Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor received free concert tickets valued at over $4,000 each from Bad Bunny's record label, according to a new report.
The New York Post obtained Sotomayor's annual financial disclosure, which shows Rimas Entertainment provided the tickets for the justice and her guests during a private trip to Puerto Rico in August 2025.
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Each ticket was priced at $4,333. Rimas is founded by Bad Bunny's manager, Noah Assad, and represents several other Latin music artists.
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The disclosure does not specify whether Sotomayor attended a Bad Bunny concert or a show by another Rimas artist.
However, Bad Bunny performed multiple concerts in Puerto Rico during August 2025.
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Under federal regulations, Supreme Court justices may accept most gifts as long as they come from individuals or entities with no business before the court.
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Justices must also report gifts in annual financial disclosures, which Sotomayor has done.