A BIT OF DUST ON THE STORY https://www.wealthmanagement.com/hi...309c03e1e16c254157e8f535b9bef56b6cd56c4de8ab2
Just $1000 for each disclosure? He should've also pressed charges against the IRS and the employee who disclosed his tax return information to the magazine. I can understand IRS disclosing tax return information to comply with legal investigations and to-be-elected public officials but just to some magazines for some articles? That's going too far.
%% Exactly\ + for legal \ not political witchunts or MAGAzines royalties or any MAGazine.................................
Do you really think it's a good idea to sue the IRS for more than a nominal amount? I'd rather tangle with the NSA...
Billionaires already have dedicated IRS teams going over their tax affairs every year. Not going to make much difference i think.