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Two men plead guilty to income tax-refund fraud

 

Louis Gachelin, a former Miami Jackson High football player and NFL draft pick, is one of two men who admitted to fraudulently cashing income tax checks.

 

Defensive tackle Louis Gachelin
Defensive tackle Louis Gachelin
Doug Pensinger / Getty Images file, 2003

Sun Sentinel

Two men – including former New England Patriots draft pick Louis Gachelin – have pleaded guilty to their roles in fraudulently cashing income tax refunds, federal court records show.

Gachelin, 31, of Miramar, pleaded guilty on Friday in federal court in Miami to theft of government money and aggravated identity theft.

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