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Criminal

Jul. 3, 2014

San Diego attorney found guilty of tax evasion

Lloyd Irving Taylor, a former tax lawyer, was convicted of 19 federal charges in an elaborate scheme that involved opening bank accounts in the names of dead children and fake churches to avoid paying taxes.


By Kylie Reynolds


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A former San Diego tax attorney could face a lengthy prison sentence after being found guilty of an elaborate tax-evasion scheme that involved opening bank accounts under the names of dead children and fake churches.


Lloyd Irving Taylor, 71, was convicted of all 19 federal charges, including aggravated identity theft, tax evasion and false statements to banks. A jury deliberated for 30 minutes befor...

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