Supreme Court backs broad discovery in Argentina debt case (Alito joined majority); Singer's fund later benefited
In Republic of Argentina v. NML Capital (2014), the Supreme Court held that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not bar post‑judgment discovery into a foreign sovereign’s assets, facilitating creditor collection efforts including by Paul Singer’s NML Capital. Justice Samuel Alito joined the 7‑1 majority decision. ProPublica later reported Alito took an undisclosed 2008 private‑jet fishing trip with Singer and did not recuse from the case, raising ethics and conflict-of-interest concerns.
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- Republic of Argentina v. NML Capital, Ltd., 573 U.S. 134 (2014) (opinion PDF) (2014-06-16)
- Justice Alito Took Unreported Luxury Trip With GOP Donor Paul Singer (2023-06-20)
- New report on Justice Samuel Alito's travel with GOP donor draws more scrutiny of Supreme Court ethics (2023-06-20)
- Samuel Alito disputes ProPublica report that says justice failed to disclose trip with billionaire who later had business before Supreme Court (2023-06-21)
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