Rich and Famous -- and Dogged by the Taxman

MLB player and manager, Pete Rose pleaded guilty to two charges of filing false tax returns in 1990. Rose did not declare income from selling autographs, memorabilia, or his winnings from horse racing. Rose was sentenced to five months in prison and fined $50,000.

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