Maybe someone more familiar with how the IRS works can answer this for me, but shouldn't Young Buck kept the fact that he bought this shyt to himself? It prolly doesnt matter but still
i went to treasury dept auction once, it was interesting, it was a few hundred people there
but i was getting profiled like a motherfuker, i was basically the only black dude in the room, there was an old black couple and a couple of african fresh of the boat looking dudes, a lot of arabs and asians etc but thats about it, i just stood in the back in the room chilling and watching everything but i stood out a lot
there was a lot of law enforcement in the room, and man the whole time they were staring at me, like every time i looked around, i found a cop staring at me, when i was signing the paperwork the cops in the office were staring at me
but anyways my point is, i think they thought i was some dude buying stuff for somebody else, thats why they were looking at me so hard, so as far as i know it is very serious to buy something from a government auction in behalf of the original owners