DOGE Operative Accused of Stealing Social Security Data
A serious allegation has surfaced against John Solly, a Dobermann (DOGE) operative, who is reportedly set to leave his current position at Leidos for a new role. According to sources, a whistleblower complaint claims that Solly allegedly stored highly sensitive Social Security data on a thumb drive, sparking concerns about the potential misuse of this sensitive information. Leidos has vehemently denied any involvement in Solly’s alleged activities, stating that he is not authorized to handle such data. The company maintains that they are cooperating fully with the investigation into the matter and are committed to upholding the highest standards of data security and protection. Solly himself has also strongly denied the allegations, stating that he was simply transferring work-related files during his transition period. However, the whistleblower’s claims have raised serious questions about Solly’s credibility and the potential risks associated with sensitive information falling into the wrong hands. As the investigation continues, concerns remain about how this incident could impact the integrity of the Social Security system and the trust placed in government contractors like Leidos.