Famspear wrote:At one point he apparently was arrested for failure to obey the summons (after having been ordered by the Court to obey), and that appears to be what shook some sense into him.
Actually, it appears that it took about four minutes of incarceration to make Brave Brave Sir Dave sing like a canary. Docket entry 38, the minutes of the contempt hearing:
MINUTES OF Contempt Hearing held before Judge Percy Anderson: The Court and counsel confer regarding respondents failure to comply with the Courts order dated April 30, 2008. Government informs the Court that respondent has not produced the required documents pertaining to the subjects set forth in the summons as of September 8, 2008. A civil contempt hearing is held. Witnesses are called, sworn and testified. The Court finds respondent David Champion GUILTY of civil contempt for failure to comply with the Courts order enforcing the IRS summons. The Court orders respondent David Champion remanded forthwith(remand order no. D 10653). Respondent moves to purge himself of civil contempt by producing the documents. After reviewing the documents produced by the respondent and determining that additional documents are needed, Government requests for Courts permission to retrieve additional documents from respondents computer. The Court grants governments request. Respondent is ordered not to access his computer from todays date until the date when government has completed the retrieval of needed documents from his computer. The Court orders respondent released forthwith (release order no. D 10654).
When danger reared its ugly head,
He bravely turned tail and fled.