New Details Emerge In Susan Patrick Tax Fraud Case

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On Tuesday, former media broker Susan Patrick was sentenced by a Maryland federal judge to 15 months in prison for tax return falsification, followed by a year of home confinement and the payment of millions of dollars in restitution.


It is now known when she will need to report to serve her prison term, and where she will be.

According to the final docket entry in Patrick’s case in Maryland, which was sealed in December 2023 by the judge, she will serve her prison sentence in West Virginia.

It was not disclosed as to which of the state’s six federal correctional institutions she will be heading to. However, Mrs. Patrick must report to the facility no later than 2pm on Wednesday, June 19.

As previously reported, upon her release from imprisonment Mrs. Patrick will be on supervised released for a full year.

Then comes the $3,843,922 restitution ordered against Mrs. Patrick. A $100 assessment fee is immediately due.


To our readers: the original version of this article contained information obtained from a court docket filing pertaining to a disgruntled former employee of a radio station she claimed was linked to Mrs. Patrick who claimed nonpayment of services. It has been determined that this individual failed to disclose that she received a cashiers check for the funds owed. Furthermore, the licensee of the station is not involved in Mrs. Patrick’s Federal case. As such, the federal judge in Maryland dismissed her claims without merit. This information was not disclosed until February 23.