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equipment and other seized items will be auctioned by the Internal
Revenue Service on July 26 at 10 a.m. Fox 17 News was given an exclusive preview of the auction on Tuesday. More than 200 items will be sold including gold albums, awards, fur coats, television sets and art work. IRS Spokesperson, Dan Boone says the sale is expected to bring in a minimum of $41,000. The proceeds will go towards the cost of holding the auction, storage of the seized property and payment of back taxes owned by Young Buck, who's real David Darnell Brown.
The public can preview the items at 406 Metroplex Drive, Suit 205 in Nashville July 25 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m and from 8 a.mp to 10 a.m. the day of the auction. Interested bidders can also register during those times.Payment must be cash, certified, cashier's or treasurer's check. Personal checks and credit cards will not be accepted.
The items can also be seen online at
http://www.treasury.gov/auctions/irs/natn--anti--6125.htm .
According to the Associated Press, in
December, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge in Nashville converted the
bankruptcy of David Darnell Brown from a
Chapter 11 reorganization to a Chapter 7 liquidation. The trustee
administering his estate said she planned to sell the trademarked "Young
Buck" name along with other assets seized for non-payment.Creditors submitted claims totaling $11.5 million, including $10 million
that the label G-Unit Records said Buck owed them over a contract
dispute.
Tuesday, July 24 2012, 11:46 PM CDT
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Tishomingo County voters OK beer, alcohol sales
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IUKA, Miss. (AP) -- Tishomingo County is the latest Mississippi jurisdiction to legalize alcohol sales.
Voters approved the sale of liquor, wine and beer Tuesday, reports the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal (http://bit.ly/13JCcix).
It wasn't clear referendums would pass until affidavit ballots were counted Wednesday.
With more than half Tishomingo County's voters casting ballots, legalizing alcohol passed by 42 votes, while legalizing beer and light wine passed by 73. The county borders Alabama and Tennessee.
Lawmakers legalized liquor at a proposed resort at the county's Bay Springs Lake in 2010, but it wasn't built.
Greene County voters legalized beer sales last year, while Corinth, New Albany and Senatobia have legalized alcohol sales under a 2012 law that allows cities to hold votes.
Mississippi has 13 remaining counties that allow no beer or alcohol sales.
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