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"My wife runs her own finances — that may be a hard thing for Sen. [Bill] Nelson to understand," said Gov. Rick Scott in a statement. His finances have been scrutinized, particularly regarding his blind trust and wife Ann Scott's mirrored investments.
FILE — In this Monday, April 9, 2018, file photo, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, with his wife, Ann, announces his bid to run for the U.S. Senate at a news conference, in Orlando, Fla. Multimillionaire Scott maintains that he does not have any say over his fortune, but questions are mounting over his finances. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File) (Associated Press)
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"My wife runs her own finances — that may be a hard thing for Sen. [Bill] Nelson to understand," said Gov. Rick Scott in a statement. His finances have been scrutinized, particularly regarding his blind trust and wife Ann Scott's mirrored investments. FILE — In this Monday, April 9, 2018, file photo, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, with his wife, Ann, announces his bid to run for the U.S. Senate at a news conference, in Orlando, Fla. Multimillionaire Scott maintains that he does not have any say over his fortune, but questions are mounting over his finances. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File) (Associated Press)

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