Hoyt Fiasco: $103M Heist + Kevin Brown's
Criminal Cover-up Victim information, evidence, rules of law, IRS viewpoints | ||
![]() | ||
Why did the IRS lead prosecuting attorney in the Hoyt case quit in disgust? | ||
Note: This material is from late 1999, with only minor updates since then.
The law firm PMK feels the judge's negative comments about the IRS
indicate a positive development for us, if we can get the Ninth Circuit to tell him
the defendants are not immune from suit. That is, that this case is distinct and different
from previous tax cases where the IRS defendants had immunity, because in those other
cases the taxpayers had an alternative remedy and here they do not--they're stuck
with the consequences of Hoyt's representation of them before the IRS. It runs on Windows XP, NT, 2000, 98, and other systems. |
Has the IRS victimized you? If so, read this IRS victim's advice.
Last updated:
Friday, October 09, 2020
Questions, problems? Want to render assistance? Hoyt Fiasco site homepage | Mindconnection homepage Disclaimer: The facts represented here are as accurate as a reasonable investigation can determine. Mindconnection hosts this site at no charge to the Hoyt victims, to expose this miscarriage of justice. |