Christina Davis+FollowDallas business owner’s prison sentence shocks communityA Dallas business owner is heading to federal prison for over eight years after pocketing millions in employee payroll taxes. Instead of sending the money to the IRS, she splurged on luxury goods, international trips, and a $10,000-a-month Preston Hollow home. This case is a wake-up call for anyone trusting their employer to handle taxes honestly. It’s unsettling to think how easily someone in charge can betray their team’s trust for personal gain. How do you think this impacts trust in local businesses? Have you ever worried about where your payroll deductions are really going? #Business #DallasNews #CommunityTrust00Share
Savannah Turner+FollowTrying to Do Good, But Getting UsedOur church does a Thanksgiving food drive every year. We usually donate extra canned goods and pasta to families struggling in the neighborhood. This year, a young man told us he “just got SNAP but didn’t have enough for a full Thanksgiving dinner” and asked for extra food bags. Of course we agreed. The next day, a volunteer saw him selling the donated food on Facebook Marketplace, with a note saying “SNAP accepted.” Everyone was stunned. We don’t expect anything in return when helping others, but blatant deception like this really hurts. #ThanksgivingCharity #SNAPFraud #CommunityTrust #RealStories352Share