New York – Sharpton Denies New York Times Report On Unpaid Taxes

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    Civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton speaks at the National Action Network about tensions leading up to a Grand Jury decision in Ferguson, Missouri and allegations of tax issues published in local media in New York November 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Lucas Jackson New York – Civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton on Wednesday dismissed as misleading a New York Times report that he owes millions of dollars in unpaid taxes and an organization he heads did not pay federal payroll taxes for its employees.

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    The Times reported Sharpton and his for-profit business face state and federal tax liens of more than $4.5 million.

    It said Sharpton travels first class, that he and his National Action Network repeatedly failed to pay hotels and landlords and his personal finances were intermingled with those of the non-profit NAN to pay his daughters’ private school tuition.

    The accusations come as Sharpton has been in the spotlight speaking out in the aftermath of the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.

    “I would have to be the most inept charlatan in the world,” Sharpton said at a news conference, referring to the Times report saying he was drawing a high salary while his organization was struggling.

    He called the Times story “misleading and totally out of context,” but said he did not know how much he owes in back taxes.

    “I have paid my taxes on a quarterly basis,” he said.

    NAN has used ADP, a payroll company, to handle payroll taxes since 2008, Sharpton said, and keeps to a previously agreed-upon schedule of payments with the government to pay back taxes. He also said he has loaned NAN money to cover unforeseen expenses.

    Sharpton denied that he and NAN mixed finances to cover his daughters’ private schooling.

    “There is not one dime that NAN paid to cover my daughters’ tuition,” he said.

    Asked to respond, a Times spokeswoman said: “We stand by our story.”

    Sharpton appears on MSNBC as a political commentator and has acted as an advocate in cases such as the Brown shooting and that of Eric Garner, who died after New York police put him in a banned chokehold.

    He sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004.


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    DanielBarbaz
    DanielBarbaz
    9 years ago

    Hard to believe that a Reverend, especially Al Sharpton, would be guilty of not paying taxes. Another manifestation of blatant racism by a conservative paper like the New York Times.

    ActualJew
    ActualJew
    9 years ago

    I would not believe him if he told me his name was Sharpton.

    9 years ago

    no he never lied ????????!!!!!!!!!!

    sissel613
    sissel613
    9 years ago

    I would have to be the most inept charlatan in the world,” Sharpton said

    Well, Rev Al. You said it cause you are a charlatan.

    gimmeabreak
    gimmeabreak
    9 years ago

    Funny. If the same charges were against a Rabbi, the head of a Jewish organization, everyone here would be screaming “Impossible! It’s antisemitism, pure and simple”. “Innocent until proven guilty”. And,.. one of personal favorites, “It could happen to anyone.”

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    9 years ago

    The article was a great summery of this oportunists career from the Brawley case to his friendship with the mayor. It even had that line when he claimed he owned nothing, that even the suits he wore were owned by his organization. That’s certainly something that the IRS should investigate.

    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    9 years ago

    Unless you’re African American, you probably don’t watch black TV. Those who do watch black TV see only nice things Obama and Sharpton do. They never report the negative things. When such a story develops, they portray the black person as the victim. If you converse with black people, they only know good and great things Obama has been for them. They live in their own world. This denial by Sharpton is typical and is all he needs to say so that the viewers of black TV hear what they want to hear.