Overview
- The suit was filed in federal court in Florida and lists Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and the Trump Organization as plaintiffs.
- It alleges the IRS and Treasury failed to safeguard confidential tax data that former contractor Charles Littlejohn leaked to the New York Times and ProPublica, causing reputational and financial harm.
- Littlejohn pleaded guilty and was sentenced in 2024 to five years in prison after prosecutors said he disclosed thousands of tax returns, including Trump’s.
- Treasury canceled roughly $21 million in contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton, Littlejohn’s former employer, citing inadequate safeguards shortly before the lawsuit was filed.
- Trump told reporters he was considering directing any recovery to charity, while legal analysts noted potential hurdles such as limits on agency liability for contractor leaks and a two-year statute of limitations tied to discovery.