IRS Agent gets Three Years in Prison for filing False Tax Returns

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Uncle Sam has always taken a dim view of tax cheats, but the government went after a crooked IRS agent with gusto.

An Internal Revenue Service agent, Albert Bront,  was sentenced on May 25, 2011 to three years in prison for filing false tax returns.

Bront, 51, formerly of Santa Clarita, California, also was ordered to pay more than $12,000 in restitution to the government. for himself and unwitting relatives whose tax refunds he then stole, federal prosecutors said.

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