Two owners of a famous Philly cheesesteak restaurant were sentenced to jail for tax fraud on Thursday. Nicholas Lucidonio and Anthony Lucidonio Sr. were sentenced to 20-month prison terms for their “decade-long conspiracy” to defraud IRS.
On Thursday, two owners of a well-known Philly cheesesteak restaurant received prison sentences for tax fraud. Tony Luke’s, a cheesesteak restaurant in South Philadelphia, was owned and operated by Nicholas Lucidonio, who is now 57 years old. According to…,” their decade-long conspiracy to defraud the IRS” has resulted in sentences of 20 months in prison for both of them. On Thursday, two owners of a well-known Philly cheesesteak shop received prison sentences for tax fraud. Tony Luke’s, a cheesesteak restaurant in South Philadelphia, was owned and operated by Nicholas Lucidonio, who is now 57 years old. According to…,” their decade-long conspiracy to defraud the IRS” has resulted in sentences of 20 months in prison for both of them.
Two owners of a famous Philly cheesesteak restaurant were sentenced to jail for tax fraud on Thursday. Nicholas Lucidonio and Anthony Lucidonio Sr. were sentenced to 20-month prison terms for their “decade-long conspiracy” to defraud IRS.