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Deadbeat judge — hounded by IRS, making $190,258 a year


By Tim Novak and Alex Isenstadt, Oct 03, 2013
Chicago Suntimes

Cook County Circuit Judge Tommy Brewer is being hounded by the Internal Revenue Service.

The IRS has slapped Brewer with seven liens — two filed as recently as last year — seeking payment of a total of $227,559 in personal income taxes while Brewer was an attorney in private practice between 1997 and 2010, the year the Illinois Supreme Court appointed him to a vacant seat on the Cook County bench.

“I’m a good guy,” the judge says. “I’m not trying to cheat anybody out of anything. I’m trying to battle them as I can. I’m not saying I don’t owe them anything. I thought I owed them about $50,000 . . . I pay my tax religiously.

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