Chicago rap legend Twista is facing up to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to $440,000 in tax evasion.
The Charges
Twista, known for his record-breaking fast rap style and hits like Slow Jamz with Kanye West, admitted to evading $440,000 in federal taxes. The plea deal puts him at risk of a five-year sentence.
The case reportedly spans multiple years of unreported income from music, touring, and other entertainment ventures.
His Legacy
Twista was once certified as the fastest rapper in the world by Guinness World Records. His 2004 album Kamikaze went platinum and produced multiple hit singles. He remained active in Chicago's music scene over the decades.
A Common Problem
Tax issues have plagued numerous rappers over the years. The combination of cash-heavy income, multiple revenue streams, and sometimes inadequate financial management has sent several artists into legal trouble with the IRS.
Bottom Line
A Chicago legend who once rapped faster than anyone alive now faces the slowest years of his life if the judge hands down the maximum sentence.








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