Florida man who bought 27 Ferraris, private jet with $22M tax fraud gets prison

A Florida man who bought a yacht, a private jet and a fleet of luxury cars including more than two dozens Ferrari’s thanks to a $22 million tax fraud scheme has been sentenced to prison.

Matthew Brown, of Palm Beach Gardens, was sentenced to 50 months in prison last week in connection with a years-long scheme to defraud the U.S. out of millions in taxes, the Department of Justice said.

Brown owned and operated multiple businesses in Palm Beach, St. Lucie and Martin counties including a payroll services company known as Elite Payroll…

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