The three front-runners for President Donald Trump’s U.S. Supreme Court nomination to be announced next week appear to qualify as millionaires, according to their most recent financial disclosure forms.

Federal appeals court judges William Pryor Jr., Neil Gorsuch, and Thomas Hardiman—who have emerged as top contenders from Trump’s original list of 21 possible nominees, according to numerous media reports—filed their 2015 reports with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts last year, all of them reflecting investments valued at more than $1 million. The exact value of their investments is impossible to discern from the forms because they are listed in ranges.

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