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Rapper Twista Could Serve Five Years in Prison After Accumulating $440,000 in Tax Debt

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June 28, 2026

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Rapper Twista Could Serve Five Years in Prison After Accumulating $440,000 in Tax Debt

One of the greatest, speediest rappers of all time finds himself in a bit of steep trouble with the law. In a report from FOX 32 Chicago, Twista pleaded guilty to refusing to pay his taxes from 2019 to 2023. Over time, the debt accumulated to 440,000, all while the Chicago MC continued to rake []

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Face2Face Africa

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· Jun 29, 2026

Rapper Twista facing up to five years in prison after admitting to owing IRS over $440K

Chicago rapper Twista is facing up to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to owing more than 440,000 in taxes. Per FOX 32 Chicago, the 52-year-old rapper, whose real name is Carl Terrell Mitchell, pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor counts of willfully failing to pay income taxes. Mitchell pleaded guilty in a federal...

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Pasco County Ransomware Negotiator Gets 70 Months For Secretly Feeding Intel To Hackers

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – A Florida man who was supposed to help companies recover from devastating cyberattacks will spend nearly six years in federal prison after prosecutors revealed he was secretly moonlighting for the hackers. Angelo Martino, 41, of Land O’Lakes, Florida, was sentenced today to 70 months in prison. The former ransomware negotiator pleaded [] Pasco County Ransomware Negotiator Gets 70 Months For Secretly Feeding Intel To Hackers

Florida Daily

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· Jun 24, 2026

Jacksonville Man Sentenced to More Than 21 Years for Drug and Gun Offenses

A Jacksonville man will spend more than two decades in federal prison after being convicted of drug trafficking and firearm offenses. Charles Curtis Williams, 47, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Jordan E. Pratt to 21 years and 10 months in federal prison for distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine and for possessing a []

Knewz

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· Jul 8, 2026

Nursing home employees get 10 years in prison for making disturbing Snapchat videos of elderly and dead patients

Two nursing home employees, McKenzie Bolfa and Aubrey Granata, will spend a decade in prison after they pleaded guilty to elderly abuse and conspiracy. A third accomplice, Jade Williams, who had also pleaded guilty, is already serving 12 years in prison, per the Kansas City Star. The incident occurred at the Golden Age Nursing Home...

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 26, 2026

He Went to Prison. Now He Is in Charge of Them

Josh Smith spent five years behind bars, turned his life around. Now he is trying to deliver on Trump's criminal-justice reforms, reports P.G. Sittenfeld.

Civil Georgia

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· Jul 9, 2026

British National Detained on Drug Charges Upon Entering Georgia With Painkillers, Lawyers Say

British citizen and war veteran Matthew Roy Desmond has been jailed in Georgia for nearly three months on serious drug charges after being arrested at the border with painkillers classified as illegal under Georgian law, his lawyers reported on July 8, noting that he faces eight to twelve years in prison. According to his lawyers

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Related coverage for "Rapper Twista Could Serve Five Years in Prison After Accumulating $440,000 in Tax Debt": Face2Face Africa — Rapper Twista facing up to five years in prison after admitting to owing IRS over $440K. Tampa Free Press — Pasco County Ransomware Negotiator Gets 70 Months For Secretly Feeding Intel To Hackers. Florida Daily — Jacksonville Man Sentenced to More Than 21 Years for Drug and Gun Offenses. Knewz — Nursing home employees get 10 years in prison for making disturbing Snapchat videos of elderly and dead patients. Real Clear Politics — He Went to Prison. Now He Is in Charge of Them. Civil Georgia — British National Detained on Drug Charges Upon Entering Georgia With Painkillers, Lawyers Say