For those of you looking for an update on our prior post, Mike Sorrentino, star of reality show "The Jersey Shore," pleaded not guilty to all counts in a District Court in New Jersey earlier this week, on October 25. He was released on a $250,000 bond.
The government has charged Mike Sorrentino and his brother with conspiracy to evade taxes. In addition to allegedly filing false personal returns, Michael Sorrentino is alleged to have failed to file a return for 2011, when he allegedly received almost $2 million in income.
Daniel W. Layton, the author of this post*, is of counsel with the Wilson Tax Law Group.
*This post was previously posted on Daniel W. Layton's Tax-Attorney-OC blog and is reposted here with permission.
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"The Situation" Pleads "Not Guilty"
For those of you looking for an update on our prior post, Mike Sorrentino, star of reality show "The Jersey Shore," pleaded not guilty to all counts in a District Court in New Jersey earlier this week, on October 25. He was released on a $250,000 bond.
The government has charged Mike Sorrentino and his brother with conspiracy to evade taxes. In addition to allegedly filing false personal returns, Michael Sorrentino is alleged to have failed to file a return for 2011, when he allegedly received almost $2 million in income.
Daniel W. Layton, the author of this post*, is of counsel with the Wilson Tax Law Group.
*This post was previously posted on Daniel W. Layton's Tax-Attorney-OC blog and is reposted here with permission.
The government has charged Mike Sorrentino and his brother with conspiracy to evade taxes. In addition to allegedly filing false personal returns, Michael Sorrentino is alleged to have failed to file a return for 2011, when he allegedly received almost $2 million in income.
Daniel W. Layton, the author of this post*, is of counsel with the Wilson Tax Law Group.
*This post was previously posted on Daniel W. Layton's Tax-Attorney-OC blog and is reposted here with permission.
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