Sally Ann Johnson has received a more than two year prison sentence for tax evasion for failing to declare the income on more than $3.5 million she earned charging a woman to rid her of "demons." Ms. Johnson, who practices as a psychic in south Florida, must also pay the IRS more than $725,000 and also repay her client the more than $3.5 million. Apparently Ms. Johnson tried to arrange payments from the client in ways that she hoped would manage to avoid tax. Ms. Johnson originally pleaded guilty in October of 2017.
More here from the Cape Cod Times.
Pursuing a case against a psychic can be difficult for the authorities, but you don't have to be psychic or be able to predict the future to understand what happened to Al Capone. The IRS succeeded where other law enforcement agencies failed, and he spent 11 years in prison for tax evasion.
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