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Michael Saylor flies to Washington the week of a $40M tax fraud settlement
The Strategy chairman's Global Express lands at Dulles days after a landmark D.C. tax case closed.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Saylor

Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor flew from Peachtree City, Georgia, to Washington Dulles on June 18, 2026, arriving at 7:45 PM local time after a 1-hour, 24-minute hop in his Bombardier Global Express, N3877. The flight from KFFC—a small airport south of Atlanta—to KIAD marks a return to the city where Saylor’s legal and financial ties remain under scrutiny.
The trip lands the same week the District of Columbia Attorney General’s office announced a $40 million settlement with Saylor and his company, Strategy Inc., to resolve a tax fraud lawsuit, per a June 3 release from the OAG. The suit alleged Saylor evaded over $25 million in D.C. income taxes between 2005 and 2020 by claiming residency in Florida and Virginia while living in a 7,000-square-foot Georgetown penthouse. The settlement, the largest income tax recovery in District history, used FAA flight records of N3877 as evidence of Saylor’s physical presence in the city.
Saylor’s home base remains Dulles, and his Global Express frequently shuttles between Washington and Miami Beach, where he claims primary residence at Villa Vecchia. The June 18 leg from Georgia—an unusual stop—suggests a detour before returning to the capital, possibly for legal or business meetings tied to the settlement’s final terms.
Aboard the Bombardier Global Express


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