Opinion
CIVIL ACTION NO. 01-0272
June 13, 2002
JENNIFER L. BEST, TRIAL ATTORNEYS, TAX DIVISION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, BEN FRANKLIN STATION, WASHINGTON, DC, for Plaintiff.
ROBERT M. ULLMAN, READING, PA, Pro Se.
ORDER
AND NOW, this 13 day of June, 2002, upon consideration of Defendant's Motion for Reconsideration of Order Dated May 8, 2001 (Docket No. 47), the United States' Opposition to Defendant's Motion to Reconsider (Docket No. 51), along with other matters of record, it is hereby ORDERED that Defendant's Motion is DENIED.
Upon consideration of Defendant's Motion to Compel (Docket No. 48), the United States' opposition thereto (Docket No. 58), along with other matters of record, it is hereby ORDERED that Defendant's motion is DENIED.
Upon consideration of Defendant's Motion for Sanctions for Refusing to Comply (Docket No. 48), the United States' Opposition thereto (Docket No. 58), along with other matters of record, it is hereby ORDERED that Defendant's motion is DENIED.
Upon consideration of Defendant's Motion to Compel the United States of America to Provide or Disclose Written Documents Issued by the National Office of Chief Counsel to its Field Components and Field Agents of the IRS (Docket No. 54), it is hereby ORDERED that Defendant's motion is DENIED.
The allegations and arguments in Defendant's numerous filings associated with the above motions duplicate those facts and arguments raised by Defendant and addressed by the Court in its Memoranda and Orders dated October 30, 2001, ruling on the United States' motion for Summary Judgment and May 8, 2002, ruling on the United States' second Motion for Summary Judgment. Accordingly, Defendant's motions are denied.
Judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant. This case is marked CLOSED.