Wait, let me get this straight, you make millions of dollars a year and can't pay your taxes? While most of us work for considerably less and are expected to pay ours?
Truth be known almost anyone can get an extension for almost no reason at all. But what is Jamie's problem?
NASCAR driver Jamie McMurray is trying to gain access to five investment accounts frozen in the multi-billion-dollar fraud investigation of Stanford Financial Group. Some of the funds in the accounts are used to pay expenses associated with his racing team, including employees, according to a filing in Dallas federal court. McMurray's Chicago-based attorney did not respond to phone and email messages Monday evening.
Earlier, several Major League Baseball players including Yankees outfielders Johnny Damon and Xavier Nady, Mets pitcher Mike Pelfrey and former Rangers Darren Oliver and Robb Nen have been linked to frozen Stanford accounts.
Story and Pic credit: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/yahoolatestnews/stories/033109dnspomcmurray.367b4ab.html

Yankees Pic Credit and associated story: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/baseball/mlb/02/20/nady.damon.ap/index.html
After reading the full story it appears McMurray simply bought a CD that is problematic, whatever that means. I assume McMurray is innocent. But I am not so sure about his investment advisor. This is troubling to me especially coming on the heals of Helio Castroneves's trial at which you may have noted Jimmie Johnson appeared as the first defense witness in defense of his financial advisor who he shares with Castroneves along with several other NASCAR drivers.
What do you guys know? Is this related even more closely to the Castroneves deal than I am aware of? What do you know about these baseball players that are apparently in the same situation as Jamie? Damon and Nady's agent Scott Boras? Let's hear it from Fox Blogs Nation.
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