Famed horror author Stephen King has a message for the Republican governor of Maine: “Man up and apologize.”
King is demanding that tea partier Gov. Paul LePage issue a mea culpa for accusing him of leaving the state to avoid paying his income taxes.
In a weekly radio address released last Wednesday, LePage reportedly claimed that King didn’t pay income taxes in Maine and instead had moved to Florida during his controversial tax overhaul proposal. The governor is pushing to decrease the state income tax by increasing the sales tax.
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King is a longtime resident of Maine, where he has homes in Bangor and Center Lovell, according to his biography. He has another house in Florida. In an email he sent on Friday to The Portland Press Herald, King explained that he still resides and pays taxes in the Pine Tree State.
His message revealed that he and his wife, author Tabitha King, paid about $1.4 million in state taxes for 2013 and probably the same in 2014, though he didn’t have access immediately to the most recent figure. He also said they annually contribute $3 million to $5 million to causes in Maine, according to the local newspaper.
King first posted to his Twitter account on Thursday about his personal demand:
Governor Paul LePage implied that I don't pay my taxes. I do. Every cent. I think he needs to man up and apologize.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 20, 2015
Then he shared an update early Sunday morning about LePage’s failure to take action:









