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Trump sues IRS and Treasury for $10 billion over leak of tax records
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump sued the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service seeking at least $10 billion over an unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns at a federal courthouse in Miami.
- The leaks began in 2019 when Charles Littlejohn, former IRS contractor, passed returns to news outlets, and The New York Times published in 2020 that Trump paid $750 in federal taxes in 2016 and 2017.
- The other plaintiffs include Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and the Trump Organization, and the complaint alleges reputational and financial harm, public embarrassment, and unfairly tarnished business reputations.
- The Treasury and IRS did not immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday night, while Trump previously sought $230 million from the Department of Justice via two administrative claims.
- Charles Littlejohn, former IRS contractor, pleaded guilty and received the maximum five-year sentence in 2024, while The New York Times continues ongoing reporting with news updates.
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Trump and his eldest sons file $10B lawsuit against IRS, Treasury Departent over leaked tax records
President Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Eric Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Treasury Department Thursday, blaming the federal agencies for leaks of their confidential tax information.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleDonald Trump filed a complaint on Thursday against the U.S. tax and claimed $10 billion in damages for not being able to block the leak of his tax returns during his first term in office.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleTrump sues IRS and Treasury for $10 billion, accusing agencies of letting his tax returns leak
President Trump is suing the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department for at least $10 billion, claiming the agencies unlawfully allowed an IRS contractor to leak his tax returns and those of his sons and company.
·United States
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