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IRS didn't release anything on Eich, other employees found the information, as any political contribution $1,000 or more is public, and made it public, causing a huge, over zealous commotion in the customer base, turning Eich into a corporate liability, forcing him to resign.
I'd still like to know more about whom at the company pushed this info on Eich out to the public's attention, and why, as it was years ago in an environment where many prominent politicians and other public figures were of the same position without suffering the wrath of LBGT bigots and extremists.
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