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Former IRS employee charged in $2.1 million Exxon Mobil tax credit theft attempt in Utah

Former IRS employee charged in $2.1 million Exxon Mobil tax credit theft attempt in Utah

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A former

employee was charged in Utah federal court for allegedly trying to steal $2.1 million in tax credits owed to Exxon Mobil by diverting the funds using a taxpayer database he had access to.

Prosecutors said Wednesday that former IRS account management worker Rodney Quinn Rupe received a U.S. Treasury check for $2,100,377 in January after diverting Exxon’s tax credits to an entity he…

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