Derrick Miller has 100 years to pay his restitution to IRS

Former aide to Kwame Kilpatrick convicted of bribery, tax evasion

DETROIT – Derrick Miller has been given 100 years to pay back $240,858 in restitution he owes the IRS.

U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmund ordered Miller to make a minimum payment of $200 a month beginning Aug. 1.

Read: Payment order for Derrick Miller

Miller grew up with former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, worked in his inner circle and became an important witness at his corruption trial.

Miller pleaded guilty in 2011 to taking kickbacks from a real estate broker, money he shared with Kilpatrick. He was also convicted of tax evasion.

While Kilpatrick is serving a 28-year prison sentence, Miller was sentenced in May to serve a year in a halfway house and two years of supervised probation.

Read: Full presentencing report for Derrick Miller

Read: Derrick Miller's sentencing memorandum

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