One judge disclosed a six-figure investment in cryptocurrency.
Those judges' financial lives, and more than 400 others, are laid bare in a new federal database that went live this month.
Litigants looking for potential conflicts of interest, and pretty much anybody else, can see what federal judges own, who they owe, what side hustles they have, and what their spouses do.
And while private-sector 401(k) plans need to be disclosed, federal employee retirement plans, known as thrift savings plans, don't.
It only includes 2021 financial disclosures, and users who want information about previous years' disclosures will have to submit their requests manually.