Twista Pleads Guilty to Federal Tax Charges

Chicago rapper Twista has pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor counts of willfully failing to pay federal income taxes after prosecutors alleged he failed to pay more than $440,000 owed to the IRS. Twista, whose legal name is Carl Mitchell, entered the guilty plea Tuesday in federal court. According to prosecutors, he did not pay income taxes between 2019 and 2023 despite earning income from performances, album sales, streaming, and royalties.
Federal authorities said Mitchell was repeatedly notified by both the IRS and his accountants about his growing tax debt and his legal obligation to pay. Instead, prosecutors alleged that he entered into agreements with a third-party company to receive advances on future royalty payments, knowing those funds would be beyond the IRS's immediate reach. They also claim he continued to finance a lavish lifestyle, including the purchase of at least four luxury vehicles, rather than satisfying his tax obligations.
Officials said Mitchell's unpaid federal tax liabilities date back to 2011 and exceed $440,000. Each misdemeanor count carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison, although his final punishment will be determined by a federal judge after considering federal sentencing guidelines and other statutory factors. Twista is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 22.










