Maxwell Frost taken to court over credit card debt
U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost wasn’t shy about how he had to take on debt to run for office in 2022. Now, some of that debt has caused him to end up in court.
On Aug. 18, Bank of America filed a lawsuit against the Orlando Democrat in Orange County, alleging he failed to make regular payments on $4,000 in debt and demanding repayment in full, court records show.
Now, according to a Frost spokesperson, the issue has already been resolved.
Frost, elected last year as the first Gen-Z member of Congress, has spoken publicly about the debt he racked up after quitting his job with March for Our Lives to run for office.
It led to difficulties in securing an apartment in Washington, D.C., due to his bad c...