Detroit rapper Sameerah ‘Creme’ Marrel, charged in $5 million fraud case, on the run

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Detroit rapper Sameerah ‘Creme’ Marrel, charged in $5 million fraud case, on the run
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One of two Detroit rappers who were part of a scheme that stole over $5 million from the IRS, has disappeared as she was out on bond awaiting trial.

Deuces Wild, made up of Sameerha Marrel and Noelle Brown, were two Detroit-based rappers who were both part of a multi-million scheme that stole over $5 million from the IRS.one of two Metro Detroit rappers charged with stealing more than $5 million from the United States IRS

Marrel has not been in contact with court since July 25, 2022, and, according to court records, she has missed repeated meetings with the court, pretrial services, and her own attorney. The owner told officials that someone would show up every two months or so but that the building had been vacant for approximately six months.

In those returns, Goodnight said they claimed the IRS had withheld large amounts of income tax from the trusts filing the returns. Of the 106 that were filed in paper form, 20 trust tax refund checks went into accounts opened by Marrel, for a total of $1.3 million between Dec. 29, 2014 and Sept. 4, 2017.

So who is JP? In May 2018, agents investigated JP, who said she was a victim of ID theft as well and said she didn't know Marrel and didn't give her permission to set up trusts or file tax returns in her name. CH said she has been best friends with Brown since she was 13 and said Brown and Marrel were close friends.

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