The saga of an unknown company owned by unknown country marches on, diaried here and here. They had petitioned SCOTUS for relief from having to comply with a Mueller subpoena or face fines for non-compliance.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to shield a mystery company from having to provide information in what is believed to be the criminal investigation being conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Acting on a sealed request from the company and making no comment, the justices Tuesday declined to block a federal appeals court ruling that apparently favored Mueller. The appeals court upheld daily fines against the company, owned by an unidentified foreign country, for failing to comply with a grand jury subpoena.
The latest order lifts the hold Chief Justice John Roberts had placed on the appeals court ruling while the Supreme Court considered the matter. There were no published dissents.
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The case acted on Tuesday is In Re Grand Jury Subpoena, 18A669. The still-pending appeal is In Re Grand Jury Subpoena, 18M93.
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