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Terry pleads guilty to federal tax evasion Ex town Democratic party leader dodged paying $992K BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN Gerard Terry, the former chairman of the North Hempstead Democratic Party, pleaded guilty to tax evasion last Thursday for failing to pay nearly $1 million in federal taxes. Terry faces a maximum of five years imprisonment, a fine of up to $100,000 and mandatory restitution to the Internal Revenue Service, according to the district attorney’s office. Prosecutors said Terry, a lawyer, attempted to evade nearly $1.4 million in income tax despite earning over $250,000 a year since 2000 in various government jobs. Some of the entities Terry worked for included the Town of North Hempstead, Village of Port Washington, Village of Manorhaven, North Hempstead Housing Authority, Long Beach Housing Authority and Freeport Community Development Agency. Terry pleaded guilty to the sec-

ond count of his indictment, which stated that he did “knowingly and willfully attempt to evade and defeat substantial income tax due and owing by him to the United States” and failed to pay $992,057. Prosecutors said he did this by failing to file timely personal 1040 tax returns from 2000 to 2008 and 2011 through 2014, not properly recording his income in 2013 and 2015, and cashing over $500,000 of checks to avoid IRS collection. They also said he created a checking account under the name of Neville Warwick LLC to conceal his income. Stephen Scaring, Terry’s defense lawyer, did not respond to a request for comment but told Newsday that his client “took the plea because he’s guilty” but that there are “a lot of mitigating factors that will result in leniency.” Terry, a Roslyn Heights resident, was arrested in April 2016 following a Newsday investigation showing he accumulated $1.4 Continued on Page 75

PHOTO BY ADAM SCHRADER

Aagarshan Gupta, 17, plays the keyboard on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus on Oct. 12.

Herricks youth take magical mystery tour BY A DA M SCHRADER Select Herricks High School students spent last Thursday aboard the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, a mobile audio and video recording production facility, recording an original song written over the course of the day.

Herricks won the visit as part of the NAMM Foundation’s “What Makes Music Education Great in My School District?” video submission program that recognizes schools that promote music education. Alumnus Jon Sanelli submitted the winning video during his senior year. The minute-long video features Herricks admin-

istrators, music educators and students promoting the district’s musical programs — from guitar, ukulele and orchestral music instruction to the chamber choir, modern jazz band and wind ensemble. Anissa Arnold, the school’s director of music and performing arts, said the visit highlights Continued on Page 74

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