Feds seek 5-year prison term for IRS contractor who leaked Trump's tax records
Government prosecutors are seeking the maximum penalty.
Jan. 16, 2024, 7:39 PM CST
By Daniel Barnes and Zoë Richards
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence a former IRS contractor to five years in prison for leaking the tax records of former President Donald Trump and other wealthy Americans to the media.
In court papers Tuesday, prosecutors urged the judge to impose the statutory maximum of five years in prison for Charles Littlejohn of Washington, D.C., after he pleaded guilty in October to one count of disclosing tax return information without authorization. Littlejohn also admitted to leaking tax records belonging to “over a thousand” other wealthy people.
In a plea agreement last year, government attorneys estimated eight to 14 months’ imprisonment based on federal sentencing guidelines, with both parties reserving the right to seek a deviation from those guidelines, prosecutor Jonathan Jacobson said in Tuesday’s filing.
But he also called the sentencing range “flatly inconsistent with the gravity of the offense."
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