Wayzata real estate agent admits failing to pay 2019 state taxes
Wayzata real estate agent Kevin Patrick Mullen pleaded guilty May 8 in Hennepin County District Court to two gross misdemeanor counts for failing to file and failing to pay 2019 Minnesota income tax.[1]
Under the plea deal, prosecutors dismissed eight felony charges that covered additional years.[1] Prosecutors say Mullen owes nearly $400,000 in unpaid Minnesota income taxes over five years.[1] His agreed sentence can include up to 24 months of probation, 90 hours of community work service, and requires full cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Revenue to resolve taxes, penalties and interest.[1]
Mullen is a Wayzata-based Twin Cities real estate agent who had been charged earlier with a total of ten counts tied to unpaid taxes.[1] Under the plea, two gross misdemeanor convictions cover his failure to file and pay for the 2019 tax year while the more serious felony accusations were dropped.[1]
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- Defendant: Kevin Patrick Mullen, Wayzata-based Twin Cities real estate agent
- Plea: Two gross misdemeanor counts for failing to file and failing to pay 2019 Minnesota income tax, entered May 8 in Hennepin County District Court
- Dropped counts: Eight felony charges for additional years dismissed under the plea deal
- Alleged total liability: Nearly $400,000 in unpaid state income taxes over five years
- Sentence terms: Up to 24 months probation, 90 hours community work service, and full cooperation with Minnesota Department of Revenue on taxes, penalties and interest
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