Tony Luke's founder, son Nicholas, plead guilty in federal tax fraud case
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Tony Luke's Founder, Son Plead Guilty In Tax Fraud Case
PHILADELPHIA (CBS/AP) — The founder of a popular Philadelphia cheesesteak restaurant and one of his sons have pleaded guilty in a federal tax fraud case alleging the hiding of nearly $8 million in sales over the course of a decade. Eighty-three-year-old Anthony Lucidonio Sr. and 55-year-old Nicholas Lucidonio, two owners of the well-known cheesesteak and sandwich shop Tony Luke’s, pleaded guilty Monday to conspiring to defraud the U.S. governmen…
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Read Full ArticleThe founder of Tony Luke’s and his son have pleaded guilty to a tax evasion scheme
Anthony Lucidonio Sr., 82, known as “Tony Luke Sr.” or “Papa Luke,” and Nicholas Lucidonio, 54, kept two sets of books to hide cash they raked in for their signature sandwiches.
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