Trick Daddy may be a thug, but even thugs have to bow down to the IRS.
The Miami rapper is the latest entertainer to get behind on paying the U.S. government, following a tough year for Trick.
Trick Daddy (real name: Maurice Young) reportedly had his Miami home foreclosed on it May, and sold off months later in October. And now, he reports owes the IRS more than $157,00 in delinquent federal taxes.
According to the Detroit News, the government agency placed several liens against Trick and his wife over the past summer, amounting to $85,366 for money earned from 2007-09, $16,709 for 2006, and $53,979 for unpaid income taxes owed in 2002.
He's not alone though. Over the past year, the IRS places liens against several other high-profile musicians, including Doug E. Fresh, Kelly Rowland, Omarion, Nas, Wyclef Jean, and Swizz Beatz, among others.
Trick Daddy recently released his autobiography, Magic City: Trials of a Native Son, and is reportedly working on his ninth album, www.thug.com2.
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