D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb (D) said Wednesday that the tax preparation company Liberty Tax would pay more than 7,000 District residents whom it allegedly overcharged to settle a lawsuit filed in 2022.
The attorney general’s office sued Liberty, claiming the company’s “cash in a flash” promotion offered residents $50 for using its services to file between 2014 and 2021, according to a statement from the attorney general’s office. More than 7,300 customers who accepted the payment were charged up to $200 more for tax preparation, the statement said.
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#Fact1Her first husband Frank Sinatra had intended for her to star opposite him in his film The Detective. Her film Rosemary's Baby was running over schedule and so she refused his offer. Jacqueline Bissett was cast in the role instead and Sinatra's lawyer served Mia Farrow divorce papers on the set of Rosemary's Baby.2She was pregnant with her son Ronan Farrow during the filming of Another Woman (1988).3She has appeared in four films with Sam Waterston: The Great Gatsby (1974), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), September (1987) and Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989).
Articles in The Washington Post often draw hundreds of provocative, emphatic, critical comments online. Recently, one of the co-authors of a Post Magazine cover story interviewed someone who had commented on her article. In April, Post reporter Harrison Smith and I each followed a different college student on the same day. Harrison tagged along with Sheila Suarez, a 23-year-old commuter student at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, the first in her family to go to college; I followed Lars E.
Regarding the March 3 front-page article “Next on the docket: A lot more Trump”:
It is completely unconscionable that former president Donald Trump could possibly succeed in delaying the due process of justice past the election from which he should be barred. Is there, or is there not, anyone in the state, circuit or supreme courts who is still committed to the rule of order?
Some are more equal than others.