Mary J. Blige tax lien: Singer in trouble with Uncle Sam

Kevin Federline is not the only one dealing with Uncle Sam this week. It appears singer Mary J. Blige is not faring well with the federal government either. The 42-year-old star has been hit with a tax lien of over $900,000 according to a Feb. 17 TMZ report.

In documents obtained by TMZ, the singer owes Uncle Sam about $900,769.65, courtesy of the State of New Jersey. The financial woes don’t end there for Blige, who was reportedly sued earlier this month for defaulting on a $500,000 bank loan.

The “No More Drama” singer seems to be in the middle of major drama. Bank of America filed a lawsuit against the star alleging that she took out a loan in 2005 and quit making payments in June 2012. Also in 2012, Blige was sued for defaulting on a $2.2 million loan, but not before her charity, The Mary J. Blige and Steve Stoute Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now Inc, was sued for defaulting on a $250,000 loan.

According to TMZ, the singer’s singer blamed the charity’s financial issues on staff saying, “The problem is that I didn't have the right people in the right places doing the right things.” The is no word on who is to blame for the singer’s current financial woes.

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