DMX gets one-year prison sentence for tax fraud

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mbattled rapper DMX was sentenced Wednesday to one year in prison for tax fraud — but insisted he wasn’t “like a criminal in a comic book” trying to scheme against the government.

DMX, real name Earl Simmons, admitted in November to evading $1.7 million in taxes.

He was also given three years of supervised release.

The 47-year-old performer, whose top songs include “Party Up (Up in Here),” stood accused of hiding money from the IRS from 2010 to 2016 — largely by maintaining a “cash lifestyle.”

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“I knew that taxes needed to be paid,” Simmons said shortly before Manhattan Federal Judge Jed Rakoff handed down his sentence.

“I hired people but I didn’t follow up. I guess I really didn’t put too much concern into it.

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Earl Simmons aka DMX admitted in November to evading $1.7 million in taxes.
(ALEC TABAK/FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)
“I never went to the level of tax evasion where I’d sit down and plot . . . like a criminal in a comic book,” said Simmons, who grew teary at points during the proceeding.


Prosecutors had pushed for Rakoff to hit Simmons with a sentence ranging from four years and nine months up to five years in prison.

DMX should get 5 years behind bars for tax evasion: prosecutors

In their sentencing papers, prosecutors urged Rakoff to "use this sentencing to send the message to this defendant and others that star power does not entitle someone to a free pass, and individuals cannot shirk the duty to pay their fair share of taxes."

Simmons' lawyers, Murray and Stacey Richman, asked Rakoff for a sentence of in-patient rehab.

With treatment — and strict supervision — Simmons could keep performing, allowing him to repay his whopping tax debt, they insisted.

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Attorneys Renee Hill (l.), Stacy Richman (c.) and Murray Richman (r.) speak outside the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in New York.
(ALEC TABAK FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)
They also floated the idea Rakoff could appoint a trustee who would oversee Simmons' business dealings — making sure the tax man got paid.

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They maintained that Simmons' traumatic and impoverished upbringing led him astray as an adult, including toward addiction and bad financial decisions — but that he has a talent to "make beauty out of ugliness."

The Richmans played the music video for Simmons' 1998 song "Slippin'", claiming lyrics such as "If I'm strong enough I'll live long enough to see my kids/Doing something more constructive with their time than bids" indicate his search for redemption through art.

"He is the American dream, and sometimes the American dream takes you to court," Stacey Richman said. "He has been able to raise himself from the ghetto."

Rakoff sympathized with Simmons, saying he was another example of how "the sins of the parents are visited upon their children" — but felt prison was necessary to deter would-be tax fraudsters.


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Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said in a statement that "Today's sentence shows that star power does not entitle people to a free pass."

Other performers have done time for tax raps.

Former Fugees singer Lauryn Hill got a three-month sentence in federal lockup for not paying taxes on $1.5 million in income from 2005 to 2007.

Fat Joe, whose legal name is Joseph Antonio Cartagena, got four months in federal prison after he didn't file tax returns on more than $3 million in income.

Ja Rule, who is legally named Jeffrey Atkins, received a 28-month sentence for not filing tax returns that ran concurrently with a two-year weapons sentence, according to reports.
 
The IRS is a good way to set somebody up for prison by the government, you get a lucrative income than nothing afterwards mysteriously. I would immediately pay so you do not get setup/trapped.

I sure would like to get paid, rather than dealing with this communist bullshit.
 
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Its so ill that fucking corporations evade billions in taxes and don't suffer shit for it.

Very peculiar thing how this country can be so great and so fucked up at the same damn time.
 
Its so ill that fucking corporations evade billions in taxes and don't suffer shit for it.

Very peculiar thing how this country can be so great and so fucked up at the same damn time.

learn the game and do the same thing
why is this a big surprise
the US is a big corporation, corps get more leeway than individuals
instead of whining about it (not you in peculiar) you may want to learn how to start a corp and lower your tax bill yourself
 
learn the game and do the same thing
why is this a big surprise
the US is a big corporation, corps get more leeway than individuals
instead of whining about it (not you in peculiar) you may want to learn how to start a corp and lower your tax bill yourself
That's the move for sure.

You'd think these niggas generating millions would have either peeped game or had at least ONE person next to them to put them on. Niggas is rich marks and food for sharks though.
 
Sad to say but X seems to do way better when he bids vs. when he's free.

This stretch might have just added another year to the brother's life.

I'm more concerned about what's going to happen to him during those three years of supervised release when he gets out.

Yeah man......I grew up on X man.....I couldn't always relate to the same pain he had.....but man....I'll be damned if I said his albums earlier in his career didn't touch me. X feels like a relative.

Shit almost hurts me to see dude.

Honestly I thought he was doing better....hell he probably is from where he was some years ago. Looks like he putting on some weight.

But as sad as I am to hear another one of us is going to prison.But like you said.......this shit might extend his life. Hate it has to come to this though.
 
That's the move for sure.

You'd think these niggas generating millions would have either peeped game or had at least ONE person next to them to put them on. Niggas is rich marks and food for sharks though.

I get it though. Especially for entertainers. I don't get how Wesley got caught up.....but I get how artists do. Their income is so inconsistent and comes from so many different places....one mistake can have you owing 1.5 million. Hard to understand how their money guys can make this mistake.....but shit...if the artist isn't taken it back to their money go or mistakenly doesn't.....that's lights out.
 
own ur own business n u will really c how this tax shit is bullshit ...

they tax ur ass out of business ...

i really dont see how some mom n pop places stay in fucking business ...

from the city to the state to feds...everybody has their fucking hand out ...when it`s all said n done aint shit left

n they wonder why people fucking evade & lie on their shit ...u cant afford to tell the truth ...
 
Cold blooded how they played this in court....:frozen::frozen:

Although this track is so appropriate to what DMX is going through.

 
own ur own business n u will really c how this tax shit is bullshit ...

they tax ur ass out of business ...

i really dont see how some mom n pop places stay in fucking business ...

from the city to the state to feds...everybody has their fucking hand out ...when it`s all said n done aint shit left

n they wonder why people fucking evade & lie on their shit ...u cant afford to tell the truth ...
Republican orthodoxy in a nutshell.
 


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