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In this April 26, 2008 file photo, the Reverend Al Sharpton speaks against the not guilty verdict for three New York City detectives in the November 2006 killing of Sean Bell, during his radio show  at the National Action Network headquarters in New York. Even while Sharpton has emerged over the past decade as New York City's most prominent civil rights leader, government records reviewed by The Associated Press indicate that Sharpton and his business entities owe nearly $1.5 million in overdue taxes and associated penalties, mostly dating from the years leading up to his run for president in 2004. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin, File)

In this April 26, 2008 file photo, the Reverend Al Sharpton speaks against the not guilty verdict for three New York City detectives in the November 2006 killing of Sean Bell, during his radio show at the National Action Network headquarters in New York. Even while Sharpton has emerged over the past decade as New York City's most prominent civil rights leader, government records reviewed by The Associated Press indicate that Sharpton and his business entities owe nearly $1.5 million in overdue taxes and associated penalties, mostly dating from the years leading up to his run for president in 2004. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin, File)
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