Man Sentenced For Filing Fraudulent Tax Returns

BALTIMORE – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh announced that 41-year-old DiAnte Eugene Yawn of Upper Marlboro pleaded guilty to one count of theft scheme greater than $100,000 Friday afternoon.

Yawn, who was not a registered tax preparer, on behalf of numerous Maryland residents prepared and filed state income tax returns for a fee from 2014 to 2016.

He was reported filing false information, reducing his clients tax liabilities and wrongfully increasing their state tax refunds collectively by $100,000, officials said.

The returns contained false entries concerning business income and loss, dental and medical expenses, unreimbursed medical expenses, educational expenses, false reported tax preparation fees and a false W-2, according to the release.

Yawn was sentenced to five years incarceration, suspending all but six months, three years supervised probation upon release, prohibited from acting as a tax payer while on probation and  a lien to be placed on his social security number to collect restitution.


Written By WJZ Apprentice Ju'waun Morgan

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