IRS, US Trustee Object To Fees In Wyly Bankruptcy

By Ryan Boysen ( March 24, 2017, 8:20 PM EDT) -- The Internal Revenue Service and a U.S.-appointed trustee objected on Thursday to hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees requested by lawyers and consultants for time spent on Caroline Dee Wyly's bankruptcy case, saying the work was done in bad faith and didn't add to the value of the estate....

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