Former Latitude 360 owner facing 5 years in prison for tax evasion asks for reduced sentence
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Former Latitude 360 owner facing 5 years in prison for tax evasion asks for reduced sentence
The former owner of Jacksonville entertainment complex Latitude 360 is asking for a reduced sentence in his tax evasion case.Brent Brown pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion in January after he entered a plea deal following being charged with 17 counts of failing to remit to the IRS payroll taxes withheld from employees of the entertainment complex in 2022.He is facing up to five years in prison, but according to the sentencing memorandum …
·Jacksonville, United States
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