
SEATTLE — A former Seattle IRS agent convicted of taking a $20,000 pot bribe from a medical marijuana dispensary owner has been sentenced to 2½ years in prison.
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Federal prosecutors said that after Paul G. Hurley audited Have A Heart Compassion Care in Seattle last year, he told its owner, Ryan Kunkel, that he had saved him $1 million — and then rubbed his fingers together. Kunkel agreed to pay him $20,000, but then went to authorities, who arrested the agent in a sting operation last September.
In February, a jury convicted Hurley of receiving a bribe. U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour sentenced him on Friday.
The U.S. Attorney s Office sought a seven-year prison term. In a sentencing memo prosecutors called Hurley s actions an affront to the United States, the IRS, and all lawabiding tax payers.
Hurley s attorneys sought a one-year term.



