Mark Lemley, a Stanford Law School professor, has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and DOGE concerning illegal access to sensitive employee data. The case alleges that the US Office of Personnel Management granted DOGE access to confidential records, violating the Privacy Act of 1974. This access includes personal information of over 20 million current and former federal employees, which can only be shared under specific conditions. The lawsuit aims to declare DOGE's access illegal, protecting individual privacy rights.
The lawsuit claims OPM's granting of sensitive access to Musk's DOGE project violated the Privacy Act of 1974, seeking to declare such access illegal.
Musk and DOGE demanded root access to various government departments, including the Office of Personnel Management, exposing sensitive records of over 20 million individuals.
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