IRS Ignores Deadline to Hand Over Lerner Emails

The Internal Revenue Service is ignoring a court-imposed deadline to turn over newly found Lois Lerner email documents essential to investigations of the IRS tax-exempt scandal.

U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan last week ordered the agency to turn over 1,800 new emails from Lerner, who ran the tax exempt unit which decided which organizations could receive tax exempt status. The government watchdog group Judicial Watch has sought the emails in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Monday, a spokesperson told  FOXBusiness.com that the group would not oppose the IRS producing something this Wednesday and every 2 weeks thereafter, assuming the Court agrees. At the time of publication there was no word from the IRS on this development or an amended order from the court.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said his organization has agreed to receive the information this week, but as of today no information has been received. Lerner is at the center of a scandal in which conservative groups, especially those that identified themselves as Tea Party groups, were denied tax exempt status.

Updated to include comments from Judicial Watch.