Ace rapper, Earl Simmons, otherwise known as DMX turned himself in to authorities on federal charges of tax fraud Thursday.
According to New York prosecutors, the recording artist allegedly
engaged in a multi-year scheme to hide millions of dollars in income
from authorities and owes $1.7 million in taxes.
Acting Manhattan US Attorney Joon Kim said the performer took in
millions from his performances, television shows and songs — including
the 2003 hit “X Gon’ Give it to Ya” — but evaded paying taxes on his
earnings by “avoiding personal bank accounts, setting up accounts in
other’s names and paying personal expenses largely in cash.”
“Celebrity rapper or not, all Americans must pay their taxes,” Kim said in a statement.
“We will pursue those who deliberately and criminally evade this basic obligation of citizenship.
“For 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
‘X Gon’ Give it to Ya,’ DMX didn’t give any of it to the IRS,” U.S. Kim
added in a statement.”
Following his arrest the 46-year-old — known for his deep, rough
voice and often dark or violent lyrics — is due to appear Friday in
Manhattan federal court.
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