After the rounds were fired, he was able to take the pistol off of her and threatened to murder both of them.
Dickerson instructed Martin to seek medical attention for his wounds in spite of this, and when they were in the hospital,
the police were contacted. According to Mississippi criminal records, Dickerson was not prosecuted or found guilty as a result.
If that wasn’t enough, the IRS also contested how much Dickerson should have paid them. In March 2012,
lawyers from the Sirote & Permutt firm in Birmingham successfully argued before the US Tax Court that the IRS had no right to demand approximately $1 million after income tax because