Second Circuit Upholds Dismissal Of KPMG Tax Fraud Indictments In U.S. v. Stein

Chief Judge Dennis Jacobs, writing for a unanimous three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, today affirmed (.pdf) US District Judge Lewis Kaplan’s July 2007 dismissal of the indictments of 13 out of an original 19 defendants in US v. Stein et al. The case was was once the largest criminal tax shelter prosecution in US history. Kaplan had ruled that the defendants were deprived of their Sixth Amendment right to counsel as a result of KPMG’s decision to stop paying the defendants’ legal costs (despite contractual obligations to pay) after the government threatened to indict the firm. In affirming the dismisal, the appellate court ruled that no other remedy would return the defendants to the status quo.