IRS Issues Rare Apology to Billionaire Ken Griffin Over Leaked Tax Records

Even the IRS makes mistakes.

In a rare apology, the Internal Revenue Service issued a statement apologizing for the “thousands” of tax documents leaked to the public between 2018 and 2020, including the records of billionaire and Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, who was directly named in the statement.

The apology is part of a settlement Griffin made with the IRS following a lawsuit he filed in December 2022 over the “unlawful disclosure” of his tax information that was leaked to the public by a contractor.

The IRS said the contractor, Charles Littlejohn, shared the information with the press and “violated” the terms of his employment. The agency added that Littlejohn “betrayed

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