Station Casinos ex-employee sent to prison for tax evasion


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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Authorities say a former Station Casinos advertising production manager has been sentenced to 366 days in federal prison and ordered to pay $351,039 for tax evasion.

The U.S. Attorney for Nevada said Friday that from 2005 to 2008 Anthony M. Cirulli received more than $2.1 million in side payments from vendors to guarantee the companies would be awarded printing work. Authorities say he hid the payments in two accounts under the names of non-existent businesses.

Cirulli pleaded guilty in September to one count of tax evasion for hiding the payments and filing a false tax return in 2007 that didn't mention the payments.

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