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The IRS unlawfully seized financial records of NCLA’s client James Harper and thousands of others from a cryptocurrency exchange through abuse of a “John Doe” summons, without notifying account holders so they could contest the summons. NCLA has filed a reply brief in the case, urging the First Circuit to rule that these actions violated Mr. Harper’s statutory, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment rights.
Mark and Vec discuss the agency’s egregious violation of Americans’ rights and the reply brief in Harper v. Werfel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The IRS unlawfully seized financial records of NCLA’s client James Harper and thousands of others from a cryptocurrency exchange through abuse of a “John Doe” summons, without notifying account holders so they could contest the summons. NCLA has filed a reply brief in the case, urging the First Circuit to rule that these actions violated Mr. Harper’s statutory, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment rights.
Mark and Vec discuss the agency’s egregious violation of Americans’ rights and the reply brief in Harper v. Werfel.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.