Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley, who led the probe, said in a statement that she 'spoke with each of the justices, several on multiple occasions'
Justices Were Interviewed as Part of Leak Investigation, Supreme Court Official Confirms
Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley, who led the probe, said in a statement that she"spoke with each of the justices, several on multiple occasions"Supreme Court justices spoke with theinto the leak of an unpublished draft of an opinion in a consequential abortion case, a court official confirmed Friday.
Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley, who led the probe, said in a statement that she"spoke with each of the justices, several on multiple occasions." The justices"actively cooperated," Curley said, and after following up on all leads she concluded that neither the justices nor any spouses were implicated.
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