Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
Alan asked me that too. I asked him what would exist as proof? He came back with the usual tax returns answer. I don't keep them and why should I? The law states 3 years and maybe 7 depending on other circumstances. I tossed each year's once it hit an age of 7.
I know Axel made a comment, I believe in the Rob Singer Redux thread at WoV, where Wizard first agreed to look into your claim. Axel said something like
"He (meaning Singer) ought to be able to provide some sort of proof".
What about documentation from casinos? Look Rob, I am not trying to have a gottch ya moment here, but your answer really doesn't cut it. While the government doesn't require you to keep tax returns, you also are not required to throw them out. So don't give us the "why should I". because I have an answer for that.
You should have kept documentation for this claim, because if your story is how you say, you
knew you were going to publicize this claim once the statute of limitations expired. And having been making claims for years, and decades that few believe, you knew it would come up. So you should have kept whatever necessary to prove your claim. Not doing so, just makes no sense, and really weakens your claim, when you could have proven it.