2026年6月30日 美国东部时间上午11:13 / 福克斯新闻网
演唱会门票与118万美元企鹅出版集团图书预付款成2025年大额额外收入头条
作者:斯蒂芬·索雷斯 福克斯新闻网
美国最高法院大法官尼尔·戈萨奇在《福克斯与朋友们》节目中介绍其新作儿童绘本《1776年的英雄们:独立宣言的故事》。
根据财务披露文件,一名最高法院大法官在去年前往波多黎各的私人行程中,从坏小子的唱片公司收取了价值超过4300美元的演唱会门票;另有多名大法官获得了数百万美元的图书合约及其他外部收入。
周一发布的年度报告涵盖了九名大法官中八人的2025年相关活动。大法官塞缪尔·阿利托获得了90天的披露文件提交延期。
大法官索尼娅·索托马约尔报告称,从波多黎各唱片公司里马斯娱乐(Rimas Entertainment)获得了价值4333美元的演唱会门票,她表示该公司“在我2025年8月前往波多黎各的私人行程期间,为我和同行宾客提供了一场演唱会的门票”。
索托马约尔的披露文件未指明她观看的是哪场演唱会。里马斯娱乐旗下签约多名艺人,包括全球音乐明星坏小子,后者当时在圣胡安驻场演出,期间举办了30余场演唱会。
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坏小子于2026年2月8日在加利福尼亚州圣克拉拉李维斯体育场举行的第60届超级碗新英格兰爱国者队与西雅图海鹰队的中场休息期间表演。(美联社照片/莫里·加什)
披露文件还显示,四名大法官在该年度通过图书稿酬获得的总收入超过200万美元。
大法官凯坦吉·布朗·杰克逊报告称,从企鹅兰登书屋获得了118万美元的回忆录预付款,其作品《可爱的人》已于2024年出版。该笔款项是在她披露了上一年度从同一家出版社获得近207万美元图书预付款之后的又一笔收入。
杰克逊还报告称,从芝加哥艺术家保罗·布兰顿和克里斯汀·威廉姆斯处收到了价值2500美元的画作。这幅题为《值得》的肖像画目前陈列在她的最高法院办公室内。
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西班牙国王费利佩六世于2024年3月4日在马德里扎祖埃拉宫会见美国最高法院大法官索尼娅·索托马约尔。(帕布罗·夸德拉/盖蒂图片社)
索托马约尔披露了其儿童绘本《翻页的故事》和《勇敢提问!》从企鹅出版社获得的88100美元版税。她的备案文件注明,该数字为扣除文学经纪人佣金后的收入,且出版商为推广其作品《勇敢发光!》花费了7473美元。
大法官艾米·科尼·巴雷特报告称,其2025年出版的作品《倾听法律》带来了849071美元的版税收入。
曾在办公室发生性关系的联邦法官就弹劾升级事件向前前书记员道歉
大法官尼尔·戈萨奇披露了300361美元的图书版税收入,主要来自哈珀柯林斯出版集团,该出版社近期出版了他与人合著的儿童绘本《1776年的英雄们:独立宣言的故事》。
多名大法官还报告了来自教学岗位的收入。
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2022年10月7日,美国最高法院大法官们在最高法院大楼东会议室拍摄官方合影。(前排左起)索尼娅·索托马约尔大法官、克拉伦斯·托马斯大法官、美国首席大法官约翰·罗伯茨、塞缪尔·阿利托大法官、埃琳娜·卡根大法官;(后排左起)艾米·科尼·巴雷特大法官、尼尔·戈萨奇大法官、布雷特·卡瓦诺大法官、凯坦吉·布朗·杰克逊大法官。凯坦吉·布朗·杰克逊于同年9月正式就职,最高法院迎来新的开庭期。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社)
巴雷特和大法官布雷特·卡瓦诺均在圣母大学法学院担任兼职教授,各自获得了33285美元的教学报酬。
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首席大法官约翰·罗伯茨报告称,在爱尔兰戈尔韦教授为期两周的课程后,从新英格兰法学院获得了25000美元报酬。大法官克拉伦斯·托马斯披露了从天主教大学哥伦布法学院获得的18000美元教学收入,而戈萨奇则报告称在乔治梅森大学授课获得了30380美元。
近年来,随着多名大法官未披露奢华旅行及部分房地产交易的事件曝光,这些财务披露报告受到了公众越来越多的关注,这也促使议员和道德倡导人士呼吁加强最高法院的透明度和更严格的监督。
Supreme Court financial disclosures reveal concert tickets from Bad Bunny’s label, millions in book payments
June 30, 2026 11:13am EDT / Fox News
Concert tickets and a $1.18M Penguin book headline a year of significant outside earnings
By Stephen Sorace, Fox News
Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch discusses his new children’s book, ‘Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence,’ on ‘Fox & Friends.’
One Supreme Court justice accepted more than $4,300 in concert tickets from Bad Bunny’s record label during a private trip to Puerto Rico last year, while several other justices collected millions in book deals and other outside income, according to financial disclosures.
The annual reports released on Monday cover activity in 2025 for eight of the nine justices. Justice Samuel Alito received a 90-day extension to file his disclosure.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor reported receiving concert tickets valued at $4,333 from Puerto Rican record label Rimas Entertainment, stating the company “provided tickets for a concert for me and guests while I was on a private trip to Puerto Rico in August 2025.”
Sotomayor’s disclosure did not identify which concert she attended. Rimas Entertainment represents several artists, including global music star Bad Bunny, who was holding a residency with more than 30 shows in San Juan during that period.
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Bad Bunny performs during halftime of the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Feb. 8, 2026.(AP Photo/Morry Gash)
The disclosures also showed four justices earned more than $2 million combined in book payments during the year.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson reported receiving a $1.18 million book advance from Penguin Random House for her memoir, “Lovely One,” published in 2024. The payment came after she disclosed nearly $2.07 million in book advance income from the same publisher the previous year.
Jackson also reported receiving a painting valued at $2,500 from Chicago artists Paul Branton and Kristen Williams. The portrait, titled “Worthy,” is displayed in her Supreme Court chambers.
King Felipe VI of Spain receives Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice of The Supreme Court of the United States, at Zarzuela Palace on March 04, 2024, in Madrid, Spain.(Pablo Cuadra/Getty Images)
Sotomayor disclosed $88,100 in royalties from Penguin for her children’s books, “Turning Pages” and “Just Ask!” Her filing noted those figures reflected earnings after her literary agent’s commission and that the publisher spent $7,473 to support sales of her book “Just Shine!”
Justice Amy Coney Barrett reported earning $849,071 in royalties tied to her 2025 book, “Listening to the Law.”
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Justice Neil Gorsuch disclosed $300,361 in book royalties, primarily from HarperCollins, which recently published the children’s book he co-authored, “Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence.”
Several justices also reported income from teaching positions.
WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 07: United States Supreme Court (front row L-R) Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts, Associate Justice Samuel Alito, and Associate Justice Elena Kagan, (back row L-R) Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson pose for their official portrait at the East Conference Room of the Supreme Court building on October 7, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court has begun a new term after Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was officially added to the bench in September. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)(Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Barrett and Justice Brett Kavanaugh each earned $33,285 for teaching at the University of Notre Dame Law School, where both serve as adjunct professors.
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Chief Justice John Roberts reported receiving $25,000 from New England Law after teaching a two-week course in Galway, Ireland. Justice Clarence Thomas disclosed $18,000 in teaching income from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, while Gorsuch reported $30,380 for teaching at George Mason University.
The financial disclosure reports have come under increasing public scrutiny in recent years after revelations that some justices failed to disclose luxury travel and certain real estate transactions, prompting calls from lawmakers and ethics advocates for greater transparency and stricter oversight of the Supreme Court.
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