In a post titled, "Yet Another Headache for Rudy," Ben Smith writes:
The AP just moved news that We The People, the document preparation company, is being sued by the Justice Department to stop an alleged tax scam.
Yes, that would be a (circa 2003) Giuliani Partners client.
That might be an interesting story were it true--but the company being sued is different from the one Giuliani advised. The Justice Department is suing the Queensbury, NY-based non-profit We the People Foundation for Constitutional Education and We the People Congress, while Giuliani Partners represented We the People USA, a for-profit company founded in Santa Barbara, California and now based in Berwyn, Pennslyvania. I called We the People USA, which was the Giuliani client, and the woman who answered said the company had nothing to do with the Queensbury firm being accused of a tax fraud scam.
Update: Smith corrects.
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