Yankee ticket deadbeat sentenced to four years in prison for stiffing IRS out of $3.5 million in payroll taxes

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Yankee ticket deadbeat sentenced to four years in prison for stiffing IRS out of $3.5 million in payroll taxes

A New Jersey man who once stiffed the New York Yankees out of more than $626,000 was sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to pay more than $3.5 million in restitution after pleading guilty to tax evasion, authorities said.Shipping company owner Walter Hass of Hewitt — who was accused in 2020 of failing to pay the Yankees for eight seats, food and beverage in a suite he’d signed up for — used cash that should have gone to the taxman on everything from luxury cars such as Aston Martins and McClarens, high-end watches, designer clothes and vacations.While he ..