Wesley Snipes ordered to surrender to federal prison

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Actor Wesley Snipes was ordered this week to turn himself in to a federal prison in western Pennsylvania to serve his sentence for tax-related crimes, according to a court document made public Wednesday.

The U.S. Marshals Service, in a letter dated Tuesday, said Snipes must report to Federal Correctional Institution McKean, in Lewis Run, Pa., no later than 12 p.m., Dec. 9.

Federal prosecutors in Florida argued Snipes obstructed the Internal Revenue Service and attempted to avoid paying millions of dollars in taxes.

Snipes, the Orlando, Fla.-born
star of the “Blade” trilogy, “White Men Can’t Jump” and “Jungle Fever,”
was convicted in 2008 of three misdemeanor counts of willfully failing
to file federal tax returns.

He was ordered to serve three years in prison.

Last month, a federal judge rejected Snipes’ demand for a new trial and ordered him to surrender to federal authorities.

The Marshals Service’s letter to Snipes said failure
to report to the federal prison on time may result in additional
criminal charges.

FCI McKean is a medium-security facility for men about 90 miles south of Buffalo, N.Y.

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