Tuesday, March 24, 2026
DIGESTWIRE
Contribute
CONTACT US
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
DIGESTWIRE
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

Rick Scott sues contractor over leaked tax returns

by DigestWire member
March 24, 2026
in Breaking News, Politics, World
0
Rick Scott sues contractor over leaked tax returns
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Sen. Rick Scott is suing a major government contractor for damages after his tax returns were leaked along with other prominent and wealthy figures, including President Donald Trump.

The Florida Republican on Monday filed a lawsuit against Booz Allen Hamilton, a management and technology consulting company, and a former employee of the contractor who was convicted of leaking the tax returns of Trump and other wealthy individuals to The New York Times and ProPublica.

“I am disgusted by the weaponization of government under President [Joe] Biden, and I look forward to Booz Allen being held accountable for its reckless failure to prevent its employee from unlawfully releasing the tax returns of thousands of people, including me and President Trump,” Scott posted on X about the lawsuit.

The lawsuit was filed in the Middle District of Florida and comes almost two months after Trump filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service for $10 billion. That lawsuit did not target Booz Allen or Charles Littlejohn — who was sentenced to five years in prison in 2024. But the Treasury Department canceled contracts with the company in January — a situation that Scott’s lawsuit said proved that the company was culpable.

Scott’s 23-page lawsuit, which was first reported by Axios, contends that Littlejohn’s access to IRS system was made possible “solely through Booz Allen and its federal contracts with the Department of the Treasury and the IRS.” The lawsuit cites previous incidents with the company that point to failures that “did not occur in a vacuum.”

“The unlawful disclosure of plaintiff’s tax return was not merely the result of an isolated act,” the lawsuit states. “It was enabled by systemic safeguard failures and negligent supervision within the contractor framework under which Booz Allen operated.”

Booz Allen did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Scott attended Littlejohn’s sentencing hearing back in 2024 and gave a victim impact statement where he criticized the terms of the deal reached between Littlejohn and federal authorities.

Scott is one of the wealthiest members of Congress, and his finances have repeatedly come under scrutiny since he first ran for office back in 2010. Before getting into politics, Scott ran Columbia/HCA — one of the nation’s largest for-profit hospital chains — but he resigned amid an ongoing federal investigation. After his departure, the company wound up paying $1.7 billion in fines and damages to resolve allegations of fraud. Scott was never charged and has denied any wrongdoing.

Scott used his personal money to help finance his campaigns for public office, including his 2010 run for Florida governor and his 2018 defeat of incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson.

His lawsuit against Booz Allen seeks compensatory damages for loss of privacy and economic losses, including security and monitoring costs as well as punitive damages.

Scott’s lawsuit contends that the harm to him and others is “ongoing” because news outlets continue to hold up to 15 years of “confidential taxpayer information” and that he and “his family are concerned that their personal information could appear in yet another news story sometime in the future.”

Read Entire Article
Tags: Breaking NewsPoliticoWorld
Share30Tweet19
Next Post
Caribou’s former diesel plant demolished

Caribou’s former diesel plant demolished

Southern Aroostook high schools weigh consolidation

Southern Aroostook high schools weigh consolidation

10 new apartments proposed on former Rockland church property

10 new apartments proposed on former Rockland church property

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

No Result
View All Result
Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates
ADVERTISEMENT

Highlights

Solange’s Son, 21, Sparks Dating Rumors With Reality Star Tommie Lee, 41

Jennifer Aniston’s Go-To Jeans Brand Is on Major Sale — And Won’t Stay in Stock

Bryson DeChambeau Hints at Life Struggles After Emotional Win

21 Billowy, Three-Quarter-Sleeve Dresses That Flatter the Arms

Which ‘Hannah Montana’ Stars Were Absent From 20th Anniversary Special?

Luka Doncic Couldn’t Stay Silent After Comment About His Family

Trending

Plantar Fasciitis? These Supportive Sandals Are a Game-Changer for Your Feet
Entertainment

Plantar Fasciitis? These Supportive Sandals Are a Game-Changer for Your Feet

by DigestWire member
March 24, 2026
0

If you have plantar fasciitis, you probably assume that chic sandals are off-limits. But these 17 comfy,...

Stars — They’re Just Like Us!

Stars — They’re Just Like Us!

March 24, 2026
Wanted Child Sex Offender Busted After Being Recognized on News

Wanted Child Sex Offender Busted After Being Recognized on News

March 24, 2026
Solange’s Son, 21, Sparks Dating Rumors With Reality Star Tommie Lee, 41

Solange’s Son, 21, Sparks Dating Rumors With Reality Star Tommie Lee, 41

March 24, 2026
Jennifer Aniston’s Go-To Jeans Brand Is on Major Sale — And Won’t Stay in Stock

Jennifer Aniston’s Go-To Jeans Brand Is on Major Sale — And Won’t Stay in Stock

March 24, 2026
DIGEST WIRE

DigestWire is an automated news feed that utilizes AI technology to gather information from sources with varying perspectives. This allows users to gain a comprehensive understanding of different arguments and make informed decisions. DigestWire is dedicated to serving the public interest and upholding democratic values.

Privacy Policy     Terms and Conditions

Recent News

  • Plantar Fasciitis? These Supportive Sandals Are a Game-Changer for Your Feet March 24, 2026
  • Stars — They’re Just Like Us! March 24, 2026
  • Wanted Child Sex Offender Busted After Being Recognized on News March 24, 2026

Categories

  • Blockchain
  • Blog
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Defense
  • Entertainment
  • Football
  • Founders
  • Health Care
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Strange
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • Uncategorized
  • US News
  • World

© 2020-23 Digest Wire. All rights belong to their respective owners.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Blockchain
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Strange
  • Blog
  • Founders
  • Contribute!

© 2024 Digest Wire - All right reserved.

Privacy Policy   Terms and Conditions

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.