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- Glenn_Unger abstract "Glenn Richard Unger (also known as Dr. Sam Kennedy) (born July 27, 1951) is a former child star and convicted tax defrauder associated with the antigovernment Redemption movement.As a child, Unger appeared as Winthrop Paroo in The Music Man on Broadway, and starred alongside his sister, Ronnie, in a Broadway tribute to Fred Astaire, for which he was complimented by Astaire for his performance. He later became an orthodontist.According to The Christian Science Monitor, a Unger became a key figure in the Redemption movement using the name Sam Kennedy. He hosted a program titled \"Take No Prisoners” on Republic Broadcasting Network in Round Rock, Texas. In a mass e-mail early in 2010, Unger vowed to use his show to present a \"final remedy to the enslavement at the hands of corporations posing as legitimate government.\" He pointed to a plan to \"end economic warfare and political terror by March 31, 2010.” In two months, he said, “we can and WILL, BE FREE with your assistance.\"In 2013, Unger was tried in the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York, in Albany, New York, on one count of attempting to interfere with the administration of the U.S. internal revenue laws, four counts of filing false claims for over $36 million in tax refunds, one count of tax evasion, and one count of uttering a fictitious obligation. Unger was convicted of multiple counts of tax fraud, and on April 22, 2014, he was sentenced to 97 months in prison for those convictions.Unger is inmate # 20191-052 at the Federal Correctional Institution at Allenwood, Pennsylvania, and is scheduled for release on February 6, 2020.".
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- Glenn_Unger comment "Glenn Richard Unger (also known as Dr. Sam Kennedy) (born July 27, 1951) is a former child star and convicted tax defrauder associated with the antigovernment Redemption movement.As a child, Unger appeared as Winthrop Paroo in The Music Man on Broadway, and starred alongside his sister, Ronnie, in a Broadway tribute to Fred Astaire, for which he was complimented by Astaire for his performance.".
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