From the Detroit  News:
Comedian/actor Sinbad's financial problems  just got a whole lot worse. The Benton Harbor native, who emceed Motown  Records' 50th anniversary gala last month, owes more than $8.15 million  in delinquent federal taxes and the U.S. Attorney General's office wants  his house sold to help satisfy the debt, according to federal court  records.
On Dec. 10, an assistant U.S. attorney  asked a federal judge to foreclose on several tax liens and determine  the 53-year-old comedian (full name Sinbad Adkins) is the true owner  of a $1.5 million home in Hidden Hills, Calif.
The home's title is held by his brother,  Michael Adkins, but since 1998 the federal government says mortgage  interest and property taxes either have been paid by Sinbad's company  Afros & Bellbottoms Productions Inc. or by the comedian's personal  checking account.
Sinbad, who rose to fame on "Star  Search" in the 1980s before starring in a string of movies like  "Houseguest" and TV shows, really owns the property, the government  claims. One possible hiccup, however. On Dec. 11, the day after the  government filed the case, Sinbad filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in California,  listing between $10 million and $50 million in liabilities and less  than $50,000 in assets.
The IRS claims Sinbad filed federal income tax returns for years 1998 through 2006 but failed to pay the reported taxes.
