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December 15, 2014
SEATTLE (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a former Bellevue developer and lender who spent millions on gambling, horse racing, private aircraft and property while ignoring a big tax bill has been convicted of tax evasion.
Thomas Hazelrigg III had previously agreed to pay $533,000 for taxes he owed from 1989 through 1991. But prosecutors said he ignored that obligation while buying a Bellevue penthouse; two homes in Palm Springs, California; two chandeliers by glass artist Dale Chihuly; and other items, including the services of a butler.
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