The man who stole and leaked former President Donald Trump and thousands of other’s tax records has been sentenced to five years in prison.

In October, Charles Littlejohn, 38, pleaded guilty to one count of unauthorized disclosures of income tax returns. According to his plea agreement, he stole Trump’s tax returns along with the tax data of “thousands of the nation’s wealthiest people,” while working for a consulting firm with contracts with the Internal Revenue Service.

Littlejohn leaked the information to two news outlets and deleted the documents from his IRS-assigned laptop before returning it and covered the rest of his digital tracks by deleting places where he initially stored the information.

Judge Ana Reyes highlighted the gravity of the crime, saying multiple times that it amounted to an attack against the US and its legal foundation.

  • @Olhonestjim
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    Because accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt.

    • @[email protected]
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      1711 months ago

      He already pleaded guilty, but then got hit with the maximum sentence (seemingly from pressure from people like Rick Scott). He’s still trying to fight it out legally and his friends put together a gofundme to help cover his legal fees, but a pressure campaign for a pardon doesn’t sound like a half bad idea either.

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        The judge compared his actions to Jan 6 – so if Trump’s elected, he’ll surely pardon this guy, right?? Trump was going to release that stuff anyway, he just couldn’t because mumbles into hand and then trails off

    • @shankrabbit
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      511 months ago

      Didn’t he already plead guilty though?

    • @[email protected]
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      511 months ago

      Who cares? What matters is that he is free, and he was already found guilty regardless of the fact that what he did was right.