X Marked the Spot of Justice’s Assets
United Press International
WASHINGTON —
Four Xs in the wrong column reduced Justice Bryon White’s worth on his annual financial disclosure form by as much as $140,000, an amended form showed Monday.
White, who released his annual financial statement along with the rest of the court Friday, filed another report Monday to show the value of his investments ranged from $60,000 to $200,000, not $20,000 to $60,000 as originally reported.
A court spokeswoman explained that White had marked the wrong column in listing the approximate value of the investments.
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