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dunno if any of you guys have seen this; it sucks.
http://www.silive.com/northshore/index.ssf/2009/10/staten_island_rap_giant_method.html
http://www.silive.com/northshore/index.ssf/2009/10/method_man_released_after_arra.html
http://www.silive.com/northshore/index.ssf/2009/10/staten_island_rap_giant_method.html
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man has been taken into police custody on tax-evasion charges, the Advance has learned.
Method Man -- whose real name is Clifford Smith -- is currently at the 120 Police Precinct stationhouse in St. George awaiting arraignment, according to a law-enforcement source.
Smith, 38, who rose with the Wu-Tang Clan out of the projects in Clifton in the early 1990s, helped change the face and business plan of hip hop for ever. He's the most commercial of the almost dozen members in the group, appearing in movies and television shows.
He is also no stranger to tax problems.
In March, his 2008 Lincoln Navigator was repossessed from outside his home by the Department of Taxation after he was reportedly $52,503 in arrears.
At the time, Smith told reporters he was OK financially, and instead offered an unorthodox explanation:
"Myself, I'm a pothead," he told the Daily News in March. "It's no secret. Everyone knows that. I go on the road and forget everything else."
Further information will be posted on Smith's latest legal woes as the story develops.
http://www.silive.com/northshore/index.ssf/2009/10/method_man_released_after_arra.html
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Method Man, a member of the platinum-selling rap group Wu-Tang Clan, was released on his own recognizance today after being arraigned on tax-evasion charges.
The rapper -- whose real name is Clifford Smith -- clutched an "Ultimate X-Men" graphic novel during the noon proceedings at Stapleton Criminal Court. He appeared to be holding his page with his thumb as he held the book behind his back during the arraignment.
Earlier today, Smith, 38, of Arden Heights, used the book to shield his face while he was led out of the 120 Police Precinct stationhouse, St. George. (Watch the video here.)
Officials allege Smith didn't file New York State Income Tax Returns from 2004 through 2007, failing to pay $32,799 in personal income tax during that time. The arrest was announced by District Attorney Daniel Donovan and New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Acting Commissioner Jamie Woodward this morning.
Smith, who rose with the Wu-Tang Clan out of the projects in Clifton in the early 1990s, helped change the face and business plan of hip hop forever. He's the most commercial of the almost dozen members in the group, appearing in movies and television shows.
"Taxes are the burden that all citizens share in a civil society, whether you are an 'average Joe' on the street or a high-profile rap artist," said Donovan in a press release. "Because of the alleged action of people like Mr. Smith, law abiding citizens face higher taxes and reduced government services. Failure to properly report and pay your taxes is a crime against all citizens and will be aggressively investigated and prosecuted."
Smith faces a charge of repeated failure to file personal income and earnings tax, a felony punishable by up to four years in prison if convicted. He also faces a misdemeanor charge of failure to pay tax.
He is due back in court on Dec. 9.
The performer is no stranger to tax problems.