Is the Wu-Tang Clan's member Method Man strapped for cash? Whether or not that is the cash, he hasn't been paying his taxes.
According to the UPI.com, the New York rapper (real name: Clifford Smith) had his 2008 Lincoln Navigator seized from his Long Island home by state tax officials Wednesday (March 18 ) because of overdue taxes.
Meth reportedly owes over $52,000 in personal income tax.
At press time, calls to his camp for comment were unsuccessful.
Despite possible financial issues, Method Man is still finding time to give back to the community. In April, the rapper and longtime collaborator Redman will be sponsoring a day of free haircuts for kids at a Staten Island barbershop.
On April 11th, the Against Da' Grain barber shop will be offering free cuts to children under the age of 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
"We have wonderfully loyal customers and felt this was just another way of rewarding them during these unusually hard economic times," Tariq, a barber at the shop, said in a statement.
On the music side of things, Meth and Red released a new song last week called "A Yo," and are reportedly working on a new collaboration album -- their first since 1999's Blackout!
According to the UPI.com, the New York rapper (real name: Clifford Smith) had his 2008 Lincoln Navigator seized from his Long Island home by state tax officials Wednesday (March 18 ) because of overdue taxes.
Meth reportedly owes over $52,000 in personal income tax.
At press time, calls to his camp for comment were unsuccessful.
Despite possible financial issues, Method Man is still finding time to give back to the community. In April, the rapper and longtime collaborator Redman will be sponsoring a day of free haircuts for kids at a Staten Island barbershop.
On April 11th, the Against Da' Grain barber shop will be offering free cuts to children under the age of 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
"We have wonderfully loyal customers and felt this was just another way of rewarding them during these unusually hard economic times," Tariq, a barber at the shop, said in a statement.
On the music side of things, Meth and Red released a new song last week called "A Yo," and are reportedly working on a new collaboration album -- their first since 1999's Blackout!