The self-proclaimed âqueen of tax fraudâ who brazenly taunted police on Facebook has been sentenced to 21 years in prison for tax fraud.
Rashia Wilson, a 27-year-old mother of three in Wimauma, Fla., may been have been a braggart, but she wasnât exactly lying. Wilsonâs sharp eye for the con saw her rise to the very top of a Tampa tax fraud boom in the late 2000s. Over just three years, she and her boyfriend defrauded the IRS of at least $3 million with bogus tax returns, funding a lavish lifestyle that included $10,000 on her youngest sonâs birthday party, a $90,000 car, and a necklace that spelled out her name in jewells.
Court affidavits showed how Wilson brazenly taunted authorities on Facebook even as they were zeroing in on her operations. In one, decked out with that necklace and flashing wads of cash, she bragged:
Iâm Rashia, the QUEEN OF IRS TAX FRAUD. Iâm a millionaire for the record, so if U think indicting me will B easy it wonât, I promise you! U need more than black and white to hold me down N thatâs to da rat who went N told, as if 1st lady donât have da TPD under her spell. I run Tampa right now.
After Wilson pleaded guilty to identity theft and wire fraud on July 16, her legal team urged leniency, saying her rough childhood as the daughter of a crack addict left her with bipolar disorder. U.S. District Judge James. S. Moody Jr. wasnât having it. After ordering Wilson to spend the next two decades of her life in prison, he forbade her from hugging her children. She broke down in tears.
âShe knew what she was doing was wrong. She reveled in the fact that it was wrong,â Moody said.
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