Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received four concert tickets worth $3,700 from pop star Beyoncé, according to financial disclosures.
The Biden appointee also revealed she paid a $900,000 advance for her upcoming memoir, “The Lovely One,” due out in September, and gifted two pieces of art worth $12,500 in her room.
The disclosures were part of the justices’ annual filing deadlines, which all justices have complied with except Samuel Alito, who requested an extension, The Hill reported. The document covers the entire year 2023.
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While Jackson’s filing doesn’t specify which concert she received tickets for, it was during Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour.
According to CNBC, Vice President Kamala Harris also previously said that Beyoncé gave her tickets worth $3,300.
According to The Hill, Jackson, who will be appointed to the Supreme Court in 2022, also submitted several eye-popping documents last year, including more than $6,500 worth of clothing for photo shoots and photos of Oprah Winfrey. Winfrey) flower display worth $1,200.
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Judge Clarence Thomas also amended his 2019 filing to reveal two trips to Indonesia and Sonoma County, Calif., that he said were initially “inadvertently omitted” by Republican megadonors Harlan Crowe paid.
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Judge Brett Kavanaugh also reported that Regnery Publishing paid him $340,000. The court confirmed on Friday that he is writing a legal memoir.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.