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Wesley Snipes was sentenced to three years imprisonment last night for his brazen defiance of the US taxman.


The 45-year-old Hollywood actor, who has starred in films including Blade, White Men Cant Jump and Demolition Man, was given the maximum sentence possible after prosecutors described him to a court in Ocala, Florida, as a truly notorious offender. He did not have to go to prison immediately but must surrender to custody at a later date.


Snipes sat expressionless as the sentence was handed down. Asked if he had any reaction, he spread his arms and shrugged. One of his lawyers, Carmen Hernandez, complained: Mr Snipes was sentenced because hes Mr Snipes.

The decision by US District Court judge William Terrell Hodges came two months after a jury convicted Snipes on three counts of willfully failing to file federal tax returns from 1999 to 2001.

The court heard yesterday that Snipes dodged $15 million (£7.5 million) in tax through a campaign in which he concealed millions offshore, falsely applied for tax refunds and bombarded the Internal Revenue Service with frivolous correspondence that threatened government employees, railed about extortion and used twisted legal interpretations to back his claim that taxation was unlawful.


For nearly a decade, Snipes has engaged in a campaign of criminal tax conduct combining brazen defiance with insidious concealment, the prosecuting attorney, Robert ONeill, told the court in a sentencing memorandum. In the defendant Wesley Snipes, the court is presented with a wealthy, famous and inveterate tax scofflaw. If ever a tax offender was deserving of being held accountable to the maximum extent for his criminal wrongdoing, Snipes is that defendant.

Wearing a black suit and black tie, Snipes a twice divorced father of five aged from 1 to 19 clasped his hands together in a gesture of prayer as he arrived at the courthouse.


He is contrite, promises that he will never again break the law, and respectfully asks the court to consider not just the jury verdict but also all the good that he has done in his life, his attorneys told the judge in a written document.

At the hearing Snipess lawyers tried to give the court three envelopes with cheques amounting to $5 million, but the judge and prosecutor said that they could not accept them. An official of the Internal Revenue Service collected the money during a recess.


Snipess big-screen career took off in 1987 after he caught the eye of the film director Spike Lee for his role as a gang leader in the Michael Jackson music video Bad. He went on to star in more than 40 films, taking roles that range from a crusading vampire to a jazz saxophonist.


But his belated contrition and celebrity failed to impress Judge Hodges, despite written pleas for leniency from 31 character witnesses including fellow acting stars Woody Harrelson and the Academy Award-winning Denzel Washington.

Wesley is like a tree a mighty oak . . . Many who know him have witnessed the fruit of his labours, have sat in his shade and even been protected by his presence, wrote Washington. Harrelson called Snipes a true citizen of the world and said: He strives for rightness in all his relations.

Snipess tax advisers, Eddie Ray Kahn who has previous convictions for tax crimes and Douglas Rosile were also jailed, for ten years and 54 months respectively.


Snipes was cleared of more serious tax fraud charges in February. But Mr ONeill warned supporters against describing that acquittal as a victory. By virtue of his fame and his high-profile campaign of tax defiance, Snipes has become the public face of a movement whose members seize upon the slimmest of threads to justify their obstructive tactics, he stated.



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serves him right - these stars think they can get away with anyting ( even murder) simple rule pay your tax. Its not as if he wont make a mint on his next film I.e box office, fee for appearing, DVD, mechantdising.

see you in 3 wez

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He's a celeb - he'll be out in a few months....

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3 years!

Holy crap that's a while fore a celebrity.

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Didn't last that long he's out on bail.....

Actor Wesley Snipes has been granted bail while he appeals against his conviction for tax offences.

The 45-year-old was sentenced in April to three years in prison for failing to file income tax returns between 1999 and 2001.

A US judge granted the request for bail saying the star did not pose a flight risk nor was a threat to the community.

The Blade star had been due to report to prison authorities by 3 June to begin his sentence.

'Dubious'

In arguments for bail, Snipes' lawyers wrote that he was "actively engaged in resolving his liabilities with the Internal Revenue Service [US tax authority] civilly" and a meeting with the agency was scheduled for next week.

US District Judge William Terrell Hodges wrote in his decision that he was "dubious" of Snipes' appeal arguments.

But Mr Hodges agreed to bail, noting that Snipes otherwise could easily serve his entire sentence before a decision could be reached on his appeal.

In February, Snipes was found guilty of deliberately failing to file tax returns for 1999, 2000 and 2001, but was cleared of more serious fraud and conspiracy charges.

At his sentencing in April, prosecutors said the actor had earned more than $38m (£19.2m) since 1999, but had filed no tax returns or paid any taxes.

On the same day, Snipes' legal team brought in cheques totalling $5m (£2.5m), to give to tax authority agents during a court break.

Snipes' lawyers plan to argue before the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals that the trial judge made errors in several ways before and after his February conviction.


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I'm not one to say "I told you so" but....

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