(KAIR)--A Jefferson County man is sentenced to house arrest and probation, and will pay thousands of dollars in restitution for failing to pay payroll taxes to the Internal Revenue Service.
According to the office of U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister, 62-year-old David Monhollon’s crimes stemmed from taxes related to a medical staffing company he owned.
Monhollon,of Ozawkie, pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of failing to pay payroll taxes owed by First Call Medical Group, LLC, a company that provided medical staffing to health care providers.
In his plea, Monhollon admitted that he failed to pay more than $68,000 for seven quarters of the company’s payroll taxes, admitting that he knew the taxes were due,but chose to spend the funds elsewhere.
Monhollon will serve 3-years on probation, will spend eight months in home detention, pay more than $68,000 in restitution, and pay a fine of $3,000.
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