The indictment alleges that Gensmer then emailed the Alaskan return preparer false information she used to prepare income tax returns for the tribe members that claimed fraudulent business losses and charitable contributions. Gensmer allegedly convinced tribal members to hire him to assist in the preparation and filing of their tax returns. Paul returned an indictment yesterday charging a Minnesota man with assisting in the preparation of false income tax returns and wire fraud.Īccording to the indictment, from 2014 to 2018, Beau Wesley Gensmer, of Prior Lake, owned a purported consulting company and, starting in 2014, hired a tax return preparer in Anchorage, Alaska, to prepare and electronically file federal income tax returns for members of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, the Native American tribe that owns Mystic Lake and Little Six Casinos outside of Minneapolis.
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