“The Internal Revenue Service apologized to billionaire investor Ken Griffin for the release of his tax returns, saying the government is addressing the data-security lapses exposed by the damaging leak of Griffin’s information and that of many other wealthy Americans,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The apology followed Griffin’s withdrawal Monday of a lawsuit against the government. Griffin, along with Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, was one of the wealthy taxpayers whose tax records were disclosed by IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn to the news organization ProPublica and revealed publicly in news articles starting in June 2021.”
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