Tucked away after the wedding! Jessica Simpson and husband Eric Johnson spent their wedding night in the rustic and romantic Ty Warner cottage of San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, Calif., a source tells Us Weekly. The lovebirds, according to the insider, arrived at the luxurious haven on Wednesday, July 2, leading up to their star-studded July 5 nuptials at the ranch. According to the source, Simpson, 33, and Johnson, 34, stayed in the most luxurious cottage on the grounds, which costs approximately $2,000 per night. Their cottage [...]...
- 7/7/2014
- Us Weekly
Sorry, kids, there won't be a jailbird "Beanie Baby" after all ... the billionaire creator of the cuddly plush toys just got sentenced for tax evasion ... and managed to escape jail time.A judge sentenced Ty Warner to 2 years probation -- despite a bid by prosecutors for a prison sentence -- after the 69-year-old admitted he failed to report more than $24 mil in income between 1996 to 2008.The judge said he went easy on Warner -- who's...
- 1/14/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Here's hoping Ty Warner has a really expensive collection of Beanie Babies laying around.
The billionaire creator of the wildly popular '90s collectibles was charged on Wednesday (Sept. 18) with tax evasion and agreed to plead guilty and pay a penalty of nearly $53.6 million, prosecutors and his attorney tell Reuters.
According to the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago, Warner (who ranks at the 209th richest American by Forbes) "went to great lengths" to hide from both his accountants and the IRS more than $3.1 million in foreign income generated through a secret Swiss bank account.
Warner will pay a civil penalty of $53,552,248 for failure to file a Foreign Bank Account Report, his attorney Gregory Scandaglia said in a statement. "Mr. Warner accepts full responsibility for his actions with this plea agreement," Scandaglia says.
The federal charge alleges that in 2002, Warner earned over $3.1 million through investments held in his Union Bank of Switzerland account,...
The billionaire creator of the wildly popular '90s collectibles was charged on Wednesday (Sept. 18) with tax evasion and agreed to plead guilty and pay a penalty of nearly $53.6 million, prosecutors and his attorney tell Reuters.
According to the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago, Warner (who ranks at the 209th richest American by Forbes) "went to great lengths" to hide from both his accountants and the IRS more than $3.1 million in foreign income generated through a secret Swiss bank account.
Warner will pay a civil penalty of $53,552,248 for failure to file a Foreign Bank Account Report, his attorney Gregory Scandaglia said in a statement. "Mr. Warner accepts full responsibility for his actions with this plea agreement," Scandaglia says.
The federal charge alleges that in 2002, Warner earned over $3.1 million through investments held in his Union Bank of Switzerland account,...
- 9/19/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Billionaire "Beanie Babies" creator Ty Warner better hope he didn't take the tags off any of his stuffed toys -- Nana the Monkey, anyone? -- because he just got slammed with a $53.5 million penalty for tax evasion.Warner -- worth a reported $2.3 billion -- was charged with federal tax evasion Wednesday morning after allegedly failing to report more than $3 mil in income he earned in an offshore Swiss bank account back in 2002.The toy tycoon...
- 9/18/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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