Demands info needed to find missing emails
WASHINGTON – Federal judges have delivered a one-two punch to the midsection of the IRS on consecutive days in court.
As WND reported on Thursday, a federal judge ordered the IRS to explain, under oath, exactly what happened to the missing emails of former tax-exempt division chief Lois Lerner.
Friday, a different judge in the same District Court ordered the IRS to explain, under oath, what happened to Lerner’s computer hard drive.
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified before Congress last month that the hard drive was recycled, and presumably destroyed.
U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton wants the IRS to tell him whatever they know about the hard drive that Lerner says malfunctioned and lost two years of emails sought by congressional investigators, and he wants those answers in just one week.
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2 comments:
I'll bet the student loan people can find it! They found me in a bar in Cambodia.
They actually haven't figured out yet that they don't even need those emails or the hard drive.They already have a case because they're missing.Most likely a better case than if they were found.The sky is the limit on what they can claim happened,unless of course the emails and hard drive is located.
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