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A former Rapid City priest is now facing tax crime charges while being accused of stealing a total of $250,000 in church donations, according to a new indictment.

Marcin Garbacz was indicted Tuesday on five new charges of making and subscribing a false tax return. His original federal indictment accused him of stealing $150,000 in cash donations from the Diocese of Rapid City. He previously pleaded not guilty to 50 counts of wire fraud, nine counts of money laundering and one count of transporting stolen money between July 2012 to April 2018.

Garbacz failed to report as income to the IRS the $235,819 in cash donations he allegedly stole between 2013-2017 from various parishes, the indictment says, and then not paying $46,008 in taxes.

The new indictment also alleges that Garbacz stole more money each year, starting with $24,052 in 2013 and $78,265 in 2017.