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HATTIESBURG MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO TAX OFFENSE INVOLVING OVER $2 MILLION LOSS

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Mississippi

Hattiesburg, MS – A Hattiesburg, Mississippi man pleaded guilty today to failing to pay over funds that were withheld from employee paychecks announced Southern District of Mississippi United States Attorney Baxter Kruger.

According to court documents and information presented to the Court, Duke Kimbrell Rodgers, 68, conducted a business under the name Rodgers Family Pharmacy.  From 2013 to 2020, Rodgers withheld over $1,500,828.73 from his employees’ pay for trust fund taxes.  However, he failed to remit those funds to the Government.  In addition, because of those withholdings and his failure to remit withholdings from his own paycheck, Rodgers submitted fraudulent personal tax forms that resulted in additional $629,831.00 loss.   As part of his plea, Rodgers agreed to pay restitution of over $2 million to the Internal Revenue Service.

Rodgers is scheduled to be sentenced on June 18, 2026. He faces a statutory maximum of 5 years imprisonment.

The Internal Revenue Service is investigating the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Buckner is prosecuting the case.

Contact

Karen Coates
Public Affairs Officer
Karen.Coates@usdoj.gov 
 

Updated March 9, 2026