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Summer Redstone allegedly gave over 70 million dollars to women for sex.  Damn.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/12/redstone-allegedly-paid-millions-to-mistresses-and-others-while-getting-sexual-favors.html

Holland then offered a laundry list of unidentified women and the staggering amounts they received from Redstone "just while Sydney was living with Redstone."

  • "He gave one mistress — an aspiring reality show producer — approximately $21 million," Holland wrote.
  • "He gave a flight attendant on the CBS corporate jet just approximately $18 million."
  • "He later slept with her sister, who he gave approximately $6 million."
  • "He gave another woman who he had formally met through Patti Stanger [the matchmaker] $10-11 million."
  • "He gave another mistress — who claimed to be a model — over $7 million."
  • "He gave a friend of his grandson's girlfriend a job at Showtime® and approximately $6 million."
  • "He gave another mistress approximately $1.5 million."
  • "He gave an ex-fiancée and Paramount employee an undisclosed amount."
  • "He paid for a college student's tuition at the University of Southern California and gave her an undisclosed amount."

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44 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

A fool and his money are soon departed... 

But when you have that much money, seriously, it's like giving a gal a few bucks, right?

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Man that's alot of disposable income. Wunder if them gals reported their monetary gains on their income taxes?  lol

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  • iacas changed the title to Summer Redstone Gives Women Millions of $
1 hour ago, iacas said:

But when you have that much money, seriously, it's like giving a gal a few bucks, right?

Hmmm...I don't think that you will stay wealthy long.

I know you are being a little flippant but....let's say you are making $100k a year, would you supplement someone $500.00 a month because you know them? Or even $100?

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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1 hour ago, Patch said:

Man that's alot of disposable income. Wunder if them gals reported their monetary gains on their income taxes?  lol

These are gifts.  The donor (i.e., Redstone) has the tax liability, not the donees. 

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36 minutes ago, tdiii said:

These are gifts.  The donor (i.e., Redstone) has the tax liability, not the donees. 

I wonder if he filed those taxes?  

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1 hour ago, Valleygolfer said:

Hmmm...I don't think that you will stay wealthy long.

I know you are being a little flippant but....let's say you are making $100k a year, would you supplement someone $500.00 a month because you know them? Or even $100?

Because I know them?  Mmm, maybe not.  In return for services?  Perhaps.

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And people complain that golf is too expensive...

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7 hours ago, tdiii said:

These are gifts.  The donor (i.e., Redstone) has the tax liability, not the donees. 

I believe gifts have a limit. It's not in the millions.

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  • iacas changed the title to Sumner Redstone Gives Women Millions of $
12 hours ago, iacas said:

I believe gifts have a limit. It's not in the millions.

I believe $14k is the number.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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14 hours ago, iacas said:

I believe gifts have a limit. It's not in the millions.

Nope.  You can give something like $14k tax free.  Above that you pay a gift tax.  Bill Gates can give you $1B (I wouldn't hold my breath).  But he'd have to pay gift taxes on the amounts which exceed his annual and liftetime exclusions. 

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$5 million for a romp in the sack with that old buzzard seems like a fair deal.

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1 hour ago, tdiii said:

Nope.  You can give something like $14k tax free.

So… the limit is $14k. And the lifetime limit is higher than when I last looked, and is about $5.4 million dollars, after which either the giver pays, or the recipient pays (if the giver does not).

And if the giver doesn't file a gift receipt (or whatever it's called), I think the IRS may just classify it as income, which is of course taxed.

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1 hour ago, iacas said:

So… the limit is $14k. And the lifetime limit is higher than when I last looked, and is about $5.4 million dollars, after which either the giver pays, or the recipient pays (if the giver does not).

And if the giver doesn't file a gift receipt (or whatever it's called), I think the IRS may just classify it as income, which is of course taxed.

Suspicious income... I could not tell if these were just claims by this gold digger or actual numbers. I know it was filed in court but that doesn't mean anything.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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2 hours ago, iacas said:

So… the limit is $14k. And the lifetime limit is higher than when I last looked, and is about $5.4 million dollars, after which either the giver pays, or the recipient pays (if the giver does not).

And if the giver doesn't file a gift receipt (or whatever it's called), I think the IRS may just classify it as income, which is of course taxed.

Still no.  As there is no limit. 

And, the IRS is crystal clear -- the donor has the tax liability.  The recipient never does. 

Now, maybe Sumner 1099s them, but that would be fraudulent unless there was an agreement that they'd be compensated to, ahem, "accompany" them. 

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