Over the years, Scott Johnson has filed "thousands of lawsuits" in California, as the plaintiff and making claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento-area lawyer known for filing
non-ADA compliant lawsuits against businesses has been indicted on tax
charges.
Scott Norris Johnson, 57, of Carmichael, has been
indicted and charged with three counts of making and subscribing a false
tax return, according to a press release from the Justice Department’s
Tax Division.
Over the years, Johnson has filed "thousands of lawsuits" in California,
naming himself as the plaintiff and making claims under the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990, the California Disabled Persons Act, and
the California Unruh Civil Rights Act.
Settlements payments are taxable "unless they were paid because of
personal physical injury or physical sickness." Johnson allegedly
underreported the settlement payments he received on his income tax
returns for tax years 2012, 2013, and 2014, paying "little to no income
tax" for those years.
If convicted, Johnson could face up to three
years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each count. This case is the
product of an investigation by the Internal Revenue Service Criminal
Investigation.
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Attorney known for filing non-ADA compliant lawsuits indicted for falsifying tax returns
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