USA v. Michael Meyer
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September 27, 2022
11th Circ. Revives Fla. Atty's Bid To Block IRS On Testimony
A Florida attorney can seek a protective order to bar the IRS from using potentially incriminating testimony in a penalty investigation into allegations that he ran a $35 million tax scheme, the Eleventh Circuit ruled, reversing a lower court's decision.
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April 06, 2022
Fla. Atty Says Admissions In IRS Suit Can't Be Used Again
A Florida attorney who was accused by the Internal Revenue Service of running a decadeslong illegal charitable tax scheme that cost the government $35 million told the Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday that the government should not be able to use admissions he made in that suit against him in another IRS proceeding.
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November 30, 2021
US Tells 11th Circ. Bid For $7M Penalty Protection Is Barred
The Anti-Injunction Act bars a man's bid for a protective order that would stop the IRS from using admissions he made in tax litigation to support $7 million in penalties in an administrative case, the government told the Eleventh Circuit.