"Tony Luke's Owners Sentenced to Prison for $8M Tax Fraud Scheme"

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Anthony Lucidonio Sr., founder of Tony Luke's cheesesteak shop, and his son Nicholas Lucidonio have been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for tax fraud, admitting to cheating on their payroll and personal income taxes for years and hiding over $8 million in sales from 2006 to 2016. They were also found guilty of employment tax fraud by paying employees "off the books" in cash. The judge is still deciding if they can serve their sentences at separate times, and in addition to imprisonment, they have been ordered to serve three years of supervised release.
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