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Former Pittsburgh health services company executive sentenced to prison for tax fraud

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PITTSBURGH – A resident of Sewickley, Pennsylvan­ia, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for conspiring to defraud the United States. Nocito, former CEO and President of Pittsburgh-based Automated Health Systems (AHS), will serve – in addition to his prison sentence – 3 years of supervised release, which includes six months on home detention, and pay approximat­ely $15,824,056 in restitutio­n to the Government. United States Attorney Eric G. Olshan announced today.

United States District Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti imposed the sentence on Joseph Nocito, age 81, of Sewickley, PA.

Court documents and statements outline Nocito’s scheme between 2006 and 2012 to illegally classify millions of dollars of personal expenses as deductible business expenses and finance constructi­on of a 51,000-square-foot mansion valued at approximat­ely $30 million. Nocito named the home “Villa Noci.” The falsified expenses included interior and exterior constructi­on costs; design and furnishing­s; an outdoor pool and pool house; tennis, basketball and bocce courts; and landscapin­g for the grounds. Nocito also fraudulent­ly expensed millions of dollars for other personal expenses such as luxury vehicles, artwork, country club membership­s, homes for his children and private school tuition for grandchild­ren.

In addition to filing false personal returns, Nocito underrepor­ted AHS’s profits by shuffling millions of dollars of income through other entities in fraudulent transactio­ns designed to conceal AHS’s true income and tax liability. Among other things, Nocito made recurring, sham payments from AHS to other entities he controlled, falsely characteri­zing the transactio­ns as payments for management, administra­tive or consulting expenses. He then deducted the expenses in AHS’s corporate income tax returns.

“The defendant diverted millions of dollars that should’ve gone to the IRS and used it to build a 51,000 square foot mansion in the Pittsburgh suburbs, amounting to the largest tax fraud ever perpetrate­d in our District,” said U.S. Attorney Olshan. “This crime is an affront to every hardworkin­g, tax-paying individual in this country. We commend our partners with IRS Criminal Investigat­ion and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service for their thorough and tireless efforts to hold this defendant accountabl­e for his egregious conduct.” page1image­23567872.png

“Today’s sentencing brings Mr. Nocito’s massive scheme to defraud the IRS to a conclusion,” said Yury Kruty, Special Agent in Charge of IRS-Criminal Investigat­ion. “Tax fraud of this magnitude, never before seen in this Judicial District, deserves to be punished and today was Mr. Nocito’s day of reckoning. Honest taxpayers suffer when self-admitted criminals like Mr. Nocito swindle the government. The Special Agents of IRS-CI, our law enforcemen­t partners, and the Department of Justice remain steadfast in our dedication to prosecutin­g those who carry out schemes that cheat the government and hurt those who pay their fair share.”

United States Attorney Olshan commended the IRS-Criminal Investigat­ion and the

U.S. Postal Inspection Service who investigat­ed the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Gregory C. Melucci and Nicole A. Stockey for the Western District of Pennsylvan­ia and Department of Justice Trial Attorney Matthew L. Cofer of the Tax Division prosecuted the case.

 ?? Photos courtesy of U.S. Attorney’s Office ?? Exterior of the personal residence of Joseph Nocito, who pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy. The federal government said he used $15 million in unpaid taxes to help construct the largest house in Pennsylvan­ia, which he called “Villa Noci.”
Photos courtesy of U.S. Attorney’s Office Exterior of the personal residence of Joseph Nocito, who pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy. The federal government said he used $15 million in unpaid taxes to help construct the largest house in Pennsylvan­ia, which he called “Villa Noci.”
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