enhanced_deficit
03-25-2019, 11:19 AM
Not clear if mystery country was Qatar, Israel or some other country with Deutsche Bank business etc:
Special counsel Robert Mueller scores a win in mystery fight at Supreme Court days after completing probe (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/25/supreme-court-denies-mystery-mueller-case-after-probe-finishes.html)
The Supreme Court turns back a company locked in a secretive fight against Robert Mueller just days after the special counsel concluded his probe.
The court says it would not review a decision by a federal appeals court in Washington that ordered the company, owned by an unknown foreign government, to comply with a subpoena or face a mounting daily fine.
Tucker Higgins
The Supreme Court on Monday turned back a company locked in a secretive fight against Robert Mueller just days after the special counsel concluded his probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
In a brief order, the court said it would not review a decision by a federal appeals court in Washington that ordered the company, owned by an unknown foreign government, to comply with a subpoena or face a mounting daily fine, believed to be greater than $2 million at this point.
The legal battle stretches back to July, when a grand jury in Washington subpoenaed the company for information. The company sought to dismiss the subpoena, but was rejected twice in court before the Supreme Court looked at the matter.
Special counsel Robert Mueller scores a win in mystery fight at Supreme Court days after completing probe (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/25/supreme-court-denies-mystery-mueller-case-after-probe-finishes.html)
The Supreme Court turns back a company locked in a secretive fight against Robert Mueller just days after the special counsel concluded his probe.
The court says it would not review a decision by a federal appeals court in Washington that ordered the company, owned by an unknown foreign government, to comply with a subpoena or face a mounting daily fine.
Tucker Higgins
The Supreme Court on Monday turned back a company locked in a secretive fight against Robert Mueller just days after the special counsel concluded his probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
In a brief order, the court said it would not review a decision by a federal appeals court in Washington that ordered the company, owned by an unknown foreign government, to comply with a subpoena or face a mounting daily fine, believed to be greater than $2 million at this point.
The legal battle stretches back to July, when a grand jury in Washington subpoenaed the company for information. The company sought to dismiss the subpoena, but was rejected twice in court before the Supreme Court looked at the matter.