Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino from the MTV reality show "Jersey Shore" has been charged with tax evasion on $8.9 Million of income. His brother has also been charged. Not only did he fail to record the $8.9 Million income, he was also claiming clothes and cars as business expenses. Where might he have gotten that much money after the popular reality series ended? According to a report from Yahoo News, "Sorrentino was paid between $1,500 and $48,000 for appearances at nightclubs, bars and liquor stores between 2010 and 2012." Must be nice! $50,000 to party, sign me up. The brothers are expected to appear in federal court today.

Jonathan Larsen handles criminal investigations for the IRS in Newark. He had this to say about the "Situation:"

Rather than living in reality and reporting their true income, Michael Sorrentino and his brother Marc created the illusion that they earned less income by filing false and fraudulent tax returns.

Mike has gotten himself into some awkward "situations" (haha, doesn't get old) in his post "Jersey Shore" days. For example he had a terrible performance at the roast of Donald Trump on Comedy Central and in 2011 Abercrombie and Fitch offered to pay the reality star to stop wearing their clothes for reputation reasons.

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