LOS ANGELES (AP) — Comedian Carlos Mencia was arrested Thursday and charged with 12 felony charges for failing to report or pay taxes on more than $8 million in earnings, prosecutors said.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced the charges at a news conference where he called Mencia “one of California’s biggest tax scofflaws.”
The 58-year-old stand-up comic was charged with six felony counts of failure to file personal income tax with the intent to evade taxes — one each for the years 2019 to 2024 — and six similar counts for corporate taxes.
Mencia owes more than $300,000 in state taxes on income totaling $8.7 million, Hochman said.
He has not entered a plea, and emails sent to his attorney seeking comment was not immediately answered.
Mencia was arrested at his Los Angeles home at about 7 a.m., authorities said. He remained in custody Thursday afternoon and was being held on $250,000 bail. He is expected to make his first court appearance on Monday. If he’s convicted of all counts he could get more than 11 years in prison, along with paying the tax bills and interest that will almost double the total.
The charges are the first filed under the new district attorney’s new Business Tax Fraud Unit that was established in May by Hochman, a former longtime prosecutor of tax cases.
Mencia regularly paid taxes before 2019, Hochman said. He was sent 78 notices from the state about his delinquent bills, with no response. The charges deal only with state taxes. Hochman said the IRS has not informed his office of Mencia’s federal tax status.
Born Ned Arnel Holness in Honduras and raised in East Los Angeles, Mencia began doing stand-up in LA clubs in the late 1980s. By the early 2000s, he became one of the most popular comics in the U.S. and also did some acting in film and television. He had his own TV series, “Mind of Mencia,” combining stand-up with sketches on Comedy Central from 2005 to 2008.
Hochman pointed out at the news conference that on the show in 2007, Mencia said, “Maybe I’m different, but I think taxes are a good thing.”
His comedy most often dealt with race, class and Latino culture. His career took a downward turn as he was hit with accusations from many fellow comedians of joke theft, which he always denied, from other comics. Joe Rogan , then best known as a stand-up comic, confronted him on a club stage on the issue in a video that went viral in 2007. Mencia had long discussions on Marc Maron’s podcast on the alleged plagiarism, acknowledging that he may have absorbed others’ material but denying outright theft.
He still does regular stand-up shows, touring clubs and small theaters. He’s scheduled to do a series of dates in Southern California this week and Las Vegas next week.
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Breitbart NewsIndependentCenter2 days ago No Joke: Comedian Carlos Mencia Faces 12 Felony Charges for Failing to Report $8M+ in EarningsComedian Carlos Mencia has been arrested and charged with 12 felony counts related to failing to report and pay taxes on over $8 million in earnings. The charges include six counts of failure to file personal income tax and six for corporate taxes. Prosecutors stated Mencia owes more than $300,000 in state taxes. He was arrested at his Los Angeles home and remains in custody pending his first court appearance. The charges were brought under the newly established Business Tax Fraud Unit by District Attorney Nathan Hochman.
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The Washington TimesIndependentCenter2 days ago Comedian Carlos Mencia faces 12 felony charges for failing to report more than $8M in earningsComedian Carlos Mencia was arrested and charged with 12 felony counts related to failing to report or pay taxes on over $8 million in earnings. Prosecutors stated that Mencia owed more than $300,000 in state taxes and had received 78 notices regarding delinquent payments without responding. He was taken into custody and is expected to appear in court soon.
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