US president Trump sues the country’s IRS and Treasury for $10 billion over tax returns leak

US president Trump sues the country

Due to the media’s access to his tax returns in 2019 and 2020, U.S. President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service.

Along with the Trump Organization and his two eldest sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., the president filed a lawsuit. The Treasury Department and the IRS are named as defendants in the complaint.

Trump, his adult sons, and his namesake business filed a complaint in Miami federal court alleging that the agencies did not take “mandatory precautions” to stop former IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn from disclosing their tax returns to “leftist media outlets,” such as ProPublica and the New York Times.

The plaintiffs said they suffered “significant and irreparable harm” to their reputations and financial interests, and may seek punitive damages because the leaks were either willful or resulted from gross negligence.

The lawsuit comes days after the Treasury Department announced it was canceling contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton, a major government contractor that employed Littlejohn when he was doing work for the IRS.

His criminal prosecutors have said Littlejohn sought the role with the intention of accessing and disclosing tax returns. His leaks ultimately led to stories in publications including The New York Times and ProPublica about President Trump’s finances.

Though federal law explicitly allows individuals to file lawsuits for such breaches, it only allows them to be brought within a two-year window.

The New York Times began releasing stories sourced from Littlejohn’s leaks as early as 2020. But the Trumps say they didn’t learn that someone at the IRS disclosed it until receiving formal notice from the Treasury Department much later.

“Plaintiffs had no reason to believe that an unauthorized disclosure had occurred for at least two reasons,” the lawsuit states. “First, the New York Times reporting did not state that the information came from the IRS, and second, the IRS Commissioner supposedly investigated and found that the disclosure did not come from the IRS.”

The lawsuit was filed in federal court in the Southern District of Florida. The president is represented by his personal lawyers, led by attorney Alex Britto, who are now set to face off against Trump’s own Justice Department.

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