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Lois Lerner

Lois Gail Lerner (born October 12, 1950) is an American attorney and former United States federal civil service employee. Lerner became director of the Exempt Organizations Unit of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in 2005, and subsequently became the central figure in the 2013 IRS targeting controversy in the targeting of politically aligned groups, either denying them tax-exempt status outright or delaying that status until they could no longer take effective part in the 2012 election. On May 10, 2013, in a conference call with reporters, Lerner apologized that Tea Party groups and other groups had been targeted for audits of their applications for tax-exemption. Both conservative and liberal groups were scrutinized.[1] Only three groups—all branches of the Democratic group Emerge America—had tax exemptions revoked.[2] Lerner resigned over the controversy. An investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation, completed in 2015, found "substantial evidence of mismanagement, poor judgment and institutional inertia" but "found no evidence that any IRS official acted based on political, discriminatory, corrupt, or other inappropriate motives that would support a criminal prosecution".[3][4]

Lois Lerner
Born
Lois Gail Lerner

(1950-10-12) October 12, 1950 (age 72)
EducationNortheastern University (BA)
Western New England University (JD)

Early life and education Edit

Lerner graduated from Northeastern University.[5] She earned her J.D. from the Western New England College of Law.[5][6]

Career before the IRS Edit

After graduating from law school, Lerner became a staff attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice Criminal Division.[5]

Lerner then joined the Federal Election Commission's (FEC) general counsel's office as an assistant general counsel in 1981.[5][6] She spent twenty years at the FEC, being appointed Associate General Counsel for Enforcement (the head of the FEC's Enforcement Division) in 1986.[5][6] Lerner was acting general counsel for the FEC for the first six months of 2001.[5][6]

Internal Revenue Service career Edit

Lerner joined the Internal Revenue Service in 2001, as Director of Rulings and Agreements in the Exempt Organizations function of TEGE.[7]

In January 2006, she was appointed Director Exempt Organizations. In that capacity, Lerner led an organization of 900 IRS tax law enforcement officials responsible for a broad range of compliance activities, including examining the operational and financial activities of exempt organizations, processing applications for tax exemption, providing direction through private letter rulings and technical guidance, and providing customer education and outreach to the exempt community.[8]

2013 IRS controversy Edit

On May 10, 2013, in advance of a public release of the audit findings, Lerner answered a planted question at a meeting of the American Bar Association (ABA) by stating that the IRS was "apologetic" for what she termed "absolutely inappropriate" actions.[9] Lerner said that the extra scrutiny had not been centrally planned and had been done by low-level "front-line people" in the Cincinnati office.[10] The Washington Post subsequently reported that documents showed that "IRS officials at the agency's Washington headquarters sent queries to conservative groups asking about their donors and other aspects of their operations, while officials in the El Monte and Laguna Niguel offices in California sent similar questionnaires to tea-party-affiliated groups."[11] Lerner's superior, then-acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller, later testified to Congress that he had discussed with Lerner how she was to make the revelation and apology using a planted question at the ABA meeting, rather than at her appearance two days earlier before the House Ways and Means Committee.[12]

On May 10, 2013, in a conference call with reporters, Lerner apologized that Tea Party groups and other groups had been targeted for audits of their applications for tax-exemption.[13][14][15] Lerner told those on the conference call that, in an attempt to manage the large number of tax-exemption applications between 2010 and 2012, the agency had identified some applicants using "shortcuts" such as targeting those applications containing terms like "Tea Party" or "patriots" in their titles. Lerner said, however, that such actions were not driven by any political agenda, but added, "We made some mistakes. Some people didn't use good judgment.... For that we're apologetic." Lerner also said that only about 25 percent of the flagged applications were Tea Party related, but admitted that any singling out of the groups was "absolutely inappropriate and not the way we should do things."[13][14][15]

Administrative leave and resignation Edit

On May 23, 2013, the IRS placed Lerner on paid administrative leave. As her interim replacement, Acting IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel named Ken Corbin, previously Deputy Director of the Submission Processing, Wage, and Investment Division, as acting director of the Exempt Organizations Division. Later, while still on administrative leave, Lerner formally resigned, and retired from the IRS, effective September 23, 2013.[16]

2014 Contempt of Congress citation Edit

In May 2014, Lerner was declared in contempt of Congress in connection with her invocation of her Fifth Amendment not to testify on the matter before a congressional committee.[17][18][19] The contempt resolution, H.Res. 574, was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on May 7, 2014 by Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California.[20]

On May 7, 2014, the resolution passed on a 231–187 vote, with all Republicans and six Democrats voting in favor, and every other Democrat opposed.[20][21][22] Representative Steve Stockman introduced a measure (never taken up by the House) that, had it been adopted, would have directed Speaker John Boehner to instruct the House sergeant at arms to arrest Lerner for contempt of Congress.[23]

In a seven-page letter to Speaker Boehner dated March 31, 2015, United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Ronald Machen said that the Justice Department would not pursue criminal contempt charges against Lerner.[24] Machen disagreed with Issa's assertion that Lerner had waived her constitutional right against self-incrimination by making an opening statement at a May 2013 hearing in which she made a brief opening remark proclaiming her innocence, before invoking her Fifth Amendment privilege.[24] In a statement, the U.S. Attorney's Office wrote: "Ms. Lerner did not waive her Fifth Amendment privilege by making general claims of innocence. The Constitution would provide Ms. Lerner with an absolute defense if she were prosecuted for contempt."[24]

Congressional subpoenaing of Lerner's email messages Edit

In 2014, the House Oversight Committee under Issa issued subpoenas for all of Lerner's email messages.[25] One subpoena directed FEC chairman Lee E. Goodman to turn over all emails sent to or from Lerner, or copied to Lerner, from the past 28 years, stretching back to January 1, 1986, a time before commercialized email existed.[25][26]

The House Oversight Committee also subpoenaed the IRS for all e-mails to and from Lerner and various other employees, such as Lerner subordinate Holly Paz, General Counsel William Wilkins and chief of staff Jonathan Davis.[27] At a hearing in March 2014, IRS commissioner John Koskinen said that the IRS had by that time provided 690,000 pages of documents to the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee and 420,000 of redacted documents to the House and Senate oversight committees.[27] Koskinen said that the IRS had spent 10 months and $15 million complying with various investigations to date, and that it could take months or years to comply with broader subpoenas.[27]

In 2014, in further pursuit of the House of Representatives Congressional inquiry, the House Oversight Committee, chaired by Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), issued a subpoena for all of Lerner's email messages during the time in question. Months later, the IRS informed Congress that they did not have all of her email messages, due to her hard drive crashing, causing them to be irretrievably lost, that the IRS had taken steps to recover the email messages, but that it was impossible. The IRS Inspector General's office said, however, that they found back-up computer tapes, and would attempt to reconstitute the emails from the back-up tapes. Committee Investigators, however, said that when they later went to obtain the backup tapes from the IRS, the IRS employees in the back-up tape unit said that no one from IRS headquarters had ever asked for them.[28]

Hard drive crash and back-up tape erasure of Lerner's emails Edit

Testifying in June 2015, the IRS Deputy Inspector General Timothy P. Camus said that 424 back-up tapes, most likely to have contained the missing emails, were erased in March 2014—a month after the IRS said it realized it was missing some of Lerner's emails because of a hard-drive crash, and although the emails were then under subpoena from the Oversight Committee. He stated, however, that their investigation "did not uncover evidence that the erasure was done ... to destroy evidence or conceal information from Congress", and noted that there was a "remote possibility" that additional emails might still be found. He said that officials were examining the possibility, however, of criminal activity.[28][29]

Testifying in June 2015, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Russell George and his deputy, Timothy Camus, told the Oversight Committee an investigation by them had been able to recover more than 1,000 emails that the IRS did not turn over to Congress. Their investigation could not determine why Lerner's computer crashed, but that, "Prior to our investigation, and our efforts to recover Ms. Lerner's missing e-mails, the IRS did not search for, review or examine the two separate sources of backup tapes, the server hard drives, or the loaner laptops that ultimately produced new, previously undisclosed e-mails."[29]

In a statement released June 25, 2015, the IRS said it has "fully cooperated with the investigation", but acknowledged the backup tapes should not have been erased. "The IRS recognizes there was a clear breakdown of communication in one part of the organization regarding the need to preserve and retain the back-up tapes and information," the statement said, noting that an internal review found the erasure wasn't intentional.[29]

Email account under the name "Toby Miles" Edit

On August 23, 2015, the IRS told a federal court that Lerner had a second personal email account that she used to conduct IRS business. The account was set up under the name "Toby Miles". The disclosure occurred in a lawsuit by the Judicial Watch, which is suing to obtain the release of Lerner's emails. According to Eliana Johnson of National Review, a former colleague said that Toby Miles was the name of Lerner's dog.[30][31]

FBI finds no evidence to support criminal prosecution Edit

The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI began an investigation into the IRS controversy in May 2013.[32] In October 2015, the DOJ announced it was closing the investigation and would not seek criminal charges.[3] The determination came after an investigation of almost two years, in which the DOJ and FBI interviewed more than 100 witnesses and reviewed more than a million pages of IRS documents.[3]

In a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, Republican of Virginia, announcing the case closure, Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs Peter J. Kadzik wrote that while "our investigation uncovered substantial evidence of mismanagement, poor judgment, and institutional inertia...Not a single IRS employee reported any allegation, concern or suspicion that the handling of tax-exempt applications—or any other IRS function—was motivated by political bias, discriminatory intent, or corruption."[3] Kadzik wrote "We found no evidence that any IRS official acted based on political, discriminatory, corrupt, or other inappropriate motives that would support a criminal prosecution."[33] Kadzik stated that the investigation specifically absolved Lerner of criminal liability, and determined that Lerner was in fact the first official to recognize a problem and try and correct it.[3][34]

Reactions to the investigation's conclusions were split along partisan lines. Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said that decision not to prosecute ignored "volumes of evidence in the public record and efforts to obstruct legitimate inquires", and that "giving Lois Lerner a free pass only reinforces the idea that government officials are above the law and that there is no consequence for wrongdoing".[32] Representative Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat of Maryland, the ranking member of the Oversight Committee, said "...I believe the American people have higher expectations for their elected officials, and they want Congress to start doing its job and focusing on issues that matter instead of these ridiculous, partisan, taxpayer-funded attacks."[32] House Judiciary Committee Chairman Goodlatte, the recipient of the DOJ letter, said that DOJ's decision was "...disturbing. The American people should be concerned that this kind of politicization continues to go unchecked by this administration and a Justice Department charged with pursuing wrongdoing",[3] and 19 members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee led by the committee's Chairman, Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), filed a resolution to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.[35][36]

Personal life Edit

Lerner is a past president of the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL).[37]

Lerner has stated she is "not a political person" but is a registered Democrat and has voted for candidates from both parties.[38]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Rappenport, Alan (October 5, 2017). "In Targeting Political Groups, I.R.S. Crossed Party Lines". New York Times.
  2. ^ Strom, Stephanie (July 21, 2011). "3 Groups Denied Break by I.R.S. Are Named". New York Times.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Phelps, Timothy M. (October 23, 2015). "Justice Dept. won't file criminal charges over allegations of IRS targeting conservative groups". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ Perez, Evan (October 23, 2015). "First on CNN: DOJ closes IRS investigation with no charges". CNN. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Caitlin Dickson, IRS Scandal's Central Figure, Lois Lerner, Described as 'Apolitical', Daily Beast (May 14, 2013).
  6. ^ a b c d . Federal Election Commission. December 1, 2000. Archived from the original on August 18, 2014. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
  7. ^ Fahrenthold, David A. (May 13, 2013). "IRS official Lois Lerner becomes face of scandal over targeting of conservative groups". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
  8. ^ "Lois G. Lerner Selected as Director of IRS Exempt Organizations Division". IRS. December 22, 2005.
  9. ^ Philip, Abby D. (May 17, 2013). "IRS Planted Question About Tax Exempt Groups". ABC News.
  10. ^ James, Frank (May 22, 2013). "Lois Lerner's Brief and Awful Day on Capitol Hill". NPR.
  11. ^ Eilperin, Julie; Goldfarb, Zachary A. (May 13, 2013). "IRS officials in Washington were involved in targeting of conservative groups". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  12. ^ O'Keefe, Ed (May 17, 2013). "Hearing on IRS scandal: live updates". The Washington Post.
  13. ^ a b Goldfarb, Zachary A.; Tumulty, Karen (May 10, 2013). "IRS admits targeting conservatives for tax scrutiny in 2012 election". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  14. ^ a b Venteicher, Wes (May 10, 2013). "IRS admits to improperly targeting conservative groups". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  15. ^ a b "Lois Lerner, Senior IRS Official, Admits Not Being 'Good At Math'". The Huffington Post. May 11, 2013. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
  16. ^ McKinnon, John D. (September 23, 2013). "Lois Lerner, at Center of IRS Investigation, Resigns". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 23, 2013.
  17. ^ Urban, Peter (May 10, 2014). "Washington Digest: House GOP takes on Obama administration". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  18. ^ . House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform. Archived from the original on December 25, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
  19. ^ Pergram, Chad (May 7, 2014). "House votes to hold Lerner in contempt of Congress". Fox News.
  20. ^ a b "H.Res. 574 – All Actions". Congress.gov. 7 May 2014. Retrieved May 8, 2014.
  21. ^ "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 203". House.gov. May 7, 2014.
  22. ^ Marcos, Cristina (7 May 2014). "Six Dems vote for Lerner contempt resolution". The Hill. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  23. ^ Bade, Rachael (July 10, 2014). "Steve Stockman pushes House GOP to arrest Lois Lerner". Politico.
  24. ^ a b c Calamur, Krishnadev (April 1, 2015). "Justice Department Won't Charge IRS' Lois Lerner With Criminal Contempt". NPR.
  25. ^ a b Bendery, Kennifer (June 25, 2014). "Darrell Issa Demands Emails From Lois Lerner From Before Email Really Existed". The Huffington Post.
  26. ^ Isquith, Elias (June 26, 2014). "Darrell Issa wants to see every Lois Lerner email since 1986". Salon.
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  32. ^ a b c Hess, Hannah (October 23, 2015). "DOJ Clears Lois Lerner, Closes IRS Investigation". Roll Call.
  33. ^ Gore, Leada (October 23, 2015). "Lois Lerner, Internal Revenue Service cleared by Justice Department, no charges will be filed". AL.com.
  34. ^ Letter dated October 23, 2015, from Peter J. Kadzik, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice, to The Honorable Bob Goodlatte, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, and The Honorable John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives.
  35. ^ Rein, Lisa (October 28, 2015). "House Republicans, in last-ditch effort, move to impeach IRS commissioner over targeting scandal". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
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Lois Gail Lerner born October 12 1950 is an American attorney and former United States federal civil service employee Lerner became director of the Exempt Organizations Unit of the Internal Revenue Service IRS in 2005 and subsequently became the central figure in the 2013 IRS targeting controversy in the targeting of politically aligned groups either denying them tax exempt status outright or delaying that status until they could no longer take effective part in the 2012 election On May 10 2013 in a conference call with reporters Lerner apologized that Tea Party groups and other groups had been targeted for audits of their applications for tax exemption Both conservative and liberal groups were scrutinized 1 Only three groups all branches of the Democratic group Emerge America had tax exemptions revoked 2 Lerner resigned over the controversy An investigation by the U S Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation completed in 2015 found substantial evidence of mismanagement poor judgment and institutional inertia but found no evidence that any IRS official acted based on political discriminatory corrupt or other inappropriate motives that would support a criminal prosecution 3 4 Lois LernerBornLois Gail Lerner 1950 10 12 October 12 1950 age 72 EducationNortheastern University BA Western New England University JD Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career before the IRS 3 Internal Revenue Service career 4 2013 IRS controversy 4 1 Administrative leave and resignation 4 2 2014 Contempt of Congress citation 4 3 Congressional subpoenaing of Lerner s email messages 4 4 Hard drive crash and back up tape erasure of Lerner s emails 4 5 Email account under the name Toby Miles 4 6 FBI finds no evidence to support criminal prosecution 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life and education EditLerner graduated from Northeastern University 5 She earned her J D from the Western New England College of Law 5 6 Career before the IRS EditAfter graduating from law school Lerner became a staff attorney in the U S Department of Justice Criminal Division 5 Lerner then joined the Federal Election Commission s FEC general counsel s office as an assistant general counsel in 1981 5 6 She spent twenty years at the FEC being appointed Associate General Counsel for Enforcement the head of the FEC s Enforcement Division in 1986 5 6 Lerner was acting general counsel for the FEC for the first six months of 2001 5 6 Internal Revenue Service career EditLerner joined the Internal Revenue Service in 2001 as Director of Rulings and Agreements in the Exempt Organizations function of TEGE 7 In January 2006 she was appointed Director Exempt Organizations In that capacity Lerner led an organization of 900 IRS tax law enforcement officials responsible for a broad range of compliance activities including examining the operational and financial activities of exempt organizations processing applications for tax exemption providing direction through private letter rulings and technical guidance and providing customer education and outreach to the exempt community 8 2013 IRS controversy EditMain article IRS targeting controversy On May 10 2013 in advance of a public release of the audit findings Lerner answered a planted question at a meeting of the American Bar Association ABA by stating that the IRS was apologetic for what she termed absolutely inappropriate actions 9 Lerner said that the extra scrutiny had not been centrally planned and had been done by low level front line people in the Cincinnati office 10 The Washington Post subsequently reported that documents showed that IRS officials at the agency s Washington headquarters sent queries to conservative groups asking about their donors and other aspects of their operations while officials in the El Monte and Laguna Niguel offices in California sent similar questionnaires to tea party affiliated groups 11 Lerner s superior then acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller later testified to Congress that he had discussed with Lerner how she was to make the revelation and apology using a planted question at the ABA meeting rather than at her appearance two days earlier before the House Ways and Means Committee 12 On May 10 2013 in a conference call with reporters Lerner apologized that Tea Party groups and other groups had been targeted for audits of their applications for tax exemption 13 14 15 Lerner told those on the conference call that in an attempt to manage the large number of tax exemption applications between 2010 and 2012 the agency had identified some applicants using shortcuts such as targeting those applications containing terms like Tea Party or patriots in their titles Lerner said however that such actions were not driven by any political agenda but added We made some mistakes Some people didn t use good judgment For that we re apologetic Lerner also said that only about 25 percent of the flagged applications were Tea Party related but admitted that any singling out of the groups was absolutely inappropriate and not the way we should do things 13 14 15 Administrative leave and resignation Edit On May 23 2013 the IRS placed Lerner on paid administrative leave As her interim replacement Acting IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel named Ken Corbin previously Deputy Director of the Submission Processing Wage and Investment Division as acting director of the Exempt Organizations Division Later while still on administrative leave Lerner formally resigned and retired from the IRS effective September 23 2013 16 2014 Contempt of Congress citation Edit In May 2014 Lerner was declared in contempt of Congress in connection with her invocation of her Fifth Amendment not to testify on the matter before a congressional committee 17 18 19 The contempt resolution H Res 574 was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on May 7 2014 by Representative Darrell Issa Republican of California 20 On May 7 2014 the resolution passed on a 231 187 vote with all Republicans and six Democrats voting in favor and every other Democrat opposed 20 21 22 Representative Steve Stockman introduced a measure never taken up by the House that had it been adopted would have directed Speaker John Boehner to instruct the House sergeant at arms to arrest Lerner for contempt of Congress 23 In a seven page letter to Speaker Boehner dated March 31 2015 United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Ronald Machen said that the Justice Department would not pursue criminal contempt charges against Lerner 24 Machen disagreed with Issa s assertion that Lerner had waived her constitutional right against self incrimination by making an opening statement at a May 2013 hearing in which she made a brief opening remark proclaiming her innocence before invoking her Fifth Amendment privilege 24 In a statement the U S Attorney s Office wrote Ms Lerner did not waive her Fifth Amendment privilege by making general claims of innocence The Constitution would provide Ms Lerner with an absolute defense if she were prosecuted for contempt 24 Congressional subpoenaing of Lerner s email messages Edit In 2014 the House Oversight Committee under Issa issued subpoenas for all of Lerner s email messages 25 One subpoena directed FEC chairman Lee E Goodman to turn over all emails sent to or from Lerner or copied to Lerner from the past 28 years stretching back to January 1 1986 a time before commercialized email existed 25 26 The House Oversight Committee also subpoenaed the IRS for all e mails to and from Lerner and various other employees such as Lerner subordinate Holly Paz General Counsel William Wilkins and chief of staff Jonathan Davis 27 At a hearing in March 2014 IRS commissioner John Koskinen said that the IRS had by that time provided 690 000 pages of documents to the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee and 420 000 of redacted documents to the House and Senate oversight committees 27 Koskinen said that the IRS had spent 10 months and 15 million complying with various investigations to date and that it could take months or years to comply with broader subpoenas 27 In 2014 in further pursuit of the House of Representatives Congressional inquiry the House Oversight Committee chaired by Jason Chaffetz R Utah issued a subpoena for all of Lerner s email messages during the time in question Months later the IRS informed Congress that they did not have all of her email messages due to her hard drive crashing causing them to be irretrievably lost that the IRS had taken steps to recover the email messages but that it was impossible The IRS Inspector General s office said however that they found back up computer tapes and would attempt to reconstitute the emails from the back up tapes Committee Investigators however said that when they later went to obtain the backup tapes from the IRS the IRS employees in the back up tape unit said that no one from IRS headquarters had ever asked for them 28 Hard drive crash and back up tape erasure of Lerner s emails Edit Testifying in June 2015 the IRS Deputy Inspector General Timothy P Camus said that 424 back up tapes most likely to have contained the missing emails were erased in March 2014 a month after the IRS said it realized it was missing some of Lerner s emails because of a hard drive crash and although the emails were then under subpoena from the Oversight Committee He stated however that their investigation did not uncover evidence that the erasure was done to destroy evidence or conceal information from Congress and noted that there was a remote possibility that additional emails might still be found He said that officials were examining the possibility however of criminal activity 28 29 Testifying in June 2015 Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Russell George and his deputy Timothy Camus told the Oversight Committee an investigation by them had been able to recover more than 1 000 emails that the IRS did not turn over to Congress Their investigation could not determine why Lerner s computer crashed but that Prior to our investigation and our efforts to recover Ms Lerner s missing e mails the IRS did not search for review or examine the two separate sources of backup tapes the server hard drives or the loaner laptops that ultimately produced new previously undisclosed e mails 29 In a statement released June 25 2015 the IRS said it has fully cooperated with the investigation but acknowledged the backup tapes should not have been erased The IRS recognizes there was a clear breakdown of communication in one part of the organization regarding the need to preserve and retain the back up tapes and information the statement said noting that an internal review found the erasure wasn t intentional 29 Email account under the name Toby Miles Edit On August 23 2015 the IRS told a federal court that Lerner had a second personal email account that she used to conduct IRS business The account was set up under the name Toby Miles The disclosure occurred in a lawsuit by the Judicial Watch which is suing to obtain the release of Lerner s emails According to Eliana Johnson of National Review a former colleague said that Toby Miles was the name of Lerner s dog 30 31 FBI finds no evidence to support criminal prosecution Edit The U S Department of Justice and the FBI began an investigation into the IRS controversy in May 2013 32 In October 2015 the DOJ announced it was closing the investigation and would not seek criminal charges 3 The determination came after an investigation of almost two years in which the DOJ and FBI interviewed more than 100 witnesses and reviewed more than a million pages of IRS documents 3 In a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte Republican of Virginia announcing the case closure Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs Peter J Kadzik wrote that while our investigation uncovered substantial evidence of mismanagement poor judgment and institutional inertia Not a single IRS employee reported any allegation concern or suspicion that the handling of tax exempt applications or any other IRS function was motivated by political bias discriminatory intent or corruption 3 Kadzik wrote We found no evidence that any IRS official acted based on political discriminatory corrupt or other inappropriate motives that would support a criminal prosecution 33 Kadzik stated that the investigation specifically absolved Lerner of criminal liability and determined that Lerner was in fact the first official to recognize a problem and try and correct it 3 34 Reactions to the investigation s conclusions were split along partisan lines Representative Darrell Issa Republican of California the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee said that decision not to prosecute ignored volumes of evidence in the public record and efforts to obstruct legitimate inquires and that giving Lois Lerner a free pass only reinforces the idea that government officials are above the law and that there is no consequence for wrongdoing 32 Representative Elijah E Cummings Democrat of Maryland the ranking member of the Oversight Committee said I believe the American people have higher expectations for their elected officials and they want Congress to start doing its job and focusing on issues that matter instead of these ridiculous partisan taxpayer funded attacks 32 House Judiciary Committee Chairman Goodlatte the recipient of the DOJ letter said that DOJ s decision was disturbing The American people should be concerned that this kind of politicization continues to go unchecked by this administration and a Justice Department charged with pursuing wrongdoing 3 and 19 members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee led by the committee s Chairman Jason Chaffetz R Utah filed a resolution to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen 35 36 Personal life EditLerner is a past president of the Council on Governmental 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Math The Huffington Post May 11 2013 Retrieved October 26 2015 McKinnon John D September 23 2013 Lois Lerner at Center of IRS Investigation Resigns The Wall Street Journal Retrieved September 23 2013 Urban Peter May 10 2014 Washington Digest House GOP takes on Obama administration Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 12 May 2014 Lois Lerner s Involvement in the IRS Targeting of Tax Exempt Organizations House Committee on Oversight amp Government Reform Archived from the original on December 25 2018 Retrieved June 17 2014 Pergram Chad May 7 2014 House votes to hold Lerner in contempt of Congress Fox News a b H Res 574 All Actions Congress gov 7 May 2014 Retrieved May 8 2014 Final Vote Results for Roll Call 203 House gov May 7 2014 Marcos Cristina 7 May 2014 Six Dems vote for Lerner contempt resolution The Hill Retrieved 8 May 2014 Bade Rachael July 10 2014 Steve Stockman pushes House GOP to arrest Lois Lerner Politico a b c Calamur Krishnadev April 1 2015 Justice Department Won t Charge IRS Lois Lerner With Criminal Contempt NPR a b Bendery Kennifer June 25 2014 Darrell Issa Demands Emails From Lois Lerner From Before Email Really Existed The Huffington Post Isquith Elias June 26 2014 Darrell Issa wants to see every Lois Lerner email since 1986 Salon a b c Korte Gregory March 26 2014 Turning over Lerner e mails could take years IRS says USA Today a b Dinan Stephen June 25 2015 IRS erased Lois Lerner s emails even after subpoena audit says Up to 24 000 emails completely lost The Washington Times Retrieved June 29 2015 a b c Frates Chris June 25 2015 IRS watchdog Up to 24 000 missing Lois Lerner emails CNN Retrieved June 29 2015 IRS reveals existence of another Lois Lerner email account Fox News Retrieved August 25 2015 Johnson Eliana 25 August 2015 Who s Toby Miles National Review Retrieved August 26 2015 a b c Hess Hannah October 23 2015 DOJ Clears Lois Lerner Closes IRS Investigation Roll Call Gore Leada October 23 2015 Lois Lerner Internal Revenue Service cleared by Justice Department no charges will be filed AL com Letter dated October 23 2015 from Peter J Kadzik Assistant Attorney General Office of Legislative Affairs U S Department of Justice to The Honorable Bob Goodlatte Chairman Committee on the Judiciary U S House of Representatives and The Honorable John Conyers Jr Ranking Member Committee on the Judiciary U S House of Representatives Rein Lisa October 28 2015 House Republicans in last ditch effort move to impeach IRS commissioner over targeting scandal The Washington Post Retrieved October 28 2015 Schleifer Theodore LoBianco Tom October 27 2015 House Republicans move to impeach IRS head CNN Retrieved October 28 2015 Williamson Elizabeth May 14 2013 Agency Official Behind Firestorm Wall Street Journal Bade Rachael September 22 2014 Exclusive Lois Lerner breaks silence Politico Retrieved August 26 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lois Lerner amp oldid 1177630531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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