Bad Bunny’s Record Label Insights Justice Sonia Sotomayor Receives $4,000 Concert Ticket Gift
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Recently, Bad Bunny’s record label extended a generous gesture to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor by gifting her concert tickets valued at over $4,000 for a performance in Puerto Rico, as reported by various sources.
The New York Post accessed Justice Sotomayor’s annual financial disclosure, revealing that she received tickets priced at $4,333 each from Rimas Entertainment for herself and her guests during a private trip to Puerto Rico in August 2025. This label was founded by Bunny’s manager, Noah Assad, and also represents numerous other prominent Latin music artists.
The financial disclosure does not clarify whether Justice Sotomayor and her guests attended a concert by Bad Bunny or another artist represented by Rimas Entertainment. during that same month of August 2025, Bad Bunny performed multiple concerts in Puerto Rico.
According to federal regulations, Supreme Court Justices are permitted to accept most gifts from individuals who do not have any ongoing business before the court. These gifts must be reported in annual financial disclosures, which Justice Sotomayor has complied with in this instance.

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