A pair of IRS employees accused of disclosing Hunter Biden’s tax information will get a chance to brief the D.C. Circuit on their right to intervene in his lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service.
The US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit Feb. 28 denied Biden’s motion for summary affiance in a case over damages from disclosure of his confidential tax information, which last year resulted in the IRS being found liable for the unauthorized disclosures. IRS agents Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler want the opportunity to argue why a lower court was wrong to deny their motion to ...
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