California man gets 1 year for $1.2 Million tax fraud involving Stan Lee memorabilia sales

Published on

CALIFORNIA – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that a Riverside County man was sentenced to 12 months and one day in federal prison for failing to report $1.2 million in proceeds from selling Stan Lee-signed memorabilia to the IRS.

Mac Martin Anderson, 59, of Corona, was sentenced by United States District Judge Kenly Kiya Kato, who also ordered him to pay $482,833 in restitution.

From 2015 to 2018, Anderson had a personal relationship with Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee and sold Marvel-related items bearing Lee’s autograph to various dealers, brokers and fans at comic conventions.

In exchange for selling these memorabilia, Anderson received payments from buyers, typically in the form of cash or checks. 

These payments were considered regular income by the IRS and should have been reported on Anderson’s income tax return each year that he received money.

From 2015 to 2018, Anderson earned $1.24 million from memorabilia sales and owed $482,833 in taxes.

IRS Criminal Investigation investigated this matter.

RELATED: CA real estate broker pleads guilty to obstructing IRS, failed to pay taxes on $1 Million income

spot_img

Latest articles

SCE customers can sign up for Safety Power Shutoff alerts and may qualify for $600 generator rebate

CALIFORNIA – Southern California Edison’s (SCE) online Wildfire Communications Center allows customers to sign...

Victorville hosting blood drive on July 1

VICTORVILLE – The City of Victorville is partnering with LifeStream Blood Bank to host...

Spirit Halloween hiring over 50,000 nationwide – lists over 1,600 seasonal positions in California

CALIFORNIA – Spirit Halloween announced on June 25 that it is hiring 50,000 seasonal...

DOJ investigates University of California system for race and sex-based employment practices

CALIFORNIA – The Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division has opened an investigation...

More like this

Attorney general secures settlement and full refunds for hundreds of California travelers

CALIFORNIA – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and San Mateo District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe...

Former CA K-9 officer sentenced to 7 years for civil rights violation, record falsification, and wire fraud

  CALIFORNIA – Ex-officer Morteza Amiri was sentenced to 84 months in federal prison for...

Suspected accomplice in California fertility clinic bombing found dead in federal custody

CALIFORNIA – On Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at approximately 7:30 a.m., Daniel Park was...