“The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a bid by an unidentified company owned by a foreign government to contest a grand jury subpoena related to special counsel Robert Mueller’s now-completed inquiry into Russia’s role in the 2016 election, though the justices’ action does not force the firm to comply,” Reuters reports.
“A federal judge imposed a $50,000-per-day fine against the company, which had asked the justices to hear its appeal of a December lower court ruling that upheld a judge’s decision to hold it in contempt for refusing to fulfill the document request made in the subpoena. The company already could owe more than $3 million.”

