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jobeterob
10-05-2013, 12:59 PM
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: Lawyer: Hill got out a few days early due to "good behavior," among other factors
Lauryn Hill is released from a federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut
She still faces months of home confinement and supervised probation
The Grammy winner pleaded guilty to failing to pay her federal taxes




[[CNN) -- Lauryn Hill walked free from a federal prison Friday and -- if she has her way -- back into the musical spotlight.

The Grammy-winning artist was released from a low-security all-female facility in Danbury, Connecticut, according to federal prison records. She'd been incarcerated for the past three months for failing to pay federal income taxes.

The 38-year-old still faces restrictions, though: three months of home confinement and a year of supervised probation. She'd also been ordered to pay penalties and the taxes she owed. Her lawyer, Nathan Hochman, said Hill has since fully paid her taxes.

Hochman confirmed his client left the western Connecticut prison, as well as the fact she started her home confinement and probation on Friday.

The singer got out several days earlier than planned due to various factors, "including good behavior," Hochman said.

On the same day of her release from prison, Hill released a new song called "Consumerism" -- a fast-moving track that puts the spotlight on various -isms, such as skepticism and narcissism -- via her official Tweeter feed. According to the linked page, "she wanted to get this music out while she was incarcerated, as it is a product of the space she was in while she was going through some of the challenges she has been faced with recently."

The former Fugees star and solo artist has sold 16 million albums over the course of her career. But she didn't meet her tax obligations all that time: Hill pleaded guilty last year to three counts of failing to file tax returns on more than $1.8 million between 2005 and 2007.

According to the prosecutor, the sentence she eventually faced also took "into account additional income and tax losses for 2008 and 2009 -- when she also failed to file federal returns -- along with her outstanding tax liability to the state of New Jersey, for a total income of approximately $2.3 million and total tax loss of approximately $1,006,517."

Despite her commercial success, Hill told U.S. Magistrate Judge Madeline Cox Arleo in May that she lives "very modestly" and claimed that most of the money from her music went to other people. Describing her "life of sacrifice with very little time for myself and my children," Hill insisted that she planned to pay her taxes, it was just a question of when.

But, at her sentencing, the judge reminded the singer that individual citizens don't get to decide when they pay the government.

splanky
10-06-2013, 08:28 AM
I'm glad Lauryn is out of prison but sis still needs a check up from the neck up. She has a lot
of issues including an extreme victim complex that until resolved will always hinder her...Good luck, babygirl...

Kamasu_Jr
10-06-2013, 09:45 AM
It's bewildering to me. It just goes to show that someone can be young, beautiful, talented and seem to have it all and it can get lost, abused, misued and confused by making poor choices, and taking poor advice and associating with the wrong people

marv2
10-06-2013, 10:20 AM
It's bewildering to me. It just goes to show that someone can be young, beautiful, talented and seem to have it all and it can get lost, abused, misued and confused by making poor choices, and taking poor advice and associating with the wrong people

Yes Lauryn had all that, she had the goods! She made some poor decisions. I am happy we still have her and there is a chance she will turn her life around.

Jerry Oz
10-06-2013, 07:06 PM
MAN, with all of the controversy behind what Miley Cyrus represents for her young female fans, Lauryn Hill was absolutely the polar opposite of the potential for young women in the music industry. She appeared to be well-grounded, strong, confident, self-aware, talented... the list goes on. She could have been iconic as a role model to the point that she could could have been a popular and positive leader for girls to follow had she chosen to be. It is such a shame that life appears to have gotten the best of her.