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PASSPORT UPDATE #9 Case 20-cv-0329 McNeil v. State Department & IRS

Even if McNeil is able to prove that he never received these Notices, though, it would not mean that the IRS’s certification was erroneous. As the Government observes, § 7345 does not say that a flawed or failed notice renders a certification erroneous.

PASSPORT UPDATE #8 Case 20-cv-0329 McNeil v. State Department & IRS

Truth is the government’s greatest enemy. And the greatest enemy of the duplicitous team of AUSAs Ryan O. McMonagle and Benton T. Morton (hereinafter referred to as the “Team”) is the incontrovertible evidence I have provided in this case proving that the IRS’ records concerning me, which led to the State Department’s June 27, 2018 denial of my passport renewal application, contain “manifest errors”.

PASSPORT UPDATE #7 Case 20-cv-0329 McNeil v. State Department & IRS

The IRS records concerning me for the years 2002 through 2006 and 2008 through 2013 contain false, inaccurate and erroneous information upon which the IRS relied to deprive me of my right to travel internationally, resulted in the unlawful levy, garnishment and theft of more than $30,000.00 of my property (plus interest), and which continues today with the theft of more than $1,000.00 per month from my Social Security retirement benefits.

PASSPORT UPDATE #6 Case 20-cv-0329 McNeil v. State Department

Since DoJ attorney Ryan McMonagle is a serial filer of false and misleading pleadings, as you read his Memorandum and encounter a reference to one of my Exhibits, please refer to my prior blog (Update #5) to compare his interpretation of the language of the Exhibit with the actual language contained therein.

PASSPORT UPDATE #5 Case 20-cv-0329 McNeil v. State Department

This update provides newly-acquired evidence proving the IRS’ data, concerning me, contains material errors. These errors show that the IRS unlawfully confiscated more than $30,000 from my earnings and Social Security benefits, unlawfully placed my name on its list of Americans with seriously delinquent federal tax “debt”, and caused Defendant State to unlawfully reject my application to renew my passport.

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PASSPORT UPDATE #4 Case 20-cv-0329 McNeil v. State Department

In spite of Mr. Burch’s numerous attempts to obtain the certification, he made the following admission: “Upon investigation, it appears that the Department of State does not have the certification.”

UPDATE Case 20-cv-0329 McNeil v. State Department Re: Passport Denial

This is the third update related to my efforts to hold the IRS and the U.S. Department of State accountable for denying my 2018 passport renewal application because of an alleged “seriously delinquent tax debt”.

**NEW LAWSUIT** 20-cv-00329 McNeil v US Department of State

This is a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)/Privacy Act suit, filed for the purpose of obtaining a copy of the sworn, signed Notice CP508C provided to the United States Department of State by the Department of Treasury’s IRS certifying that I have a “seriously delinquent tax debt”. I never received that document, as required by 26 U.S.C. §7345.

UPDATE for Supreme Court case #18-1402 Harold Stanley, et al v. U.S. District Court for D.C.

Today, I received notice that the Supreme Court DENIED the Petition for Writ of Certiorari for case 18-1402 Harold Stanley, et al v. U.S. District Court for D.C.

Please see my May 14, 2019 blog for the background on this case and page 3 of the Supreme Court’s June 10, 2019 Order List for confirmation of the denial of the Petition.

Al Adask Interview on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 8:00pm CST

Michael Ellis and I will appear as guests on Al Adask’s radio program “The American Independence Hour. The interview will take place by phone on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 from 8:00pm CST - 10:00pm CST. It promises to be an interesting discussion and I hope you will set aside the time to listen.