Rapper Twista pleads guilty to failing to pay over $440,000 in income taxes
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Associated Press, FATIMA HUSSEIN
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Chicago rapper Twista (legal name Carl Mitchell) has pleaded guilty to five counts of willfully failing to pay his income taxes from 2019 to 2023. He owes more than $440,000 in back taxes and faces up to five years in prison. The case was investigated by the IRS Criminal Investigations division.
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Twista, whose legal name is Carl Mitchell, failed to pay income tax from 2019 to 2023 and owes more than $440,000 in back taxes.
Last week, Mitchell pleaded guilty to five counts of willfully failing to pay income tax.
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