MySpace bragging brings $320,000 tax bill to former, current UCO students

 
By Randy Ellis
Published: September 21, 2008

A youthful attempt to party their way to popularity and some exaggerated MySpace boasting have turned into a $320,000 tax nightmare for five current and former University of Central Oklahoma students.

“This is crazy,” said Julius Baroi , co-founder of Kegheadz, a loosely organized Edmond -based party business. “The Tax Commission claims we owe more than $300,000. We don't have enough money between us to pay...


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