At a press conference Monday, former Swiss bank executive Rudolf Elmer handed WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange two discs that he says contain details on more than 2,000 people who evaded income taxes, legally or otherwise, through offshore banking. The list includes about 40 politicians and “pillars of society” from Europe, Asia, and the U.S., says Elmer, who ran the Cayman Islands operations of Swiss bank Julius Baer for eight years before being fired. Elmer says the leak should help “educate” non-bankers about how stacked the system is toward the wealthy. Is that a good use of WikiLeaks?