Hennepin County Chief Public Defender Kassius Benson is under federal investigation into whether he failed to pay federal taxes withheld for employees at the private law firm he ran before taking his public job, according to a search warrant affidavit and a grand jury witness.
Benson ran his own Minneapolis-based criminal defense firm called Kassius Benson Law before he started in the Hennepin County job in January 2021.
As the sole shareholder at his firm, Benson was responsible for the collection and payment of employment taxes and filing the appropriate quarterly IRS forms, the warrant said. He employed at least five people in 2013 and again from 2015-2019, and failed to file proper quarterly forms and turn over $159,262 in taxes he withheld during that stretch, the affidavit said. The warrant, issued in January, was under seal until July.
As a criminal defense attorney, Benson knew his duty and obligations to the IRS, the document said. The federal affidavit, initially filed under seal, sought access to servers containing payroll records from Benson's firm dating to 2013.
Benson didn't respond to requests for comment Thursday. State Chief Public Defender William Ward, who oversees Benson's office, said in a statement that he and the state Board of Public Defense are aware of the IRS investigation into Benson.
"At this point, these are only allegations. Should the allegations be formalized, like all citizens, Mr. Benson is innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law," Ward said. "We are monitoring the situation and will take appropriate action — if necessitated — as circumstances unfold."
Ward said he was unaware of the IRS investigation before Benson was hired for the Hennepin County job.
Benson has not been charged with a crime, and the investigation may not result in an indictment.