**HEADLINE: "Justice for Sale? Supreme Court's Secret 'Gift Log' Reveals Billionaire's Private Jet Usage – Right Before Landmark Ruling"**

HEADLINE: “Justice for Sale? Supreme Court’s Secret ‘Gift Log’ Reveals Billionaire’s Private Jet Usage – Right Before Landmark Ruling”

DATELINE: Washington D.C. – In a leaked internal memo obtained by Solar Flare News, the Supreme Court’s administrative office inadvertently published what appears to be a “gift log” detailing a private jet trip for an unnamed Justice—provided by a defense contractor whose largest patent lawsuit landed on the Court’s docket just 72 hours later.

The document, hastily pulled from a public server, lists a round-trip flight to a private Caribbean island owned by a tech mogul with over $50 billion in government contracts. The flight date? September 12th. The ruling date? September 15th. The outcome? A 6-3 decision that limited class-action lawsuits against federal contractors, effectively saving the same billionaire an estimated $4.7 billion.

Chief Justice Roberts’ official statement calls the memo a “clerical error” and insists “no ethical lines were crossed.” But legal ethics experts are burning up the airwaves. “This isn’t a coincidence; it’s a pattern,” says former federal prosecutor Lina Vasquez. “The ‘gift log’ shows a direct line from private luxury to public law. Who benefits when the highest court in the land flies private? It’s never the taxpayer.”

The timing is explosive, coming just weeks after a poll showed 68% of Americans believe the Court is influenced by personal financial gain. Social media is already ablaze with the hashtag #FlyPrivateRulings.

The final line? The memo was deleted from the server at 4:59 PM on a Friday—the classic “Friday news dump.” But not before a civic hacker saved it. The question now: Will the Senate Judiciary Committee call for the log, or will it disappear into the shredder of history?