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Owners of famous Philly cheesesteak chain sentenced in $8M tax fraud scheme
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The owners of the famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak restaurant Tony Luke’s were sentenced to prison for tax fraud on Thursday after concealing over $8 million over the course of a decade.
The US Department of Justice announced the owners, 57-year-old Nicholas Lucidonio, and 84-year-old Anthony Lucidonio Sr. were each sentenced to 20 months in prison plus three years of supervised release.
The Lucidonios owned and operated Tony Lukes, which is a popular cheesesteak and sandwich shop in South Philadelphia.
https://nypost.com/2024/01/29/news/owners-of-famous-philly-cheesesteak-chain-sentenced-in-8m-tax-fraud-scheme/
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That's a lot of sandwiches.
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