Charles Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor, has been sentenced to five years in prison for leaking the personal tax information of over 400,000 individuals, far exceeding initial estimates. Most affected were business entities, comprising 89 percent of the total leak. Acting IRS Commissioner Douglas O'Donnell communicated this extensive breach to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan as part of an investigation into Littlejohn's unauthorized disclosures, which included high-profile names such as former President Donald Trump.
Acting IRS Commissioner Douglas O'Donnell revealed that former contractor Charles Littlejohn leaked sensitive data of over 400,000 taxpayers, which is significantly more than initially disclosed.
The majority of the affected taxpayers, 89 percent, were business entities, highlighting the potential risks associated with improper handling of tax information.
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