Two members of Eminem's rap group D12 owe more than $215,000 in delinquent state and federal taxes, records show.The multi-platinum group -- which is on a mini-tour that reaches Pontiac's Eagle Theater on Sept. 26 -- includes members Kon Artis and Kuniva.What's owed: The state of Michigan filed a $16,590.07 lien against Kuniva and his wife on June 16 in the Ingham County Register of Deeds office. According to the lien, they owe income taxes from 2008. The IRS filed a $137,702.62 lien against Kuniva and his wife on Jan. 12, according to the Oakland County Register of Deeds. They owe income taxes from 2004-06, according to this public record.The IRS filed a $61,501.99 lien against Kon Artis on May 1, 2008, for unpaid taxes, according to the New York City Register's office.Their side:Kon Artis is paying the $61,501 debt, which should be wiped out in another month or two, he said in an interview Wednesday."I'm not questioning the IRS," he said when asked what led to the tax lien. "It could have been a combination of not paying enough (taxes), it could have been them not accepting enough write-offs."He said the IRS has been seizing the two checks he receives each year from music publishing."Take my publishing checks. I'll make money elsewhere," he said. "I'm done with them at the end of the year."Kuniva could not be reached for comment and a spokesman did not return e-mails and calls seeking comment.
damn! eminem help them out with a loan !!!!