Complaint for €6.5 million alleging “a fraudulent scheme that caused FPSF Belgium to pay large amounts of money to putative entities in the United States claiming to be owed tax refunds relating to corporate dividends” in Kingdom of Belgium Federal Public Service Finance, described as Belgium’s tax collection agency v. Lion Advisory Inc. Pension Plan, described as a New York-based “trust recognized by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service”; Richard Markowitz, of New York; Luke McGee, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; John van Merkensteijn, of New York; FGC Securities LLC, described as being domiciled in Delaware and based in New York, and Stephen Wheeler, of Shrewsbury, New Jersey, at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Belgium Civil Complaint Courts Documents Fraud Government & Politicians Investment Tax United States District Court for the Southern District of New York USAJuly 27, 2021
Belgium FPSF v. Lion Advisory Inc. Pension Plan et al: ‘€6.5M Tax Fraud’ Complaint
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July 27, 2021
Lion Advisory Inc. Pension Plan, Richard Markowitz, Luke McGee, John van Merkensteijn, FGC Securities LLC, Stephen Wheeler
Kingdom of Belgium Federal Public Service Finance
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Belgium Fraud Government & Politicians Investment TaxKeywords
Argre Management Demetrios Lyristis FGC Securities LLC Goal TaxBack John Foley