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Mary Jane Wilmoth

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“I couldn’t have navigated the shark invested waters whistleblower face without the passion, dedication, determination, and brilliance of my incredible attorneys.”

“…the three co-founders of the National Whistleblower Center, these are important names, Stephen Kohn, Michael Kohn and David Colapinto, thank you so much for all that you do, they broke the mold with these visionaries and we are all better for it.” – National Whistleblower Day, 2018

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Mary Jane's Latest Thinking

IRS Whistleblower Program Releases 2014 Report to Congress

July 14th, 2015|Tax Fraud, Whistleblower News and Qui Tam Blog|

On July 6, 2015 the Internal Revenue Service’s Whistleblower Office released its Report to Congress for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014. According to the report, in 2014 the Whistleblower Office received more claim submissions than in any other year. The total claims received in 2014 were 14,365, an increase of 3,845 compared to FY 2013. The IRS paid 101 awards to whistleblowers totaling $52,281,628. However, reductions in expenditures required by sequestration reduced the whistleblower award payments in 2014 by $3,764,722. The total award amount, before sequestration, represented 16.9% of the total amount IRS collected as a result of whistleblowers’ claims. “The report provides a useful overview of the IRS whistleblower program. Of particular interest are the tables highlighting the different steps in a whistleblower submission – it is certainly not a program built for speed,” stated Dean Zerbe, the Senior Policy Advisor of the National Whistleblower Center. “However, ...

FIFA Scandal: U.S. Laws Can Reward Non-U.S. Citizen Whistleblowers

May 28th, 2015|Whistleblower News and Qui Tam Blog|

Washington, D.C. May 28, 2015. Stephen M. Kohn, partner at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, LLP and the Executive Director of the National Whistleblower Center, issued the following statement today regarding the role of whistleblowers in the FIFA bribery scandal: “Yesterday the world was shocked by well documented revelations of widespread corruption and bribery within FIFA, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association. According to press accounts, an 'insider' within FIFA provided key evidence used by the United States in securing the indictments and some of the convictions that were publicly announced." “As the FIFA case demonstrates, many U.S. anti-bribery and corruption laws have worldwide application. What is less well known is that non-U.S. citizens have the right to confidentially or anonymously blow the whistle under most of these laws, and fully qualify for large monetary rewards." “These new and powerful whistleblower laws can apply even if the bribes or tax violations ...

Partial Victory at Supreme Court A Big Win for FCA Whistleblowers

May 26th, 2015|False Claims/Qui Tam, Whistleblower News and Qui Tam Blog|

The Supreme Court handed down a ruling today in Kellogg Brown & Root v. United States ex rel. Carter, holding that whistleblowers don’t get extra time to file civil false-claims lawsuits when the United States is at war. However, the Court was unanimous in finding that it was improper for the trial court to dismiss Carter's one live claim under the first-to-file rule. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the opinion for the Court stating, “Not only does petitioners' argument push the term 'pending' far beyond the breaking point, but it would lead to strange results that Congress is unlikely to have wanted.” Stephen M. Kohn, a partner of Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, LLP and an author of the National Whistleblower Center's amicus brief, made the following statement about the Court's ruling: "Today the Supreme Court 'split the baby' in a very important whistleblower case. The Court did not expand the statute ...

Our Client Received the Largest Whistleblower Reward in World History of $104 Million

Bradley Birkenfeld broke the back of Swiss bank secrecy. He was the first Swiss banker to file a case under the IRS whistleblower law. The results were unprecedented. UBS bank (at the time the largest bank in the world) had to pay a fine of $780 million. They also had to close all known U.S. accounts, and for the first time in history, the bank turned over the names of 4450 U.S. taxpayers for prosecution in the United States. Mr. Birkenfeld obtained the largest ever individual qui tam whistleblower award in history, $104 million.

Mary Jane's Successful Legal Advocacy

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Dedicated to protecting whistleblowers, the National Whistleblower Center (NWC) was founded in 1988 by three experienced whistleblower-rights attorneys, Stephen M. Kohn, Michael D. Kohn and David K. Colapinto. Mary Jane was selected as the NWC's first Public Interest Law Fellow, and soon became a major leader in the NWC. She currently is the NWC corporate Treasure and serves on its Board of Directors. She founded the whistleblower protection blog, and for years managed many of the NWC's highly successful programs.

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