Alito Didn’t Report Trip With Billionaire Who Later Had Cases Before the Court

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Alito Didn’t Report Trip With Billionaire Who Later Had Cases Before the Court
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Justice Alito failed to disclose his trip with billionaire Paul Singer, who had subsequent cases before the Supreme Court. Despite Singer's hedge fund having repeated business with the court, Alito has never recused himself.

for his grandnephew, who Thomas was raising as a son. Thomas reported neither transaction on his disclosure forms.

Other guests on the trip included Leo, the Federalist Society leader, and Judge A. Raymond Randolph, a prominent conservative appellate judge for whom Leo had clerked, according to fishing licenses and interviews with lodge staff. Arkley, who does not appear to have been involved in any cases before the court, did not respond to detailed questions for this story.

The fund now manages more than $50 billion in assets. “The investments are extremely shrewdly litigation-driven,” a person familiar with Singer’s fund toldSinger’s most famous gamble eventually made its way to the Supreme Court.

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