Posted on 06/22/2020 6:08:49 PM PDT by RandFan
The IRS Criminal Investigation unit, or IRS CI, had a subscription to access the data in 2017 and 2018, and the way it used the data was revealed last week in a briefing by IRS CI officials to Sen. Ron Wydens (D., Ore.) office. The briefing was described to The Wall Street Journal by an aide to the senator.
IRS CI officials told Mr. Wydens office that their lawyers had given verbal approval for the use of the database, which is sold by a Virginia-based government contractor called Venntel Inc. Venntel obtains anonymized location data from the marketing industry and resells it to governments. IRS CI added that it let its Venntel subscription lapse after it failed to locate any targets of interest during the year it paid for the service, according to Mr. Wydens aide.
Justin Cole, a spokesman for IRS CI, said it entered into a limited contract with Venntel to test their services against the law enforcement requirements of our agency. IRS CI pursues the most serious and flagrant violations of tax law, and it said it used the Venntel database in significant money-laundering, cyber, drug and organized-crime cases.
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@RonWyden
The government should be a prosecutor of shady data brokers, not a customer. The IRS wasted taxpayer money and failed to catch tax cheats, all while abusing Americans privacy. The government needs to stop taking shortcuts over Americans 4th amendment rights.
But they didn’t actually find anyone....
When are they going after Al Sharpton?
Sharpton became an FBI Stoolie, he’s immune.
...the database, which is sold by a Virginia-based government contractor called Venntel Inc. Venntel obtains anonymized location data from the marketing industry and resells it to governments....
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Anonymized? I sure hope the geniuses at the FBI didnt pay too much for that.
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