Gladys Knight‘s son surrendered Wednesday to authorities on charges of tax evasion, officials told The Post.
A day after authorities raided three chicken and waffle joints owned by Shanga Hankerson, he turned himself in at the Clayton County Jail, where he was expected to post bail, a spokesman for the Georgia Department of Revenue said.
On Tuesday, authorities raided chicken-and-waffle restaurants owned by Hankerson, 39, who is accused of tax evasion and surrendered to cops on Wednesday.
State Department of Revenue agents served search warrants on Tuesday on the three Gladys Knight’s Chicken & Waffles that Hankerson owned.