To: MACVSOG68
Again, an extremly expensive case just because the IRSS wouldn't respond to her letters or her attorney's letters. Now that makes lots of sense.
Just answer the question.
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IRS management does what it wants, to whom it wants, when it wants, how it wants with almost complete immunity, retired Internal Revenue Service official Tommy Henderson told the U.S. Senate Finance Committee.
To: ifreemantoo
Again, an extremly expensive case just because the IRSS wouldn't respond to her letters or her attorney's letters. Now that makes lots of sense. Just answer the question. I haven't read the trial transcript, so not sure what the prosecution offered to support its case. It's possible the prosecution did not think the jury would fall for the "I didn't know" routine. Some do, some don't. If I were the prosecution, I would likely have ensured that the jury had sufficient information to make the finding I was looking for.
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