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Edward Scott Finn

Former Police Lieutenant In MD Gets Prison Time For Tax Evasion Scheme: Feds Former Police Lieutenant In MD Gets Prison Time For Tax Evasion Scheme: Feds
Former Police Lieutenant In MD Gets Prison Time For Tax Evasion Scheme: Feds A former top cop in Maryland will spend more than a year with some of the people he helped locked up after attempting to dupe federal investigators amid an ongoing tax evasion scheme. Edward Scott Finn, 48, of Dunkirk, a former lieutenant with the Prince George’s County Police Department, was sentenced on Monday, May 15, to 16 months in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release for a tax evasion charge, according to officials. At the time he working with the department - between December 1995 and April 2021 - Finn also owned and operated Edward Finn Inc., a private compan…
Charges Dropped For Prince George's County Police Officers Accused Of Double-Dipping: Report Charges Dropped For Prince George's County Police Officers Accused Of Double-Dipping: Report
Charges Dropped For Prince George's County Police Officers Accused Of Double-Dipping: Report Charges have been dropped against the 13 Prince George's County police officers accused of being involved in a double-dipping scheme, leaving the police department to investigate the claims against the officers internally, reports NBC Washington. New witness statements, as well as detailed records and witness impeachment materials received by the State's Attorney's office resulted in the charges being dropped. The charges were originally filed late summer of 2022 after the officers were allegedly earning two salaries illegally, continues the outlet. Former police lieutenant Edward Scott Fin…
Former Maryland Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Swindling $367K Through Tax Evasion Former Maryland Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Swindling $367K Through Tax Evasion
Former Maryland Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Swindling $367K Through Tax Evasion A former lieutenant with the Prince George's Police Department pleaded guilty to a federal tax evasion charge after he failed to report over $1.3 million of income from his security business, authorities say. Edward Scott Finn, 48, was a member of the Prince George's Police Department from Dec. 1995 to April 2021. Finn also owned and operated a part time business that employed off-duty officers for security services, which he underreported income from 2014 to 2021, according to the District of Maryland's Department of Justice. Finn's business, Edward Finn Inc.(EFI), used the officers to pro…