The hunt for the person who leaked a draft of the Supreme Court opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade is still dragging on, however, investigators have narrowed the focus to “a small number of suspects including law clerks,” The Wall Street Journal reported.
reported Friday. All of the three dozen-or-so clerks who were working for the court’s nine justices last May, when the draft was leaked to, have been ordered to sit for interviews and hand over their cellphones, prompting some to seek legal advice.
The interviews have been short and superficial,reported, with blunt questions like, “Did you do it?” The Supreme Court’s marshal, former lawyer Gail Curley, is leading the investigation but the court’s in-house police force are more versed in providing security than conducting complex investigations. Curley has reportedly sought assistance from outside government investigators but the source of the leak continues to evade them.
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