1873 June 19, "Philadelphia's Rings," New York Times, p. 1 (retrieved 28 Feb 2009):
The men who have lined their pockets with public plunder and made the Municipal Government a nest of thieves—will any one in his sober senses believe that in all these men did they were doing more than struggling for a continuance of their own power?
1915, Joseph Conrad, Victory: An Island Tale, ch. 7:
And now, after lining his pockets with other people's money, he kidnaps a white girl belonging to an orchestra.
In most cases, the scofflaws didn't pay their corporate income tax or company owners lined their pockets with the IRS payroll taxes they'd collected from their employees.