(Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images) PHILADELPHIA - The founder of one of Philadelphia's most prominent cheesesteak shops has been indicted on federal tax fraud charges, along with one of his sons.FOX 29 has learned Tony Lucidonio Sr., or Tony Luke Sr., and Nicholas Lucidonio have been charged with conspiracy, aiding/assisting false corporate and individual tax returns, and tax evasion.The federal indictment alleges Tony Sr.
and Nicolas engaged in a scheme to "defraud the United States Treasury by: (1) concealing business receipts and income of Tony Luke to evade income taxes; and (2) paying employees in cash 'off the books' to evade payroll taxes." The two are also accused of filing fraudulent individual tax.