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«Breaking News» Supreme Court to hold meeting on Mueller-related case: report

The Supreme Court will reportedly hold a meeting Friday to discuss a secret case related to Robert Mueller's probe into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election.


CNN first reported Thursday that the mystery meeting will be held behind closed doors where issues such as 'DACA, the ban on transgender people in the military, abortion and the Second Amendment' will also be addressed.


'The case concerns an unnamed foreign government-owned corporation that is fighting a subpoena request from a DC-based grand jury,' according to CNN.


The report said the corporation has been ordered to release materials related to the case and would be fined for failure to comply.




The Supreme Court will reportedly hold a meeting to discuss a secret case related to Robert Mueller's (pictured in Washington, DC on June 21, 2017) probe into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election


The Supreme Court will reportedly hold a meeting to discuss a secret case related to Robert Mueller's (pictured in Washington, DC on June 21, 2017) probe into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election



The Supreme Court will reportedly hold a meeting to discuss a secret case related to Robert Mueller's (pictured in Washington, DC on June 21, 2017) probe into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election





CNN reported that the mystery meeting will be held behind closed doors Friday


CNN reported that the mystery meeting will be held behind closed doors Friday



CNN reported that the mystery meeting will be held behind closed doors Friday



Last Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected a request by a foreign government-owned company over its bid to avoid paying penalties if it does not comply with a subpoena issued by a grand jury in a sealed case possibly linked to Mueller's probe. 


The court in a brief order turned away a request filed by the company, which is facing a daily fine of $50,000 imposed by a US federal judge in Washington for refusing to comply with a subpoena issued in an investigation. 


The name of the country and the company and details of the investigation were not publicly disclosed.


There was no indication of how the nine justices voted.


As Mueller's probe already has implicated foreign entities, the subpoena could be linked to the investigation. 


Mueller's office has declined to comment. Russia has denied meddling in the election.


Mueller in February charged three Russian companies as part of a criminal and espionage conspiracy to tamper in the election to support Republican President Donald Trump and disparage his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton. 



The justices of the US Supreme Court gather for a formal group portrait to include new Associate Justice, top row, far right, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington on Nov. 30, 2018


The justices of the US Supreme Court gather for a formal group portrait to include new Associate Justice, top row, far right, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington on Nov. 30, 2018



The justices of the US Supreme Court gather for a formal group portrait to include new Associate Justice, top row, far right, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington on Nov. 30, 2018



Mueller also has charged a series of Russian individuals.


When the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard oral arguments in the dispute on Dec. 14, court officials sealed the courtroom, preventing reporters from identifying any of the lawyers involved.


The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act allows foreign countries to avoid being sued in US courts, but does not cover commercial activities.


Minutes after the Supreme Court denied the company's request, the appeals court issued a more detailed 28-page redacted explanation of its initial Dec. 18 ruling that upheld the penalties.


The unsigned ruling by a three-judge panel concluded that 'there is a reasonable probability the information sought through the subpoena here concerns a commercial activity that caused a direct effect in the United States.'


The ruling, which revealed the dollar amount of the daily penalty, noted that the company has a US office and that the company says it has no relevant documents in the United States.


Chief Justice John Roberts on Dec. 23 put a temporary hold on the case while the justices decided how to proceed. 


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