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    Home News Dr. Martin Jacobs sentenced to federal time for tax evasion
    Dr. Martin Jacobs sentenced to federal time for tax evasion
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    Marcie Schellhammer marcie@bradfordera.com  
    December 14, 2007

    Dr. Martin Jacobs sentenced to federal time for tax evasion

    A Bradford doctor was sentenced Friday in Erie to serve 24
    months of federal incarceration for income tax evasion.

    Martin D. Jacobs, doctor of internal medicine, was also
    sentenced to three years supervised release, pay a ,5,000 fine, and
    ordered to pay all back taxes. That amount was not immediately
    clear, as the civil division of the IRS can pursue interest and
    penalties against Jacobs as well, according to Special Agent Andrew
    Hromoko of the Department of the Treasury.

    Jacobs had pleaded guilty to one count of income tax evasion in
    July.

    “Jacobs will be allowed to self report to prison, which will be
    coordinated by the U.S. Marshal’s office and Bureau of Prisons,”
    Hromoko said.

    Jacobs had been asking for a sentence of home confinement and
    probation, and several of his patients from Bradford had written
    letters on his behalf to U.S. District Judge Sean McLaughlin for
    consideration at the time of sentencing.

    The prosecution, led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Marshall
    Piccinini, objected to Jacobs’ request, saying the doctor had used
    “sophisticated means in perpetrating the crime to which he
    pled.”

    Piccinini argued that between 1997 and 2006, “Jacobs
    purposefully evaded paying his federal income taxes, sought to hide
    various personal assets from the IRS, failed to disclose the
    existence of cashier’s checks, transferred money to foreign bank
    accounts, used a false Social Security number to open bank accounts
    into which assets were transferred and established a trust account
    in New Jersey into which assets were to be transferred.”

    After several years of not paying income taxes, Jacobs used “a
    variety of tax protestor-style arguments concerning his obligation
    to pay taxes.”

    Piccinini said that Jacobs created the “Jacobs Jersey Trust” in
    New Jersey and then purchased a vehicle in 2001 using ,27,791.16
    from that account. Jacobs said the account was an “estate and
    divorce planning trust,” Piccinini said, but countered that Jacobs
    had divorced in 1998.

    Another vehicle was purchased in 2003 with funds from an
    undisclosed account which Jacobs had opened using a false Social
    Security number, the prosecutor alleged, saying that vehicle was
    placed in the name of the Trust as well.

    Referring to cashier’s checks, the prosecutor said Jacobs
    “claims that (they) were used to pay his wife under the terms of
    their divorce settlement agreement. However, at the time Jacobs
    began to meet with the IRS, his divorce settlement was no longer a
    major financial concern.”

    Piccinini said that on May 21, 2004, “the very day Jacobs knew
    he was the subject of an IRS criminal investigation, he deposited a
    ,78,404.43 cashier’s check into the undisclosed, false Social
    Security number bearing” bank account and then had the funds wire
    transferred to a Swiss bank account. Three days later, he did the
    same thing, according to Piccinini.

    The prosecutor also said that in July 1998, Jacobs deposited
    ,131,442.33 in undisclosed cashier’s checks “that were supposedly
    in existence to pay his wife in the divorce” into another
    undisclosed bank account also opened with a false Social Security
    number. He then transferred that money to an account in the
    Netherlands Antilles.

    Those accounts were successfully used to hide assets, Piccinini
    said, adding that Jacobs claims to have ,266,563.27 in his Swiss
    bank account currently.

    “Finally, without sufficient explanation, Jacobs opened bank
    accounts in another person’s Social Security number,” the
    prosecutor said, calling his conduct “just another attempt to make
    it difficult for the IRS to detect his assets and collect Jacobs’
    delinquent taxes.”

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