Real Estate Broker Who Impersonated IRS Agent To Remove Lien
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I have never met Michael Sabo but you know that he has a great deal of nerve. He had tax liens on his home, but that did not stop him. Let’s see what he did.
Brower said in 2004 and 2005, Sabo pretended to be an IRS Agent and signed and filed with the Clark County Recorder’s Office three fraudulent lien releases for tax liens the IRS had placed on his residence at 2323 Richard Drive in Henderson. Because of Sabo’s actions, three IRS tax liens, totaling approximately $97,000, were released from the property.
In September 2005, Sabo sold the Richard Drive property, thereby avoiding the payment of his federal taxes. Sabo also transferred most of the proceeds of the sale of the Richard Drive property to a nominee, Brower said. via KVVU Las Vegas.
Well, he got busted and now is facing a year of jail time. I hope the nerve that he professed walking into that recorders office will stand up to prison time.



Comment by Tony Sena on 10 January 2009:
Now that really takes some you know what to impersonate a Government Agency like the IRS.
Comment by Tom Royce on 10 January 2009:
Tony
I was thinking the same thing when I read it. Mess with Special Forces dudes, sure, but the IRS? Heck no… I bet a jury would have let him go if he had plead insanity.
Comment by Kevin Sandridge on 12 January 2009:
Wow. He’s gonna need that nerve for sure. Maybe he’ll be able to assume the guise of a large, hardened criminal named “Jo Jo!” Just amazing, really. Near pathological, I’d say.