"Federal prosecutors have dropped their criminal investigation involving the finances of Al Sharpton.
Sharpton said hed learned a lesson: I have learned that everybody is not necessarily out to get you. And, I hope [prosecutors] have learned that everybody who questions the system is not trying to beat the system.
Authorities were looking for tax fraud and probing allegations that Sharpton had extorted donations to his National Action Network from corporate sponsors by threatening to boycott them and their products.
Sharpton said that was a total fabrication. Some of the companies called me, outraged.
According to the reports, since the criminal case has ended, it has been turned over to the IRS to pursue civilly. The IRS is still calculating what it believes the organization owes in taxes. I make money, so I can pay, Sharpton said.
Sharpton recently told the N.Y. Daily News that he was invited to appear on ABCs Dancing with the Stars, as well as Donald Trumps Celebrity Apprentice on NBC, but declined over the importance of the upcoming election. This is a serious election. I dont want to be dancing with the stars when I should be protecting the vote. Concreteloop.com