Former Investview CEO Joseph Cammarata has been sentenced to six years in prison for tax fraud.

Spanning five counts of tax evasion, Cammarata (right) was
indicted in 2022
for allegedly withholding $15.5 million from the IRS.

Cammarata pled not guilty to the charges but was found guilty last November.

On the first four counts of tax fraud Cammarata was sentenced to 60 months. On the fifth count Cammarata received an additional 12 month consecutive sentence.

$6 million in restitution and a $120,000 fine was also part of Cammarata’s May 14th judgment.

Post-judgment motions filed by Cammarata, seeking to set aside his judgment and/or dismiss the judgment were denied prior to sentencing.

Cammarata’s tax fraud charges relate to Alpha Plus Recovery, an entity Cammarata and his accomplices
engaged in recovery scamming
 through.

Separately in June 2023, Cammarata was
sentenced to ten years in prison
in parallel Alpha Plus Recovery criminal proceedings.

Alpha Plus Recovery civil proceedings were also initiated against Cammarata by the SEC. In January 2024 a
$50.4 million civil Final Judgment was entered against Cammarata
.


🤖 Quick Answer

What was Joseph Cammarata sentenced for?
Joseph Cammarata, former CEO of Investview, was sentenced to six years in prison for tax fraud. He was convicted on five counts of tax evasion for allegedly withholding $15.5 million from the IRS. The sentence included 60 months for the first four counts and an additional 12 months consecutive for the fifth count, plus $6 million in restitution and a $120,000 fine.

When was Cammarata indicted and convicted?
Cammarata was indicted in 2022 on tax evasion charges. He pleaded not guilty to the charges but was found guilty in November of the following year. His sentencing occurred on May 14th, with post-judgment motions seeking dismissal subsequently denied by the court.


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