According
to report twenty-nine-years-old, Olufunso Adesina, a guitarist had reportedly
tried to steal more than $3 million in fake tax refunds.
The Nigerian
musician based in the U.S has according to reports, been sentenced to three
years in jail over the attempted theft of $3.5 million in tax refunds.
Adesina
living in St. Louis had pleaded guilty to stealing tax refunds last year
bagging over three years in a federal prison on Thursday, April 21.
Investigators
reveal that Adesina had ended up collecting nearly $800,000 from over 50
refunds by filing false tax returns under other people’s names.
In
November 2015, the U.S. Attorney’s office in St. Louis reportedly announced the
charges against Adesina, with the prosecutors revealing that Adeshina had left
the area, while urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact
the Internal Revenue Service’s criminal investigation division.
The
prosecutors also reveal that Adeshina had reportedly participated in a stolen
identity tax fraud scheme, as IRS investigators allegedly found tax refunds
which had been due to several people, deposited in numerous accounts in
Adeshina’s name or businesses he had control over.
The
criminal complaint reportedly claims that nearly $200,000 has flowed into over
20 accounts being run by Adeshina since the start of 2016.
Three
local banks are reported to have helped investigators in the bust after
noticing Adeshina’s suspicious behaviour.
The
suspect could face a maximum sentence of ten years in prison.

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