Abstract: In recent years there has been interest in using the Higgs boson to test the limits of the standard model and to probe for new physics beyond the standard model. One technique that is used in searches for physics beyond the standard model is to look for particles that directly decay into a pair of Higgs bosons. There is an ongoing search for a heavy scalar particle with a mass in the range of 1-5 TeV which decays into a pair of boosted Higgs bosons which then decay into four tau leptons. This analysis currently utilizes a portion of Run II data obtained from sqrt(s) = 13 TeV collisions of protons in the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment. I will present an overview of the progress that has been made on this analysis.