The rehab facility that Scott Disick checked into last week says it's "sickened" after a photo of the reality TV from inside the facility was leaked to the press.
Scott's team believes it's a massive privacy violation and could trigger a criminal investigation.
"The protection of our clients' personal and confidential information is of the utmost importance to us," Noah Nordheimer, President & CEO of All Points North Lodge in Edwards, Colorado, told TMZ, adding that it is the facility's policy to not divulge the identities of past or present guests.
Scott is said to believe that the photo was taken by a staff member, not a fellow patient. Noah told TMZ that it would take legal action against a staffer if "any information relating to any client was ever obtained from APN facilities and provided to a media outlet."
The facility, Noah continued, is "sickened by any publication who would report on an individual's life struggles without their consent."
On May 4, the Daily Mail reported that the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star had checked into the ritzy rehab center on April 28 to address cocaine and alcohol abuse issues. The media outlet also shared a picture of Scott from inside the facility, which was believed to be taken when he initially checked in. Shortly after the report was published, Scott checked out of All Points North, and his lawyer vehemently denied that the Talentless founder was there for cocaine and alcohol abuse issues.
"In an effort to finally come to terms and deal with the pain that Scott has been silently suffering for many years due to the sudden death of his mother, followed by the death of his father 3 months later, Scott made the decision to check himself into a rehab facility last week to work on his past traumas," his lawyer said.
TMZ said Scott, who's been in and out and rehab several times, intends to file a lawsuit over the privacy breach.