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      • A jury convicted Lindsey Springer of one count of conspiring with Oscar Stilley to defraud the United States, three counts of tax evasion, and two counts of willful failure to file a tax return. Mr. Stilley was convicted of one count of conspiracy and two counts of aiding and abetting Mr. Springer’s tax evasion.
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  1. announced the return of a Grand Jury indictment today against Lindsey Kent Springer, 43, of Kellyville, and Oscar Amos Stilley, 45, of Fort Smith, Arkansas. The Indictment charges Conspiracy to Defraud the United States, Tax Evasion and Failure to File Tax Returns. Springer used the name Bondage Breakers Ministry to solicit and receive money.

  2. Apr 23, 2010 · Neither Springer nor Stilley have filed an income tax return since the late 1980’s. Springer used the name Bondage Breakers Ministry to solicit and receive money. His stated purpose for Bondage Breakers Ministry was “to get rid of the Internal Revenue Service.”

  3. Apr 26, 2010 · Technology. Tax. Audit. Accounting. Practice management. An Arkansas tax attorney and an Oklahoma businessman he represented have each been sentenced to 15 years in prison for their involvement in a tax fraud scheme.

  4. Apr 23, 2010 · Lindsey Kent Springer, 44, a Kellyville, Okla., businessman, and Oscar Amos Stilley, 46, an attorney from Fort Smith, Ark., were each sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stephen P. Friot to 180...

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Lindsey Kent Springer, 44, of Kellyville and Oscar Amos Stilley, 46, of Fort Smith, Ark., were charged March 10, 2009, with conspiring for about nine years to defraud the United States. They...

  6. May 13, 2012 · Lindsey Springer and Oscar Stilley are political prisoners serving 15 year sentences for "tax crimes." This is the first part of Mr. Springer's Petition to the Supreme Court for certiorari. I urge you to support Mr. Springer's work with a donation.

  7. Apr 29, 2008 · TULSA (CN) – A husband and wife who served time for tax evasion claim it was because defendants Lindsey K. Springer dba Bondage Breaker Ministries and attorneys Oscar Stilley and Jerold Barringer told them they could “un-volunteer” from paying taxes, and promised “that they would never be convicted, nor would they ever go to prison.”

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