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Actor Wesley Snipes sentenced to three years in prison for tax evasion
A very apologetic Wesley Snipes, star of the "Blade" movies, was sentenced to three years in prison on Thursday for willfully failing to file US income tax returns for 1999 through 2001.
- Wesley Snipes gestures as he leaves federal court after he was sentenced to threes years in prison for willful failure to file a tax return on April 24, 2008.
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Ocala, Florida: A very apologetic Wesley Snipes, star of the "Blade" movies, was sentenced to three years in prison on Thursday for willfully failing to file US income tax returns for 1999 through 2001.
Snipes was convicted in February on three misdemeanor counts.
"I am very sorry for my mistakes and errors," Snipes told the judge. "This will never happen again."
He read a prepared statement, describing himself as an "idealist, naive, passionate, truth-seeking, spiritual-seeking artist" who epitomized the expression 'mo' money, mo' problems."
His lawyers tried to give the court three envelopes with checks totaling $5 million, but the judge and prosecutor said they could not accept the payments. An Internal Revenue Service agent collected the money during a recess.
The judge said Snipes would be notified when he is to begin his serving his sentence.
However, Snipes said he would appeal the verdict but prosecutors vowed to oppose any request to allow him to remain free on bond while the appeal is pending.
Prosecutors said Snipes had earned more than $38 million since 1999 but still had not filed tax returns for the years 1999 through 2007 or paid any taxes prior to Thursday.
They accused Snipes of presenting himself as a victim and called the checks a "grandstanding move" that would turn out to be only a fraction of what he owes the IRS.
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