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August 24, 2007

Tax Court sex change trial gets publicity

It is rare that Tax Court trials get publicity.  But, since this one involves a sex change operation (and whether it is deductible as medical treatment) this one is the exception.  And wouldn’t you know it, the service uses the expert that f***ed up the Andrea Yates trial, and even a Texas appellate court had to reverse it.

Dietz acknowledged Thursday that he had made a mistake, but said his testimony was "erroneous, not knowingly false."

Good thing he straightened that out.  Tnx TaxProfBlog.

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