Supreme Court Marshal Gail A. Curley said that none of the justices or their spouses were implicated in any of the 'credible leads' pursued in her investigation into the leak of the draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson.
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The report — publicly released Thursday alongside a statement from the court — did not mention whether justices were questioned"During the course of the investigation, I spoke with each of the Justices, several on multiple occasions," Curley said in the statement. "The Justices actively cooperated in this iterative process, asking questions and answering mine. I followed up on all credible leads, none of which implicated the Justices or their spouses."
"On this basis, I did not believe that it was necessary to ask the Justices to sign sworn affidavits," she noted.A sworn affidavit is made under oath to attest that an individual is telling the truth.Eight months after the leak roiled the country, investigators remain empty-handed in their probe. Curley's report said they continue to "review and process some electronic data that has been collected and a few other inquiries remain pending."
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