George Rosen and Ruth Rosen, Hair Industry, Ltd., a corporation wholly owned by George Rosen, Adorable Hair-Do Corp. and Howard Tresses, Inc., wholly owned subsidiaries of Hair Industry, appeal from an order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Dudley B. Bonsai, District Judge, enforcing an Internal Revenue Service subpoena for the books of the three corporations. We find no error and affirm the order of the District Court.
The single question presented by this appeal is whether the sole owner of a corporation can legally refuse to produce corporate records and documents on the basis of his personal constitutional privileges under the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. In this case, the Internal Revenue Service has attempted to subpoena the books of Hair Industry Ltd., a family corporation owned in its entirety by appellant George Rosen, as well as the records of Adorable Hair-Do Corp. and Howard Tresses, Inc., both wholly owned subsidiaries of Hair Industry. The three corporations at one time functioned as a single family partnership but were incorporated prior to the period under investigation. The books are sought in investigations of the corporations’ tax liabilities.
Relying on United States v. White,
The order of the District Court is affirmed. Mandate may issue forthwith.
