The Situation Just Instagram-Lived A Story Of Himself Going To Jail
For those of you unfamiliar The Situation’s situation, here’s a little background.
Source - Sorrentino pleaded guilty to tax evasion in January and, earlier this month, was sentenced to eight months in prison. He’ll start his sentence in January, so that he can marry his fiancé in November and spend the holidays with his family.
Sorrentino and his brother Marc were charged with committing fraud in 2014 after the Internal Revenue Service said he had not paid all of the federal income tax he owed on the $8.9 million he earned between 2010 and 2012.
Here’s how he did it:
Sorrentino allegedly structured multiple cash deposits of less than $10,000 to different bank accounts on the same days. (That’s sometimes a tactic to evade government scrutiny, because banks have to report deposits of more than $10,000 to the IRS.) He also claimed luxury cars and clothes as business expenses, the Chicago Tribune reported. His brother, who pleaded guilty to preparing a false and fraudulent tax return, was sentenced to two years in prison.
But all of that is unimportant. What’s important is the fact that Sitch is going to jail and he felt it was necessary to share what I’m guessing is the lowest point of his entire life on Instagram Live. What a move. An true OG reality star. It doesn’t get much more delusional than that. I don’t have a video of the Instagram live yet because he deleted it after two minutes after it started, but I’ll add it as soon as it hits the Internet.
Free Sitch!