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BumRushDaShow

(151,197 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 04:32 AM Yesterday

SCOTUSBlog Acquired by The Dispatch -- As Co-Founder Is Mired in Wild Tax Evasion, Gambling Scandal

Source: MEDIAite

Apr 23rd, 2025, 4:59 pm


The popular Supreme Court news site SCOTUSblog has been acquired by The Dispatch, with co-founder Amy Howe joining the conservative online media outlet — several months after the other co-founder was reported to be entangled in a tax evasion and gambling scandal. Back in January, SCOTUSblog publisher and co-founder Tom Goldstein — a veteran practitioner before the nation’s highest court himself — was indicted for tax evasion related to a stunning series of alleged schemes to use funds from his law firm to cover millions of dollars of gambling debts.

The accusations against Goldstein included years of high-stakes gambling on poker games, allegedly using millions of dollars in funds from his law firm “to cover gambling debts and other personal debts,” creating fake employment arrangements for several women with whom he had personal relationships, and “falsely understat[ing] his gambling winnings by millions of dollars in tax filings.” Through his legal counsel, Goldstein denied any wrongdoing and declared his intention to “vigorously contest these charges at trial.”

On Wednesday, CEO and co-founder Stephen Hayes published a post announcing the acquisition of SCOTUSblog and welcoming Howe to The Dispatch team. Hayes described SCOTUSblog as “the gold standard for Supreme Court coverage for more than two decades,” and vowed that The Dispatch would “invest in Amy, her team, and additional staff to ensure that SCOTUSblog remains the go-to authority on the Supreme Court.”

Howe wrote her own post at SCOTUSBlog about the acquisition, thanking readers who had supported the site since its founding in 2002 and as it had “evolved into a resource on all things related to the Supreme Court, from soup-to-nuts coverage of the cases argued at the court to retirements, confirmations, and other special features.”

Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/media/scotusblog-acquired-by-the-dispatch-as-co-founder-is-mired-in-wild-tax-evasion-gambling-scandal/



I know many of us (myself included) are fans of SCOTUSBlog as there is probably no better site that liveblogs and then has follow-ups on the SCOTUS hearings and rulings. The new owners are RW but apparently several are from Bill Kristol's old outlet - The Weekly Standard (that self-destructed with the emergence of 45 and the tectonic shift that happened within the conservative movement).

I just hope they don't force a subscription-only model on it.
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SCOTUSBlog Acquired by The Dispatch -- As Co-Founder Is Mired in Wild Tax Evasion, Gambling Scandal (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
Stephen Hayes is a whack job that promoted the Iraq War for Oil that Cheney wanted. Mawspam2 Yesterday #1
The Darth Cheney neocons BumRushDaShow Yesterday #2
One isn't RW by association, but by actions and words. Igel 17 hrs ago #3
Where one might see which way they go BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago #4

Mawspam2

(928 posts)
1. Stephen Hayes is a whack job that promoted the Iraq War for Oil that Cheney wanted.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:28 AM
Yesterday

He was all about the Saddam Hussein had WMD bullshit.

EFF that guy.

BumRushDaShow

(151,197 posts)
2. The Darth Cheney neocons
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:47 AM
Yesterday

who oddly enough, have been thrown under the bus by the MAGats!

Igel

(36,722 posts)
3. One isn't RW by association, but by actions and words.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:30 PM
17 hrs ago

What SCOTUSblog is like in 6 months depends not only who's in charge but on what it's doing in 6 months.

Evidence, not impurity, based reasoning.

BumRushDaShow

(151,197 posts)
4. Where one might see which way they go
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 04:23 AM
10 hrs ago

is any expansion of analysis articles about the cases and rulings. The hope is that there will at least be a diverse set of commentators.

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