster.” Additional questions have arisen over tax records showing that at least $119,203 in taxes on a home listed as Garvey’s Palm Desert address have been paid by an organization called Sisters in Christ LLC. The data, first reported by the Sacramento Bee, is based on records back through 2017. Garvey’s sister-in- law is a manager of Sisters in Christ, a
Utah-based organization that has been listed as the owner of the property at least since last March. Garvey has not responded to reporters’questions about the property but said in a 2014 video for a real estate company that he bought the house from his wife’s mother. Garvey, a 10-time All-Star, earned the nickname “Mr. Clean” because he didn’t drink, smoke, or take drugs. But debt has been a habit he cannot shake. In a 2006 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Garvey said, “The day I’m able to be debt-free is the day I’m going to be the happiest guy around.” Eighteen years later, he’s still trying.
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