Former judges push to reopen Trump-IRS suit, probe payout fund

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A group of 35 retired federal judges is urging a U.S. district court to reopen Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over leaked tax records and to investigate whether the settlement—creating a $1.8 billion payout fund—was fraudulent, arguing the court wasn’t properly informed about the settlement and that the deal could affect ongoing investigations.
- Ex-federal judges ask court to reopen Trump’s IRS lawsuit, probe payout fund The Washington Post
- Former Judges Urge Inquiry Into Deal Trump Struck With I.R.S. The New York Times
- Trump's IRS case should be reopened so court can probe possible 'fraud,' ex-judges argue CNBC
- Ex-judges mount bid to upend ‘unprecedentedly fraudulent’ Trump ‘anti-weaponization’ fund CNN
- Ex-Federal Judges Urge ‘Fraud’ Probe of Trump IRS Settlement Bloomberg.com
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