Ex-judges urge reopening Trump-IRS case to probe fraud

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Thirty-five former federal judges asked Judge Kathleen Williams to reopen or reconsider Trump’s $10 billion case against the IRS to investigate whether fraud occurred and whether the settlement was improper, arguing the court was deceived; Williams had dismissed the suit with prejudice after Trump and the Trump Organization dropped it amid a DOJ settlement and related disclosures.
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