Friday, November 8, 2019

UPDATE: Trump's Personal Accounting Records March Toward Disclosure In Mazars, LLP: DC Appeals Court Order, Overnight.


We see Judge Rao's hand, in the bit of the order overnight which doesn't immediately cause the turnover of Trump's accounting records.

However, once rehearing is denied -- on Trump's motion -- the records must be sent to the US House committee within seven days, by Mazars LLP. Full text below:

. . . .PER CURIAM ORDER [1814803] filed denying [US House Committee's] motion for immediate issuance of the mandate or, in the alternative, to shorten the time to petition for rehearing or rehearing en banc [1811186-2]; denying [Trump's] motion to stay issuance of the mandate [1812461-2]. On October 24, 2019, the Trump appellants filed a petition for rehearing and/or rehearing en banc, making the Committee’s alternative request moot. Should the October 24, 2019 petition be denied, the mandate will issue 7 days from the date of denial. See Fed. R. App. P. 41(b).

This decision takes into consideration the Trump appellants’ request for a period of at least 7 days to seek relief in the Supreme Court.

Before Judges: Tatel, Millett and Rao. . . .


Now you know. Onward to a clear, cold and bright weekend, here in the Chi. . . . grinning; ever grinning. His time in the barrel draws nigh. . . .

नमस्ते

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