A federal judge has reopened Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The decision follows a third-party motion that claims the settlement lacks detail and alleges it is a product of collusion and a fraud on the court. The ruling was issued by Judge Kathleen Williams in Miami and revives a lawsuit initiated by Trump and his sons after their personal and business tax returns were leaked by a former contractor.
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Federal Judge Reopens Trump’s IRS Lawsuit Regarding Settlement
A federal judge has reopened Donald Trump's lawsuit against the IRS concerning a $10 billion case. The judge's ruling follows allegations that a settlement related to the case is fraudulent and lacks detail.
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