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    Shakira's Tax Fraud Case Moves Forward, Judge Approves Trial in Spain

    If convicted, Shakira may be incarcerated for eight years with additional fines. #Shakira #Trial #Case
  • DMX To Reportedly Compensate Tax Evasion Case With $2.3 Million Fine

    Rapper DMX was ordered to surrender 10 percent of his monthly gross to be able to pay his $2.3 million debt to the U.S. government. He was also sentenced to one year in prison for tax fraud.
  • Court Slaps DMX With 1-Year Prison Sentence For Tax Evasion

    Earl Simmons, better known as DMX, has been sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion charges. The rapper was also given three years of supervised release and $2 million in restitution.
  • DMX’s Lawyer Thinks Rapper’s Music Can Be His ‘Voice’ At Tax Evasion Sentencing Hearing

    DMX's tax evasion sentencing hearing is scheduled for Thursday, March 29. The 51-year-old will find out if he will be serving time in jail or not.
  • Opera Star Montserrat Caballé Receives Six-Month Suspended Prison Sentence and a €240,000 Fine for Tax Evasion

    Opera star Montserrat Caballé has reached a deal with the public prosecutor in Spain to receive a six-month suspended prison sentence and a 240,000 euro — or $291,814.80 — fine for defrauding the Spanish tax office of 500,000 euros — or $607,947.50.
  • New 'Studio 54' Book About Iconic Club's Dark Side Coming From Former Owner Mark Fleischman

    Studio 54 is by far one of the most famous nightclubs ever to exist. Co-Owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager were at the helm from 1977-1981 when they both spent time in prison for tax evasion. In 1981 Mark Fleischman bought the club and it continued to be known as New York City's hot spot for debauchery and crazy drug use. The stories have been epic for decades and Fleischman is currently working on a book that will take readers' inside the club that for years was completely off limits to anyone that didn't have connections to get them through the front doors.
  • 'Jersey Shore' Star Mike Sorrentino Indicted on Tax Fraud Charges of $8.9 Million, Faces Five to Ten Years if Convicted

    It sounds like former Jersey Shore star Mike Sorrentino has found himself in quite a situation. It sounds like former Jersey Shore star Mike Sorrentino has found himself in quite a situation.
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