Charles Littlejohn, a former Internal Revenue Service (IRS) contractor convicted of stealing former President Donald J. Trump’s tax returns, has revealed he could access sensitive taxpayer information easily. Littlejohn, who worked for Booz Allen Hamilton and possessed an IRS-issued email address and laptop, admitted to being able to retrieve tax returns of any American without impediment.
In a deposition on March 19, Littlejohn disclosed that he pilfered tax returns from approximately 7,500 wealthy individuals and shared some of the data with journalists. “I was able to access tax returns at will,” he bragged.
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Before the deposition, the Department of Justice (DOJ) informed the judge in the case that Littlejohn had taken the job in question solely so he would have access to Trump’s tax returns.
Following his admission, Littlejohn reached a plea agreement with the IRS. He is due for release from the Marion Federal Correctional Institution in Illinois on July 13, 2028.
The case raises significant concerns about the security of taxpayer data held by federal agencies.



