Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court in Washington gave the Internal Revenue Service exactly a month — until Aug. 10 — to file a report, which he demanded as part of a lawsuit from a conservative watchdog, Judicial Watch, against the agency.
The report was expected to detail the circumstances around the missing Lois Lerner emails.
Instead the IRS detailed what they did around the crashed hard drive.
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Judicial-Watch-V.-irs- Response to Affidavit of Missing Lerner Emails
Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court in Washington gave the Internal Revenue Service exactly a month — until Aug. 10 — to file a report, which he demanded as part of a lawsuit from a conservative watchdog, Judicial Watch, against the agency.
The report was expected to detail the circumstances around the missing Lois Lerner emails.
Instead the IRS detailed what they did around the crashed hard drive.
Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court in Washington gave the Internal Revenue Service exactly a month — until Aug. 10 — to file a report, which he demanded as part of a lawsuit from a conservative watchdog, Judicial Watch, against the agency.
The report was expected to detail the circumstances around the missing Lois Lerner emails.
Instead the IRS detailed what they did around the crashed hard drive.