If KHarvey16 clears my firm of any wrong doing in a 100 million dollar law suit, and a few days later he's seen laughing it up with me at my super swank party then yeah people will think it was fishy as fuck, as they should.
People can act like its normal all they want, but the judge should have politely declined, especially since he just ruled on the damn case of the man's party he is now going to attend with all those really wealthy and influential people.
Hell at my job, if anything even looks close to fishy when it comes to gifts, lunches, dinners, i have to run it all through HR to protect my ass and make sure no lawsuits or any kind of bias could be said I showed. It's how its done. I guess unless you're a federal judge and a super rich football owner.
Your party? Your firm? Your facts, and therefore your analogy, are wrong.
You're not paying attention, and the author of the article was banking on it. People are tripping over themselves to fall for this tripe, and I'm guessing many of those same people have the audacity to decry the state of clickbait journalism and headlines.