A Louisiana private investigator accused of trying to illegally obtain Donald Trump’s tax returns says he is a “white hat hacker” who tried to test and report a security flaw in a government website.
A defense attorney’s court filing Thursday says Jordan Hamlett tried to discover “out of sheer curiosity” whether Trump’s tax information could be accessed through a weakness in a U.S. Department of Education financial aid website’s data retrieval tool.
Hamlett’s lawyer also says his client tried to notify the IRS about that flaw last September before the presidential election but gave up when he couldn’t reach anybody by phone.
Authorities have said Hamlett wasn’t able to get Trump’s tax returns.
Hamlett awaits trial in December on a charge he misused a Social Security number.
(AP)