The rapper just pleaded guilty to three counts of tax evasion after not paying taxes from 2004-2008. In addition to the jail time, Rule will have to pay the government more than $1.1 million in tax debts, plus IRS penalties.
"Each of us must pay our fair share to keep this country going," U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said in a statement.
Rule could possibly serve five years in prison total. Back in December he pleaded guilty to gun possession and was given a two year sentence.
The federal judge in the case Patty Shwartz, set bail at $500,000. Rule has to be back for sentencing in June. He could face a year in jail and $100,000 fine on each tax evasion count.
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