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A foreign company won’t comply with a Mueller subpoena — and it’s racking up a $50K fine daily

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The Supreme Court is rejecting an appeal from a company owned by an unidentified foreign government that has refused to turn over information demanded by Robert Mueller’s investigation.

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The justices didn’t comment Monday in turning away the company, which is racking up a fine of $50,000 a day for not complying with the grand jury subpoena for documents.

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Mueller turned over his report to Attorney General William Barr on Friday, but the status of the grand jury is unclear.

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Fines have been accruing since Jan. 15 and could total nearly $3.5 million. New daily fines stop once the grand jury is discharged.

Mueller found no evidence U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign “conspired or co-ordinated” with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election but reached no conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice. Trump claims vindication.

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