Supreme Court Allows Redacted Appeal in Possible Mueller Case

  • Case involves unidentified company owned by foreign country
  • Supreme Court previously refused to temporarily block fines
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The U.S. Supreme Court let an unidentified foreign-owned company file a redacted appeal in a case believed to be tied to the criminal investigation being conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

The 38-page document released Tuesday contends the company isn’t legally required to provide information to a grand jury, or pay the $50,000 per day fine imposed by a federal trial judge for noncompliance. The company is owned by an unidentified foreign country.