MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Caesar Munir Wilson appeared in U.S. District Court following an indictment for conspiracy to file false tax claims, among other charges.
He is accused of fraudulently requesting over $350 million in tax refunds, resulting in more than $19 million being paid out by the U.S. Treasury.
The indictment claims Wilson used these funds for personal expenses, including purchasing a $2.6 million house in Prior Lake and investing in cryptocurrency. He also allegedly advised sovereign citizens, who believe federal laws don’t apply to them, on tax matters…