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Montana Man Awaits Sentencing In Minn. Tax Case

LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP) ― A Montana man awaits sentencing in Minnesota for failing to pay more than $500,000 in federal taxes on the wages of people in his medical staffing business.

A federal jury in St. Paul, Minn., on Monday convicted 59-year-old Francis L. McLain, of Livingston, on nine counts of failure to account for and pay employment taxes. His Minneapolis-based business, Kirpal Nurses, provided nurses and other professionals for health-care facilities with temporary staffing needs.

Federal prosecutors say the tax crimes spanned just over two years.



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