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    MIAMI (AP) - Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and TV "Dancing With The Stars" champion Helio Castroneves was indicted Thursday on tax evasion and tax fraud charges, accused of using offshore accounts to hide millions of dollars in income from the Internal Revenue Service.

    Castroneves, 33, is charged with conspiracy and six counts of tax evasion for purportedly failing to report to the IRS about $5.5 million in income between 1999 and 2004, according to court documents. Each count carries a maximum five-year prison sentence.

    Also facing charges are Katiucia Castroneves, 35, the race car driver's sister and business manager, and attorney Alan R. Miller, 71, of Birmingham, Mich. All three are scheduled to make court appearances Friday and it wasn't immediately clear if they had hired defense lawyers. None were under arrest Thursday.

    "This case sends a clear message that the IRS is committed to vigorously enforcing the tax laws and stopping offshore tax evasion," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman.

    Castroneves, a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, has won the Indianapolis 500 twice and is currently second in the IndyCar Series points standings. He and partner Julianne Hough won the 2007 "Dancing With The Stars" TV reality show competition on ABC.

    The indictment charges that Castroneves illegally concealed income from Penske Racing Inc. and the Brazilian firm Coimex International S.A. Neither company is charged with any wrongdoing.

    Fintage was set up as a "deferred royalty plan" in which U.S. tax payments can be delayed, which is only legal if Castroneves had no relationship or control over it. Prosecutors say he did have control and that false statements were made to Penske about the relationship.

    Coimex paid Castroneves $600,000 between 1999 through 2001 for sponsorship contracts, but he only paid taxes on about $50,000, prosecutors said.

    Katuicia Castroneves transferred some of the hidden money to a Swiss bank account she controlled with her brother, court documents show.

    Working telephone numbers for Castroneves and his sister could not be located Thursday. Miller did not immediately return a call to his office in Michigan.

    Castroneves recently signed on with "Entertainment Tonight" to be a correspondent for some episodes of this year's "Dancing With The Stars" show. He did a similar stint last year.

    He has raced for Team Penske since 2000, capturing Indy 500 victories in 2000 and 2001, becoming the youngest driver, 27, to win the famous race twice. Castroneves has recorded a total of 18 victories and 43 top-three finishes, according to Penske's Web site.

    Miami-Dade County records show that Castroneves, who is single, lives in a six-bedroom, six-bath home in Coral Gables valued at about $2.3 million.

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    (&^%^^%%$

    that really ticks me off. Helio was my favorite Indy racer. the man is blessed with the ability to make a fortune and he steals from us... thats what it is because the middle class worker has to pick up the slack for the poor and the thieves! (rich people who dont pay their fair share)... he is off my hero list. he deserves everything he gets! (if its all true)
    thank you for the info tho i find it disturbing and disappointing.
    carolwicks aka OZZIE

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    • #3
      If he is sent to prison it could open up a new spin off to dancing with the stars!

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      • #4
        hmmmm

        i am so unhappy about this whole thing. he had so many blessings. his life was good. why the hell did he have to steal? i doubt he is the only one but sooner or later our sins catch up with us.
        it really makes me feel sad.....
        there are racers out there who are greatful for what they have and they give so much back. Tony thinks nothing of giving millions away to help people... the same for petty and many others.
        well at least helio has perfected the fence climb... he might find that useful one day... so sad... such a talented racer...such a fun personality... oh well. another of lifes disappoinments.
        OZZIE

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        • #5
          Even Bigger Hero Now

          To me he is even a bigger hero. Any body that beats the I.R.S. out of money I am proud of. Why would you want to give these jerks any of your money. Look what they do with it! After this week especially If I never had another penny of my money confiscated by the government I would be a happy man!

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          • #6
            he didnt help us!

            the problem is that when rich people screw the IRS, the rest of us have to make it up... im tired of paying the penalty for thieves! this week our government saved a bunch of thieves so how can they justify going after Helio? roflll its a hellova mess that honest hard working tax payers have to clean up...
            OZZIE

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            • #7
              Screw The IRS

              Originally posted by carolwicks View Post
              the problem is that when rich people screw the IRS, the rest of us have to make it up... im tired of paying the penalty for thieves! this week our government saved a bunch of thieves so how can they justify going after Helio? roflll its a hellova mess that honest hard working tax payers have to clean up...
              OZZIE
              What you are paying for thieves is probably a fraction of a percent. What you are paying for the governments addiction to our money is the real problem. If every one in America had to stroke a check to the IRS every year for their taxes, politicians would have a bounty on their heads and we would hunt them with dogs! I say screw them every chance you get and don't look back. Way to go Helio! And also what happened to innocent until proven guilty?

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