Southern rapper Trick Daddy's tax records have landed online and exposes the "Thug Holiday" hitmaker indebted to the government for $157,000.
Details of the rapper's legal woes hit the Internet Monday (December 27) evening.
Rapper Trick Daddy needs a better excuse for the IRS than "I'm a Thug." According to public records, the platinum-selling rapper took a "Thug Holiday" from paying the IRS and owes more than $157,000 in delinquent federal taxes. Taxes are just one trouble facing Trick Daddy, 36, a budding memoirist whose real name is Maurice Young. A bank foreclosed on his $320,000 Miami home in May and it was sold in October. What's owed: The IRS filed an $85,366 lien against Trick Daddy and his wife Sept. 3 in Miami-Dade County. They owe income taxes from 2007, 2008 and 2009, according to the lien. The IRS filed a $16,709 lien against Trick Daddy and his wife on July 29 in Miami-Dade County. According to the lien, they owe income taxes from 2006. The IRS filed a $54,979 lien against Trick Daddy on July 29 in Miami-Dade County. According to the lien, he owes income taxes from 2002. (Detroit News)
Last month, the rapper released a novel entitled Magic City: Trials of a Native Son.
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