Department of Justice: A man from Kingsport filed fake tax returns worth millions

DOJ: Kingsport man claimed million in false tax returns
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KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — A Kingsport man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to fraud and money laundering charges in relation to a scheme that involved false COVID-19 employment tax credits, according to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).

Ryan Glidewell, of Kingsport, pleaded guilty to the following:

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee reports Glidewell conspired with other people to file false tax returns. The DOJ reports he and his co-conspirators created fake businesses to falsely claim tax credits.

The tax returns claimed more than $3.4 million in tax refunds that Congress created to help businesses struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the DOJ, the IRS paid $1.8 million of the claimed false tax returns.

Glidewell is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 12, 2025.

The DOJ reports he faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for the conspiring to commit wire and mail fraud charge, a maximum of 10 years for the money laundering charge and a maximum of three years for the aiding and assisting in the filing of a false tax return charge.

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