Chaim Deutsch, a Brooklyn politician who chairs the Jewish Caucus of the New York City Council, pleads guilty to tax fraud.
Deutsch, a Democrat, filed a 2015 tax return that included “false and fraudulent information” related to outside income from his real estate management company, according to the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Appearing in Manhattan federal court, he pleads guilty to one count of filing a false tax return and agreed to pay back $82,076 in taxes, plus interest. He faces up to one year in prison and maximum fine of $100,000 at his sentencing on July 29.
Deutsch did not return media requests for comment and did not say whether he would be stepping down from the City Council before term limits end his time in office after November.
Deutsch ran unsuccessfully for Congress last year in a campaign that relied on cultivating Orthodox Jewish and Russian immigrant voters in the southern parts of his district, which includes the heavily Jewish neighborhoods of Brighton Beach, Sheepshead Bay and Midwood.
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