Cranston businessman sentenced for second tax-evasion conviction

A CRANSTON businessman who was convicted for a second time on federal tax charges was sentenced to two years’ probation, U.S. Attorney for R.I. Charles Calenda announced Tuesday. / COURTESY U.S. DISTRICT COURT

PROVIDENCE – A Cranston businessman was sentenced to two years’ probation and $1.3 million in restitution following a second conviction on federal tax charges, interim U.S. Attorney for Rhode Island Charles Calenda announced Tuesday.  In August, William N. L’Europa, 60, pleaded guilty to tax evasion, admitting that he failed to pay more than $1.3 million owed

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