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Queens Accountant Sentenced For Scamming Clients In $780K Fraud, Money Laundering Scheme

A tax accountant from Queens will spend nearly four years in prison after admitting to scheming clients out of more than $750,000 as part of an elaborate scheme that allowed him to live a lavish lifestyle.

A tax accountant from Queens was sentenced to prison time after he pleaded guilty to scamming clients out of more than $750,000.

A tax accountant from Queens was sentenced to prison time after he pleaded guilty to scamming clients out of more than $750,000.

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Salvatore Arena, 46, has been sentenced to 42 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to defrauding clients who trusted him to prepare and pay their taxes, misappropriating $780,000 of client money for his own use over several years. 

U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said that from January 2014 through March this year, Arena purported to offer tax services, including the preparation and payment of taxes, to clients of an accounting firm in Manhattan.

Instead of making payments on behalf of those clients, as he said he would, he diverted client funds for his own use. Arena executed the fraudulent scheme by diverting pre-payments of taxes to his own tax account and later claiming illegitimate refunds. He also misappropriated tax payments to a bank account he controlled.

As part of his guilty plea, Arena agreed to forfeit $789,195.35.

 “Salvatore Arena misappropriated money his clients intended would be used to pay their taxes," Berman said. "He defrauded his clients and the United States, and now he has been sentenced to prison for his crimes.”

 Arena faced up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count each of mail fraud, money laundering and wire fraud.

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