Alaska Attorney’s Properties Sold Over $2 Million Tax Debts

Aug. 3, 2023, 6:16 PM UTC

The United States is proceeding in selling several properties owned by an Alaska attorney to recoup $2 million in back taxes.

Defense attorney, Phillip Weidner, partner at Phillip Paul Weidner and Associates, fraudulently deeded twelve properties he owned in Alaska to a fictitious entity called the “Phillip Weidner Family Limited Partnership,” and accrued $2.1 million in unpaid income taxes from 2010 to 2016 and 2018, the federal government says. Properties Weidner owned included the historic Fairview Inn in Talkeetna, Alaska.

The United States filed a complaint against Weidner in 2021, seeking judgment on the fraudulent partnership and allowing tax liens ...

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