What Aileen Cannon's financial disclosures reveal (2024)

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's 2022 financial disclosure report shows she received no gifts and had only a single financial reimbursement for her attendance at a legal colloquium in Montana.

Newsweek reviewed the disclosure at the online database for federal judicial financial reports as Cannon faces renewed scrutiny in her role overseeing the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.

Cannon, a Trump appointee who is a federal judge for the Southern District of Florida, has been criticized for her decision to appoint a special master in the documents case—a decision that was overturned by a three-judge panel of the Florida-based U.S. Court of the Appeals for the 11th Circuit.

The judge became the focus of attention again after issuing an order that Trump's trial will begin on May 20, 2024, rejecting his legal team's request for an indefinite delay until after the 2024 presidential election, in which Trump is a candidate for a second term.

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On June 9, Trump was indicted on 37 felony counts over claims he mishandled classified documents after leaving the White House and failed to return them when asked to do so by the relevant authorities.

Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges four days later after being arraigned in Miami. Three additional felony counts were added on July 27, relating to claims Trump and two employees sought to destroy surveillance camera footage at his Mar-a-Lago private members' resort, where the documents were being stored.

The high-profile nature of the case and the fact that Cannon was appointed by Trump have led some to reexamine her financial disclosures.

Newsweek has reached out to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida via email for comment.

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One verified Twitter account, An Academic View, tweeted on Wednesday: "Federalist Society President Leonard Leo, paid for a $600-1,000 per night 6 day vacation at a Montana luxury resort in Oct, 2021 for Judge Aileen Cannon according to her 2022 financial disclosures."

That tweet had been viewed more than 250,000 as of Thursday morning, but the claim does not reflect the information in Cannon's 2022 financial disclosure, which is seven pages.

The disclosure shows a reimbursement for Cannon's attendance at the Sage Lodge Colloquium seminar hosted by George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School (Law & Economics Center) from September 25, 2022, to October 1, 2022. The event took place at the Sage Lodge hotel in Pray, Montana and the agenda is still available online.

Cannon's 2021 report shows an almost identical entry. She attended the colloquium at Sage Lodge from September 26, 2021, to October 1, 2021. The Antonin Scalia Law School is listed as the source of the reimbursement, which was made for "Transportation, meals, hotel." The disclosure does not list a dollar amount for the reimbursement.

There is nothing to suggest that Leo, co-chairman and former executive vice president of the conservative Federalist Society, provided any money to fund Cannon's attendance at the event.

The Antonin Scalia Law School has connections to Leo, who helped to secure a $30 million deal with donors to rename the law school for the late Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia in 2016.

According to a report from The New York Times in April, $10 million came from the Charles Koch Foundation and the rest from an anonymous donor who had approached Leo.

Cannon's report listed no other reimbursements for 2022, no gifts and only one liability—a mortgage on a rental property held by Bank of America. The judge listed several investments, including a checking account, a savings account and some shares, among other items.

She also signed the document, dated May 26, 2023, certifying that "earned income from outside employment and honoraria and the acceptance of gifts which have been reported" were in compliance with federal law and Judicial Conference regulations.

The report warns in all capital letters that "any individual who knowingly and willfully falsifies or fails to file this report may be subject to civil
and criminal sanctions."

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What Aileen Cannon's financial disclosures reveal (2024)

FAQs

What did Aileen Cannon do? ›

As a federal prosecutor, Cannon worked in the major crimes division, which included working on drug, firearm, and immigration cases, then moved to the appellate division, working on convictions and sentencings.

Was Judge Aileen Cannon appointed by Trump? ›

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon made waves Monday by dismissing former President Trump's classified documents case. Why it matters: Cannon, who was nominated to the federal bench by Trump in 2020, handed him a major legal victory on the opening day of the Republican National Convention.

Is Judge Cannon a Republican? ›

Can a US district judge be removed? ›

Only Congress has the authority to remove an Article III judge. This is done through a vote of impeachment by the House and a trial and conviction by the Senate. As of September 2017, only 15 federal judges have been impeached, and only eight have been convicted.

What was Annie Cannon's contribution? ›

Known as the “census taker of the sky,” Annie Jump Cannon was a brilliant astronomer that revolutionized the way scientists classify stars. Not only did she develop the important Harvard spectral system, she also classified about 350,000 stars manually.

Are federal judges appointed for life? ›

Tenure. Section 1 of Article Three of the U.S. Constitution provides that federal judges "shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour". This clause has long been interpreted to give federal judges life tenure. Federal judges hold their seats until they resign, die, or are removed from office by impeachment.

Who supervises federal judges? ›

Federal Judicial Center

FJC operations are overseen by a board of directors whose members are the Chief Justice, the director of the Administrative Office, and seven judges chosen by the Judicial Conference.

How many Supreme Court judges were appointed by Ronald Reagan when he was the president of the United States? ›

In total Reagan appointed: four justices to the Supreme Court of the United States, including the appointment of a sitting associate justice as chief justice, 83 judges to the United States courts of appeals, 290 judges to the United States district courts and 6 judges to the United States Court of International Trade.

Who is the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee? ›

Congressman Jim Jordan serves as the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. He represents the Fourth Congressional District of Ohio. Jim Jordan was raised in Champaign County, Ohio, graduating from Graham High School in 1982, where he was a four-time state champion in wrestling with a career record of 150-1.

Was Joe Cannon a Republican? ›

As a consequence of his efforts, Cannon was among the many House Republicans unseated in the 1890 elections. Cannon was out of office for only one term; he was elected again in 1892. After Reed's abrupt retirement in 1899, Cannon stood again for the Speakership but was defeated by David B. Henderson of Iowa.

How many judges are in the southern district of Florida? ›

There is one current vacancy on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, out of the court's 18 judicial positions.

Who adopted Aileen? ›

She claimed the men had tried to rape her and she killed them in self-defense. In November 1991, Wuornos was legally adopted by 44-year-old Arlene Pralle who saw her photo in a newspaper.

Who is the chief judge of the southern district of Florida? ›

Cecilia M. Altonaga, Chief United States District Judge. Angela E. Noble, Court Administrator.

Where is Aileen Cannon's court? ›

Judge Aileen M. Cannon | Southern District of Florida | United States District Court.

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