Former Fugees
singer Lauryn Hill's sentencing for tax evasion in the US has been postponed
after she failed to make the repayments. Magistrate Judge Madeline Cox Arleo
criticised Hill for not making an effort to pay the taxes calling it a
"criminal matter". The eight-time Grammy winner pleaded guilty last
year to not paying taxes on $1.8m (£1.2m) earned from 2005 to 2007.
It was revealed in
court that Hill has paid $50,000 (£32,853) of the $500,000 (£328,530) she
promised to pay when she was charged with wilfully failing to file income tax
returns.
"I fully
expect that by 3 May, Ms Hill will be able to pay back all the restitution she
has,'' Hochman said.
The singer could
face up to 36 months in prison when she is sentenced on 6 May.
Hill started her
career with Grammy-award winning hip hop group Fugees alongside Wyclef Jean and
Pras Michel.
She released her
acclaimed solo debut album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, in 1998 which won
five Grammy awards and sold over 19 million copies worldwide.
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