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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/08/supreme-court-lets-fines-resume-for-firm-mueller-may-be-eyeing.html
Supreme Court lets hefty contempt fines resume for mystery foreign company believed to be eyed by Mueller in subpoena fight
Dan Mangan
Tucker Higgins
Published 4:36 PM ET Tue, 8 Jan 2019Updated 5:28 PM ET Tue, 8 Jan 2019CNBC.com
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a request by a mysterious foreign-owned company to avoid paying contempt fines as it seeks to avoid turning over information believed to be sought by special counsel Robert Mueller.But the unidentified firm is continuing its fight to have the Supreme Court hear its request to toss out a grand jury subpoena it received for information.

Janhvi Bhojwani | CNBC
U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed hefty contempt fines to resume against a mysterious foreign-owned company that is locked in a battle over evidence with federal prosecutors believed to be working for special counsel Robert Mueller.
But the unidentified firm is continuing its broader fight to avoid having to comply with a subpoena issued by a grand jury suspected of working in conjunction with Mueller's ongoing probes.
Now it will face a daily fine of $50,000 as that fight continues, the D.C. Circuit revealed in an opinion published later Tuesday.
Last month, in response to a request by the company, Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stay on the fines the firm faced for not complying with that subpoena.
On Tuesday, in a filing that did not note a dissent from any justice, the Supreme Court effectively lifted Roberts' stay of the fines, which he had imposed over the holidays until the full court could review the matter. Tuesday's order suggests at least five