Cristina Warthen
Cristina Warthen (aka Cristina Schultz, born 1973) is a Stanford Law School graduate and fitness model who once boasted of paying off her student loans by working as an escort.
Is it OK to work as an escort, like Cristina Warthen, to put yourself through law school?
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A Stanford Law School graduate formerly married to the co-founder of Ask.com was sentenced Monday to home detention for tax evasion after being accused of running an escort service to help pay her bills and student loans. Cristina Warthen, 36, maintained a...
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From sfgate.com
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This almost doesn't require commentary:
Stanford law graduate Cristina Warthen has been sentenced to one year of home detention and ordered to pay $243,000 for failing to pay taxes on money earned running an escort service.[...]
"Warthen gained notoriety when she was busted as a jet-setting call girl who sold her services to pay off her Stanford Law School debts," the [San Jose Mercury-News] says.
Well maybe my commentary is adding these...
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From taxfoundation.org
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CBS news reports on Stanford law grad Cristina Warthen, who has been given a sentence of one-year house detention and has been ordered to pay over $240,000 in back taxes on her earnings as a high-priced call girl. Ms. Warthen turned to the world's oldest profession to pay her way through Stanford Law School, although I'd like to see her marks in the income tax course.
Who says law students aren't entrepreneurial?
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From network.nationalpost.com
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A Stanford University law school graduate will have to serve a year of home detention for failing to pay taxes on money she earned while working as a prostitute. Cristina Warthen was ordered by a federal judge Monday to wear an electronic monitoring device while serving her sentence. As part of a new plea deal with prosecutors, she'll also have to pay the government about $243,000, instead of the $313,000 established in a previous plea...
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From cbs5.com
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Cristina Warthen, who worked her way through Stanford Law as an escort and later pled guilty to tax evasion, has been sentenced to one year home detention and ordered to pay $243,000 in back taxes and fines. Warthen, who advertised escort services under the name "Brazil," was accused by the Feds of prostitution. According to the San Francisco Chronicle story about her sentencing, Warthen is also now divorced from her husband David Warthen, the...
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From gawker.com
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Stanford law graduate Cristina Warthen has been sentenced to one year of home detention and ordered to pay $243,000 for failing to pay taxes on money earned running an escort service. U.S. District Judge James Ware also sentenced Warthen to three years of probation and said she could not continue to advertise her escort services during that period, the San Jose Mercury News reports. He imposed the advertising restriction after prosecutors said...
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From feedburner.com
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San Jose federal judge imposes sentence on Cristina Warthen, expressing dismay at government evidence she has still been advertising herself as an escort on the Web.
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From mercurynews.com
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