Man Sentenced For Tax Evasion In Relation To Investment Scam
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A Twin Cities man was sentenced Monday to two years of probation, to pay more than $20,000 in restitution and to 200 hours of community service for failing to file taxes, knowing his income was obtained from a scam, the Department of Justice said.
Harry Michael Quinn pleaded guilty to not filing tax returns in May. He admitted that he failed to file tax returns for tax years 2005 and 2006, and admitted to knowing that $113, 665 of his income was given to him by Michael Krzyzaniak, the orchestrator of an investment scheme.
Krzyzaniak is serving a 151-month prison sentence for wire fraud and tax evasion, the department said. He was sentenced in February.