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Justice Alito preemptive OpEd on his Luxury Trip with Billionaire

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  1. Amiga

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    I saw this in the thread about Justice Thomas secretly accepting luxury trips.

    DIOT

    Beside another corrupt Justice, the part I find amazing is a sitting Justice wrote an op-ed to preemptively defend himself against an article that released the same day but a few hours later. It's obvious that ProPublica has contacted him to get his story and has told him when the story would go live.

    Just out of historical curiosity, has a sitting Justice ever written an op-ed before?


    Alito Took Unreported Luxury Trip With GOP Donor Paul Singer — ProPublica
     
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    Alito Took Unreported Luxury Trip With GOP Donor Paul Singer — ProPublica

    In early July 2008, Samuel Alito stood on a riverbank in a remote corner of Alaska. The Supreme Court justice was on vacation at a luxury fishing lodge that charged more than $1,000 a day, and after catching a king salmon nearly the size of his leg, Alito posed for a picture. To his left, a man stood beaming: Paul Singer, a hedge fund billionaire who has repeatedly asked the Supreme Court to rule in his favor in high-stakes business disputes.

    Singer was more than a fellow angler. He flew Alito to Alaska on a private jet. If the justice chartered the plane himself, the cost could have exceeded $100,000 one way.

    In the years that followed, Singer’s hedge fund came before the court at least 10 times in cases where his role was often covered by the legal press and mainstream media. In 2014, the court agreed to resolve a key issue in a decade-long battle between Singer’s hedge fund and the nation of Argentina. Alito did not recuse himself from the case and voted with the 7-1 majority in Singer’s favor. The hedge fund was ultimately paid $2.4 billion.

    Alito did not report the 2008 fishing trip on his annual financial disclosures. By failing to disclose the private jet flight Singer provided, Alito appears to have violated a federal law that requires justices to disclose most gifts, according to ethics law experts.

    Experts said they could not identify an instance of a justice ruling on a case after receiving an expensive gift paid for by one of the parties.

    “If you were good friends, what were you doing ruling on his case?” said Charles Geyh, an Indiana University law professor and leading expert on recusals. “And if you weren’t good friends, what were you doing accepting this?” referring to the flight on the private jet.

    Justices are almost entirely left to police themselves on ethical issues, with few restrictions on what gifts they can accept. When a potential conflict arises, the sole arbiter of whether a justice should step away from a case is the justice him or herself.

    ProPublica’s investigation sheds new light on how luxury travel has given prominent political donors — including one who has had cases before the Supreme Court — intimate access to the most powerful judges in the country. Another wealthy businessman provided expensive vacations to two members of the high court, ProPublica found. On his Alaska trip, Alito stayed at a commercial fishing lodge owned by this businessman, who was also a major conservative donor. Three years before, that same businessman flew Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in 2016, on a private jet to Alaska and paid the bill for his stay.

    Such trips would be unheard of for the vast majority of federal workers, who are generally barred from taking even modest gifts.

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  3. DatRocketFan

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    I'm not surprised that there is more than one piece of sht that's corrupted on the Supreme court

    An innocent man wouldn't write an oped preemptively to defend himself.

    These guys decision making can literally impact our lives, they should b held to a higher standard
     
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  4. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!
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    USSC Justices be like:

     
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    It’s not going to happen but the Constitutional remedy is for Congress to exercise their impeachment power.
     
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    I know it will shock you... the federalist society was involved...

     
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  11. Amiga

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    Right, thus the other remedies are more likely, though also not that likely

    Public pressure on the Court to reform itself.
    Public pressure on Congress to legislate ethics of the Court.
    Public pressure on Congress/Executive to "nullify" corrupt judges that are still seated.
    Public pressure on Congress to penalize influence on Judges by anyone with gifts/donation/$$.
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  12. ROCKSS

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    This is what happens when you have no oversight, no ethics to follow and you have a job for life with no consequences if you do this stuff.......no one is going to do a dam thing to any of them. These people rule the law of the land and there just as corrupt as the politicians..............we can moan and groan all day and not a dam thing will change
     
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    Grrrrr.
     
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    lol
     
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  15. SamFisher

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    This picture is worth a billion words.

    What a ****ing dope ALito is thinking he was going to get away with it and then trying to launder it through the WSJ 15 years later.

    The sad part is he almost did. The NYT, all of our traditional SCt media did nothing on this. As usual.

    Also,, do the judges report these lavish gifts on their taxes? Aren't they supposed to?
     
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    YOu know what would be worse?

    If there was a picture of one of these ghouls enjoying one of these million dollar "friend subsidized" vacations suckign down alcohol from melting glacier ice due to climate change that they deny exists and that they use their power to try to make sure we can't stop.

    oh wait...

    ...

    ...




    That's it.
     
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    No wonder he did an OP ED, he knew this was coming out.....................what a dirtbag
     
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    This is what happens when you pick Supreme Court Justices for purely political reasons and not because of their integrity and ability.

    Justices are chosen because of their age, the predictability of their decisions and that they meet a quota.

    Further, there is virtually no oversight on what these Justices do and do not do.

    We can have the family man Scalia spending Valentines Day away from his wife - alone without any protection or oversight in Texas - where he dies with his head on a heart shaped pillow...... no autopsy needed....
     
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    Of course. And rather than speak with the reporters or respond in writing, he felt it more appropriate to go to the republican-friendly WSJ editorial page to spin out his defense. And his defense was at best sketchy excuses.
     
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    Everyone is taking bribes.

    All is well in Rome
     
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