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Birkenfeld asks Justice Department to reconsider prosecution

WNN StaffbyWNN Staff
January 1, 2010
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Attorneys for UBS whistleblower Bradley Birkenfeld have written to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder asking that he reconsider the Justice Department’s prior recommendation that Birkenfeld be sentenced to prison. The attorneys have asked specifically that the Justice Department investigate the veracity of statements made by the lead prosecutor in Birkenfeld’s case. The letter and documents show that Birkenfeld was desperately seeking a “friendly subpoena” to protect him from prosecution by Swiss authorities. With a subpoena, he could reveal the names of particular clients who used UBS accounts to evade US taxes. The prosecutor claimed at Birkenfeld’s sentencing hearing that he delayed disclosure of the names of his clients to further their tax evasion scheme.

Birkenfeld’s new attorneys, Stephen M. Kohn and Dean Zerbe of Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, LLP, point to specific emails in which Birkenfeld’s prior attorneys begged staffers of a Senate committee to issue a subpoena so that Birkenfeld could provide more detailed disclosures about the tax evasions of specific clients. The Senate committee did then issue the subpoena, and Birkenfeld provided the names of UBS clients evading taxes before the Justice Department issued its indictment of Birkenfeld. Kohn and Zerbe have asked Attorney General Holder to review the prosecutor’s claim of non-cooperation, find that it was untrue, and vacate both the recommendation of prison and the decision to indict Birkenfeld.

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“Mr. Birkenfeld’s case is unique in the history of tax law prosecutions,” Kohn and Zerbe’s letter states. Birkenfeld exposed a massive tax evasion scheme by the world’s largest bank. He helped the U.S. recover over one billion dollars in tax revenue. His disclosures led to the identification of over 14,000 taxpayers who had used offshore accounts to hide their assets and avoid taxes. The letter concludes:

On its face it is troubling to imprison the only person responsible for exposing these massive and systemic frauds. However, the fact that the decision to indict Mr. Birkenfeld, and seek a long prison sentence for Mr. Birkenfeld, was predicated on false, misleading, inaccurate and incomplete information is simply intolerable.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting this letter to the Attorney General today. You can follow this link to the WSJ Law Blog entry about it.

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