Rapper Ja Rule pleaded guilty on Tuesday to failing to file tax returns  and promised to pay more than $1 million in back taxes and penalties,  the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey said.  Ja Rule, whose  original name is Jeffrey Atkins, 35, pleaded guilty in Newark federal  court to three counts of failing to file a tax return, from 2004 through  2008, even though he was making money from royalties and live tours.
The Grammy-nominated rapper and New Jersey resident agreed to pay the  government more than $1.1 million in tax debts, plus penalties imposed  by the Internal Revenue Service, according to federal prosecutors.
"Each of us must pay our fair share to keep this country going," U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said in a statement.
U.S. federal judge Patty Shwartz set bail at $500,000 and permitted  Atkins' release pending sentencing scheduled for June 13. He faces a  maximum sentence of one year in prison on each count.
In  December, Atkins was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading  guilty to a weapons possession charge stemming from a 2007 incident in  which he was pulled over by police who discovered a semi-automatic  handgun hidden in his luxury car.
He has appeared in several films, most notably "The Fast and the Furious" and "Scary Movie 3".
(Reporting by Bernd Debusmann Jr., editing by Christine Kearney)
 
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