Milwaukee lawyer sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment for failure to pay taxes
Gregory J. Haanstad, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, announced that on October 15, 2024, Eric E. Lenzen (44), was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison for willful failure to pay $2,462,705.50 in taxes. Lenzen previously pled guilty to two counts of misdemeanor failure to pay taxes.
At the sentencing hearing, United States Magistrate Judge William E. Duffin described Lenzen’s conduct as “exceptionally aggravated.” Judge Duffin highlighted the many opportunities that Lenzen had been given to pay his debt to the government and the steps Lenzen instead took to “thwart the government’s attempts to recover” the taxes due. Judge Duffin explained that a sentence of incarceration was warranted, particularly given Lenzen’s status as an attorney, explaining that “when a crime is committed by an attorney, it undermines respect for the law and the legal profession.”
In addition to serving a 16-month term of imprisonment, Lenzen was ordered to pay $2,462,705.50 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service, plus penalties and interest.
“Individuals who seek to line their own pockets and willfully fail to pay their taxes cause harm to every individual and business that plays by the rules,” said U.S. Attorney Haantsad. “I commend everyone involved in seeking to hold Mr. Lenzen accountable for his actions.”
The case was investigated by the IRS Criminal Investigation and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Julie F. Stewart.
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