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crime2 years ago

IRS Consultant Charles Littlejohn Pleads Guilty to Leaking Trump and Griffin's Tax Returns

A former IRS contractor, Charles Edward Littlejohn, pleaded guilty to illegally accessing and leaking confidential tax returns, including those of former President Donald Trump, to news organizations such as the New York Times and ProPublica. Littlejohn admitted to obtaining thousands of individuals' tax returns from an IRS database and leaking them, leading to reports exposing how the wealthiest Americans, including Trump, employed strategies to minimize their federal tax bills. The leak sparked a debate on tax policy and income inequality. Littlejohn faces serious consequences for his actions, with sentencing scheduled for January 29. The Justice Department is investigating whether Littlejohn acted alone or in concert with others.

crime2 years ago

IRS Contractor Admits Guilt in Leaking Trump's Tax Returns

Former IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn pleaded guilty to stealing tax records belonging to Donald Trump and other wealthy individuals before leaking them to the media. Littlejohn admitted to leaking Trump's records to The New York Times and providing ProPublica with information on thousands of wealthy people's tax returns. The Times published exclusive reporting on Trump's tax returns in 2020, revealing he paid only $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017. Littlejohn is expected to face a prison sentence of eight to 14 months. The sentencing is scheduled for January 29, 2023.

crime2 years ago

IRS Contractor Pleads Guilty to Stealing and Disclosing Trump's Tax Returns

Charles Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor, has pleaded guilty to leaking former President Donald Trump's tax returns and stealing tax information on thousands of wealthy individuals. Littlejohn sent the tax returns and other data to two media outlets, which published articles based on the information. He pleaded guilty to one count of disclosing tax information and prosecutors plan to create a public website to notify the victims of any developments in the case.