BREAKING NEWS!
According to a petition filed this afternoon in the Steven Ingersoll case, the government requested an order from U. S. District Judge Thomas L. Ludington authorizing federal prosecutors to file a "consolidated set of documents relating to the intended tax loss calculations and a memorandum summarizing the government’s position" under seal.
Ingersoll's ongoing sentencing hearing is scheduled to resume next Monday, July 11, 2016.
Today's petition asked Ludington to order the documents be filed under seal because "the documents and memorandum contain tax information", which the government presumably doesn't want made publicly available on this blog.
Just sayin'.
UPDATE: July 8, 2016 1:37pm--Ludington grants prosecution request, directs government to file consolidated documents/memorandum under seal.
According to a petition filed this afternoon in the Steven Ingersoll case, the government requested an order from U. S. District Judge Thomas L. Ludington authorizing federal prosecutors to file a "consolidated set of documents relating to the intended tax loss calculations and a memorandum summarizing the government’s position" under seal.
Ingersoll's ongoing sentencing hearing is scheduled to resume next Monday, July 11, 2016.
Today's petition asked Ludington to order the documents be filed under seal because "the documents and memorandum contain tax information", which the government presumably doesn't want made publicly available on this blog.
Just sayin'.
UPDATE: July 8, 2016 1:37pm--Ludington grants prosecution request, directs government to file consolidated documents/memorandum under seal.