Weiss pleads not guilty
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Local gay business owner Michael Weiss, indicted last month on charges of tax fraud in connection with his involvement with Spring Garden Street locale Palmer Social Club, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment this week and was released on bail.

Weiss, also the owner of Woody’s and the president of the board of Voyeur, came before Judge Elizabeth Hey Feb. 3 and pleaded not guilty to corrupt endeavor to impede the due administration of the tax code and two counts of aiding and abetting the preparation and filing of false tax returns.

Weiss’ attorney, Tom Bergstrom, pleaded not guilty on behalf of Palmer Social Club to the two counts of filing false tax returns facing the venue. Bergstrom told the judge he’d been authorized to enter the plea by Barnett Weiss, Michael’s father and Palmer Social Club’s president and director.

Hey approved the bail agreement negotiated by Bergstrom and prosecutors, in which Weiss was released on $250,000 — 10 percent of which he had to pay.

The agreement stipulated that Weiss is not permitted to leave the country and had to surrender his passport. He is only allowed to travel in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Southern District of California.

Weiss will be assigned a Pre-Trial Services officer, to whom he will have to report if he plans to travel to California. Weiss is also not permitted to purchase any firearms, and Hey cautioned that any violation of city, state or federal law will result in a breach of his bail agreement.

Attorneys will have 14 days to file pre-trial motions, after which a trial will be scheduled.

Hey advised Weiss that if he does not report for trial, his bail would be forfeited and he will face additional charges.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office released the grand-jury indictment Jan. 26, charging that Palmer Social Club underreported its earnings on tax filings by more than $1.6 million between 2004-05, an effort the indictment states Weiss assisted and authorized.

— Jen Colletta

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Josh B
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February 05, 2010
Everyone pleads not guilty, but unfortunately this guy is going down ... and so are the businesses he owns. I can definetly see Woody's going under. Im glad the gig is up, and I'll send him some lube in prison. He's f*cked everyone else over, so its pay back time.
JD Aeon a.k.a. Sky
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February 05, 2010
5th Feb 2019

It is awfully sad news to read about the owner of Woody’s and equally president of the board of Voyeur being amidst such a horrible, appallingly embarassing mess in re of the Spring Garden Street locale Palmer Social Club and our dear Uncle Sam - The Taxman!

I personally know nothing about the case besides what the news media has released online to the public however I myself do want to believe it is all a terrible mistake and hopefully sooner than we may think, Michael Weiss will be deemed innocent and all of this rubbish will go away and everybody gets to live happily ever after...

Dreamer?

Maybe... But it surely feels good to wish for a happy ending, for happier times and for smiles instead of tears.

I personally do not know Michael Weiss but I do wish him well!