ShutDownDC said it will pay the reward to anyone who shares a “confirmed sighting” of Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett or John Roberts. The group will pay a whopping $200 if Justice was still at the location where they were seen after 30 minutes, according to a Friday tweet. The band is offering $50 for a confirmed sighting and $200 if judges are still on site 30 minutes after tip-off. Twitter/@ShutDown_DC Twitter prohibits users from encouraging or inviting others to harass an individual or group of people, according to its rules and policies document. The platform has yet to comment on why the bounties do not violate its rules, Fox News reported. ShutDownDC’s public reward offer came after protesters affiliated with the group targeted Cavanaugh while he dined at a Morton’s Steakhouse in Washington on Wednesday afternoon. Cavanaugh was eventually forced out of the restaurant through a back door. Late Friday, ShutDownDC claimed it had received more donations “than any other day” and sarcastically credited Fox News’ Tucker Carlson for its supposed windfall. Hours earlier, he tweeted that the group was “trying to harass Supreme Court Justices” and that “everyone should flood their account until they quit.”