A former neighbor of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has said his account of a neighborhood dispute that led to the hoisting of an upside-down U.S. flag on his property didn't add up.
The photograph of the flag outside Alito's home in Alexandria, Virginia, that was published by The New York Times in May was taken on January 17, 2021.
Justice Alito's neighbor at the center of the flag dispute says his story doesn't add up.
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Baden said the flag was "absolutely" not flown because of the confrontation that occurred that day, and had been put up weeks earlier.
Newsweek has contacted Samuel Alito for comment via an email to a Supreme Court spokesperson outside business hours.
A former neighbor of Alito's has said his account of a neighborhood dispute that led to the hoisting of an upside-down U.S. flag on his property didn't add up. »