The actor Wesley Snipes is reportedly facing a lawsuit from the credit card company American Express over claims that he racked up $30,000 in credit card debt and failed to pay it off.
Snipes, 49, is currently serving a prison sentence over his debt problems with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which pursued the Blade Runner star over millions of pounds in unpaid taxes.
Lawyers working for the actor employed a number of tactics to keep him out of prison, including the invocation of something called the “861 argument”. This theorises that some parts of US residents’ domestic income isn’t taxable, and Snipes claimed he was a “non-resident alien”.
This and other attempts failed, however, and in December 2010, Snipes was handed a three-year jail sentence for tax evasion and other related fraud charges. He is currently serving his sentence in the McKean Federal Correction Institution in Pennsylvania.
It now looks as if Snipes’ debt management problems will continue once he comes out of prison in 2013, or possible before his release, as American Express has filed a lawsuit against him over an alleged $29,343 credit card bill which he has yet to pay. The company is not only seeking to recover the amount Snipes ran up before entering prison, but also the interest on the debt and the legal costs it has incurred in taking the case to court.
Legal representatives for Snipes have not yet commented on the lawsuit.




