Waukesha County circuit court judge, Brad Schimel, is the conservative candidate for Wisconsin’s highest court in the upcoming election on Tuesday, April 1. As per state law, political candidates are required to file a Statement of Economic Interests with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission, revealing income sources of at least $1,000 in the last year. Schimel reported investments in Nexpoint Advisors, a Kansas City-based alternative investment firm, and Versity Invest, a California-based real estate company. The election for Wisconsin Supreme Court is set for April 1.
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