The Secret Service is investigating a claim that copies of Mitt Romney’s tax returns were stolen from a PricewaterhouseCoopers office in Tennessee and are being held for ransom.
In a statement released Wednesday, PricewaterhouseCoopers spokesman Chris Atkins said the company could not find any evidence that the break-in occurred.
“We are working closely with the United States Secret Service, and at this time there is no evidence that our systems have been compromised or that there was any unauthorized access to the data in question,” Atkins said.
Secret Service spokesman George Ogilvie confirmed Wednesday that the agency is investigating the allegations but declined further comment.
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In a statement released Wednesday, PricewaterhouseCoopers spokesman Chris Atkins said the company could not find any evidence that the break-in occurred.
“We are working closely with the United States Secret Service, and at this time there is no evidence that our systems have been compromised or that there was any unauthorized access to the data in question,” Atkins said.
Secret Service spokesman George Ogilvie confirmed Wednesday that the agency is investigating the allegations but declined further comment.
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