Joseph D. Nunan, Jr.
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Joseph D. Nunan, Jr. was Commissioner of Internal Revenue from 3/1/1944 until 6/30/1947. He was convicted of tax evasion in 1952. He was convicted of hiding more than $90,000 income. In particular, he had won $1,800 on a bet that Harry Truman would win the election, but he neglected to declare it on his taxes. [1]
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- ^ Tax-troubled celebrities, politicians, outlaws. CNN. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.