The man was already in prison for selling illegal substances (if I'm not mistake pyrotechnics), so at least he has some experience if he ends up there again. It may sound heartless, but the IRS doesn't go after someone because they don't like them, but because that person owes them money - and someone who has a lot of money should be able to pay experts to tell them if they have any tax obligations or not.
Spain has proven to be a country that is wise to avoid if you have problems with the US, and John McAfee felt that on his own skin. Roger obviously hasn't learned anything from the mistakes of others, but he went down some wrong paths a long time ago and I can understand that only some from the early days of Bitcoin have some sympathy for him. I only remember him as a promoter of something he called Bitcoin, which was actually just a fork and nothing more.