The Supreme Court justices have released their 2025 financial disclosures, revealing millions in assets, book income, and gifts. Eight of the nine justices filed reports, with Justice Samuel Alito requesting an extension. The disclosures include investments, teaching income, and reimbursed travel, though exact net worth calculations remain impossible due to broad asset ranges.
Chief Justice John Roberts reported the largest disclosed asset range, estimated between $17.3 million and $60.9 million after liabilities. The reports also detail book advances, teaching pay, and gifts, such as $4,333 in concert tickets accepted by Justice Sonia Sotomayor from Bad Bunny’s record label, Rimas Entertainment. Sotomayor attended the concert in Puerto Rico with guests during a private trip in August 2025.
The disclosures have sparked discussions about the justices' financial activities outside the court, including international teaching gigs and royalties. While the reports provide transparency, critics argue they do not capture all assets or fully address ethical concerns.