Two Years in Prison for Tax-Evading Chiropractor

A tax-evading Louisiana chiropractor was arrested in Panama and extradited to the United States. Learn about his sentence and the consequences he is facing.

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A tax-evading Louisiana chiropractor who was arrested in Panama and extradited to the United States was sentenced to two years in federal prison for filing false tax returns and obstructing the IRS.

Consequences of Tax-Evading

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Steven F. Angle, 61, was also ordered to pay $129,000 in restitution and a $5,000 fine.

According to court records, Angle and was paid primarily by health insurance companies and law firms.

From 2005 through 2009, and again from 2011 through 2013, Angle filed false federal income tax returns in which he reported no income or far less income than he actually earned.

By the time he was indicted, Angle had moved to Panama.

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