Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In , 1 month ago (edited 1 month ago) “Land of the free” doesn’t mean you are free to commit crimes. Even if the crime is against a complete shit bag. What exactly was the crime? I mean, under which statute is "unauthorized exposure of tax returns" made illegal? And why does it deserve jail? Edit: This seems related Employees are prohibited from browsing or inspecting a celebrity or politician’s return or return information without authorization constitutes a UNAX violation with potential for fines, imprisonment, and dismissal. But it says nothing about publishing.
“Land of the free” doesn’t mean you are free to commit crimes. Even if the crime is against a complete shit bag.
What exactly was the crime? I mean, under which statute is "unauthorized exposure of tax returns" made illegal?
And why does it deserve jail?
Edit: This seems related
Employees are prohibited from browsing or inspecting a celebrity or politician’s return or return information without authorization constitutes a UNAX violation with potential for fines, imprisonment, and dismissal.
But it says nothing about publishing.