Augusta County: Former Nexus Services EVP pleads guilty in $3.1M tax fraud case
The former EVP at the Augusta County-based Nexus Services faces prison time after pleading guilty in federal court to defrauding the IRS out of $3.1 million.
The former EVP at the Augusta County-based Nexus Services faces prison time after pleading guilty in federal court to defrauding the IRS out of $3.1 million.

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