DMX is fresh out of rehab, and now heβs behind bars after surrendering himself to authorities in New York City on Thursday on charges of tax evasion.
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According to Joon Kim, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, the 46-year-old rapper had a tax evasion scheme going on for a while.
βFor years, Earl Simmons, the recording artist and performer known as DMX, made millions from his chart-topping songs, concert performances and television shows. But while raking in millions from his songs, including his 2003 hit βX Gonβ Give It to Ya,β DMX didnβt give any of it to the IRS,β Kim stated. βFar from it, DMX allegedly went out of his way to evade taxes, including by avoiding personal bank accounts, setting up accounts in otherβs names and paying personal expenses largely in cash.β
In DMXβs attempts to evade paying taxes, he repeatedly lied about his earning and listed 2011 and 2012 as βunknown,β even though he earned hundreds of thousands during that time period, prosecutors say.
βCelebrity rapper or not, all Americans must pay their taxes,β Kim said in a press release, βand together with our partners at the IRS, we will pursue those who deliberately and criminally evade this basic obligation of citizenship.β
DMX is scheduled to appear in court Friday morning and could face 44 years in federal prison if convicted.
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