Lauryn Hill Tax Debt Paid Ahead Of Monday Sentencing, Attorney Says

Lauryn HIll Pays Off $90K, But Will She Avoid Jail Time?
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By David Jones

NEWARK, N.J., May 5 (Reuters) - Hip hop artist Lauryn Hill, on the eve of her scheduled sentencing on federal tax evasion charges, has paid off the balance of more than $900,000 she owed in back taxes and penalties, her attorney said on Sunday.

The Grammy-winning musician is scheduled for sentencing on Monday in U.S. District Court in Newark, New Jersey on three charges she failed to file tax returns on more than $1.8 million between 2005 and 2007.

She faces up to a year in jail for each charge, but the final sentence is expected to be adjusted based on her repayment of the money, her attorney said.

She owed at least $504,000 in federal back taxes as well as state taxes and penalties that brought the estimated total to more than $900,000.

"Ms Hill has not only now fully paid prior to sentencing her taxes, which are part of her criminal restitution, but she has additionally fully paid her federal and state personal taxes for the entire period under examination through 2009," her attorney, Nathan Hochman, said in an email.

In April, Hill was admonished by U.S. Magistrate Judge Madeline Cox Arleo for failing to make promised payments on her unpaid taxes ahead of her sentencing.

She had expected to raise the money from a new recording contract last fall but only paid $50,000 when she did not complete the expected tracks, her attorney said.

Her attorney said last month that Hill lined up a loan secured by two pieces of real estate. He said on Sunday that the tax repayment came from a combination of sources but did not include funds from any new record sales.

A new single by Hill, her first in several years, called "Neurotic Society," was posted on iTunes on Friday.

She posted a link to the song on the social media site Tumblr on Saturday, writing, "Here is a link to a piece that I was 'required' to release immediately, by virtue of the impending legal deadline.

"I love being able to reach people directly, but in an ideal scenario, I would not have to rush the release of new music... But the message is still there," she wrote.

Hill's 1998 solo album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" won the singer, a former member of the Fugees, five Grammy awards.

Hill is from South Orange, New Jersey.

A spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman declined to comment on the case, as did a spokesman for the Internal Revenue Service. (Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst and Cynthia Osterman)

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Before You Go

Celebrity Tax Evaders
Dwayne "Lil Wayne" Carter(01 of14)
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Lil Wayne had an IRS lien filed with Miami Dade County in late March 2011. The lien noted that Lil Wayne had unpaid income taxes amounting to $3,351,078 for 2008 and $2,258,956 for 2009. (credit:Getty)
Richard Dent(02 of14)
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Dent was hit with a $1,160,056 federal tax lien in March 2011. The former Chicago Bears player was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame one month prior. (credit:Getty)
Lindsay Lohan(03 of14)
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In January 2012, Lindsay Lohan reportedly received notice from the IRS that she owed over $93,000 in unpaid taxes from 2009. According to TMZ, the actress was simply unaware of the issue. (credit:Getty)
David "Sinbad" Adkins(04 of14)
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According to AOL Real Estate, Sinbad was said to owe $8.5 million to the IRS in 2010 and another $2.1 million to the state of California that year. Sinbad was named as one of the state's biggest tax evaders in 2009. (credit:Getty)
Darryl Strawberry(05 of14)
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In 2008, former Met and Yankee Darryl Strawberry agreed to pay more than $430,000 in back taxes he owed, plus interest and penaltie, for money he neglected to pay in 1989 and 1990. (credit:Getty)
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne (06 of14)
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According to the IRS, Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon owed $1.7 million in taxes from 2008 and 2009. (credit:Getty)
Forest Whitaker(07 of14)
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Actor Forest Whitaker was hit with a large tax bill last year, after failing to pay $185,000 he owed to the IRS. The tax collectors in the Los Angeles County Recorder of Deeds cited Whitaker and filed a lien for the balance. (credit:Getty)
Chris Tucker(08 of14)
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Actor Chris Tucker had a tax lien filed against him in the state of Georgia earlier this year for $592,594.08, plus $11,571,909.26 from the federal government for taxed owed in 2001, 2002 and 2004 through 2006. (credit:Getty)
Pamela Anderson(09 of14)
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"Baywatch" actress Pamela Anderson owed nearly half a million dollars to the IRS in 2010. (credit:Getty)
Richard Pryor(10 of14)
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In 1974, comedian Richard Pryor was sentenced to 10 days in jail, fined and put on probation after pleading guilty to a charge of willful failure to file an income tax return, according to the New York Times. (credit:Getty)
El DeBarge(11 of14)
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Singer El DeBarge owed $354,000 in delinquent federal taxes in 2010, according to Vibe.com. (credit:Getty)
Sammy Davis, Jr.(12 of14)
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Davis owed nearly $7.5 million in back taxes at the time of his death. (credit:Getty)
Christina Ricci (13 of14)
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"Pan Am" actress Christina Ricci was hit with a federal income tax lien of nearly $180,000 on her 2008 earnings. (credit:Getty)
Wesley Snipes(14 of14)
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In December 2010, actor Wesley Snipes began a three-year prison sentence for failing to file income tax returns in the amount of $7 million. (credit:Getty)