Beyoncé gave SCOTUS judge Ketanji Brown Jackson concert tickets worth nearly $4,000: report


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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received four concert tickets from pop superstar Beyoncé valued at $3,700, according to a financial filing.

The Biden appointee also revealed a $900,000 advance for his upcoming memoir “Lovely One,” due out in September, and two gifts of artwork in his chambers worth $12,500.

The revelations were part of an annual filing deadline for the justices, which all met except Samuel Alito, who requested an extension, according to The Hill. The presentation covered the entire year 2023.

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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received four concert tickets from pop superstar Beyoncé valued at $3,700, according to a financial filing. (Getty)

While Jackson's performance does not specify which concert she received the tickets for, it was during Beyoncé's “Renaissance World Tour.”

Vice President Kamala Harris also previously claimed that Beyoncé gave her tickets, valuing them at $3,300, according to CNBC.

Last year, Jackson, who was appointed to the court in 2022, also had a pair of eye-catching appearances, including more than $6,500 worth of clothing from a photo shoot and a display of Oprah Winfrey's flowers worth $1,200, according to The Hill.

Beyoncé performing

Beyoncé performed on her “Renaissance World Tour” last year. (Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood)

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Judge Clarence Thomas also amended his 2019 filing to reveal two trips to Indonesia and Sonoma County, California, that he said were paid for by Republican megadonor Harlan Crow after they were initially “inadvertently omitted.”

Ketanji Brown Jackson with Biden and Harris

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was appointed by President Biden and confirmed in 2022. (United States Supreme Court Collection via Getty Images)

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Judge Brett Kavanaugh also reported that Regnery Publishing paid him $340,000. The court confirmed Friday that he is writing a legal memoir.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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