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More on the IRS’s Illegal Destruction of Evidence | Power Line
True the Vote’s brief points out that the first lawsuit alleging
discriminatory targeting of conservative groups was filed by a pro-Israel
group called Z Street, Inc., on August 25, 2010. On that date, *at the very
latest*, the IRS had a legal duty to take measures to ensure that no
emails, correspondence, memoranda, notes, or other evidence of any sort
that could be relevant to the case was lost or destroyed. (Congressional
investigations, or other information known to the IRS, may have triggered
the duty at an earlier date.) Lois Lerner’s communications would have been
at the very top of the list of materials that the IRS had a legal duty to
go out of its way to preserve.

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