The husband of a former Lackawanna County guardian ad litem who last month agreed to plead guilty to income tax fraud charges has himself admitted to his role in defrauding the federal government.
Walter J. Pietralczyk, Jr., 39, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a tax fraud misdemeanor before U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas M. Blewitt at the federal courthouse in Scranton, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
In November, Ross, his wife, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted tax evasion for failing to report about $200,000 in income she received from parents with whom she worked in her capacity as guardian ad litem for the Lackawanna County Family Court.
As guardian ad litem, Ross was assigned to represent families in the county going through severe custody disputes.
As part of her independent contract with the court system, Ross was allowed to charge $50 per hour to families with which she worked, records show.
This was on top of her $38,000 county court salary.
In agreeing to plead guilty to the single count of attempted tax evasion, federal prosecutors dropped five other counts that had been contained in an indictment against Ross.
This week, Pietralczyk, who had been charged in a criminal information filed by the prosecutor’s office last month, pleaded guilty in connection with the case against his wife because the couple filed joint tax returns.
Full Article and Source:
Husband of disgraced former Lackawanna County guardian ad litem pleads guilty to tax fraud charge
Talk about ALL IN THE FAMILY of crooks. Snake in suits in the workplace.
ReplyDeleteWow --- both of them, that's something.
ReplyDeleteSo she evaded taxes and he got caught in her web of lies because he went along with it...nice! I bet they are not happy seeing their names in print!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many others are evading taxes by not declaring the money they are stealing from the people they are "helping." Sounds like someone really had it in for them!