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		<title>Bill Day&#8217;s latest: Rick Scott&#8217;s lawsuits put Floridians on the hook</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Gov. Rick Scott, in a precedent-setting move, became the first sitting governor in history successfully sued for violating Florida’s public records laws. In Bill Day’s latest, Floridians are now on the hook for at least $700,000. Tallahassee attorney Steven Andrews first filed a lawsuit against Scott in 2012 over violating a contract for the purchase of a building near the Governor’s Mansion, which housed Andrews’ firm. In obtaining emails related to the case, Andrews discovered evidence that the governor and&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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