US Supreme Court allows foreign company linked to Mueller's probe to file appeal
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed an unknown foreign government-owned company that is contesting a subpoena issued by a grand jury in a sealed case possibly linked to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election to file its appeal under seal. The company is facing a daily fine of $50,000 imposed by a U.S. 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. The court on Jan. 8 rejected the company's emergency request seeking to put the fines on hold pending appeal. The latest move by the court also means a redacted copy of the company's appeal will be available for the public.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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