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> It’s being reported that Edward Joseph Wedelstedt, Goalie Entertainment Holdings Inc, has announced a settlement with the U.S. government. Wedelstedt was indicted on 23 counts in March, including interstate transportation of obscene materials. The Government according to a statement released by Wedelstedt has agreed to dismiss all charges against Goalie and all of its subsidiaries. The government has also agreed that it will not bring any additional charges against Goalie and any present or former employee.
Among the charges in the indictment, were that Wendelstedt filled out false sales-tax forms in South Dakota.
The Wedelstedt indictment was the result of a 10-year investigation that culminated in 2,080 boxes of documentation. Charges included racketeering, selling and transporting obscene material and conspiracy to defraud the United States in the ascertainment and collection of taxes.
Each obscenity, tax fraud and conspiracy charge would have brought Wedelstedt up to a $250,000 fine and five years in jail. Racketeering charges would have brought up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The U.S. was also seeking forfeiture of assets.
Included in the indictment was the allegation that employees of Wedelstedt in South Dakota were ordered on four separate occasions to fill out false sales tax forms. The forms were understated and excluded gross sales from video arcades and bill changers, according to the indictment.
Stores owned by Wedelstedt in Iowa and North Dakota, also were alleged to have filled out fraudulent sales tax forms.
Wedelstedt and several others were also accused of defrauding the Internal Revenue Service by concealing the amount of income, true management, control and operation and source of funds used to grow the business, which led to the impaired reporting of personal and corporate income taxes.
The indictment went so far as to allege Wedelstedt took cash from arcades in Texas and flew the money to Colorado on the company’s Lear Jet.
Wedelstedt pled not guilty to the charges.
Also named in the original indictment were Goalie Entertainment Holdings Inc., Vivian Lee Schoug, Arthur Morris Boten, James Randal Martinson, Jeffrey Mark Parrish, Leroy Moore Sr. and Beverly Kan Van Dusen.