Lauryn Hill is facing eviction from her New
Jersey mansion and jail time for tax evasion, according to reports on Friday.
The eight-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter could be ousted from the
South Orange mansion she's been living in since 2009. She stopped paying rent
last month, TMZ reports, and now her landlord is trying to evict her. Lauryn Hill's sentencing for tax evasion is postponed for May 6, 2013.
A federal judge in Newark, New Jersey delayed Hill's sentencing for tax
evasion after the Grammy-winning artist failed to repay the $554,000 in
restitution that she agreed to pay before her sentencing, according to David
Porter of the Associated Press.
"This is not someone who stands before the court penniless,"
U.S. Magistrate Judge Madeline Cox Arleo said. "This is a criminal matter.
Actions speak louder than words, and there has been no effort here to pay these
taxes."
It was revealed in court that the singer has only paid $50,000 of the
pledged amount.
"I fully expect that by May 3 Miss Hill will be able to pay back
all the restitution she has," Hill's attorney Nathan Hochman said in
court. He later added that Hill has a recording contract, but she hasn't
received any revenue from it.
Hill could receive a maximum of 36 months in prison, although Hochman
would likely seek probation. She pleaded guilty on June 29, 2012 to tax
evasion. She failed to file tax returns from 2005 to 2007, despite earning an
income of $1.8 million during that period, according to Reuters.
Hochman disagrees with the amount and believes that Hill owes less than
$1 million. Whether Hill owes the U.S. government more or less than $1 million
is critical in her sentencing: it is the difference between 24 to 30 months in
prison or 30 to 36 months, according to federal sentencing guidelines.
Hill is an eight-time Grammy winning R&B artist, known for her time
with the Fugees as well as her own solo singing career. "The Miseducation
of Lauryn Hill" is arguably her most famous album, winning her five
Grammies in 1999.
Hill's sentencing is reschedule for May 6, 2013.
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