NEW: Supreme Court justices spoke with the official in charge of the investigation into the leak of an unpublished draft of an opinion indicating that the court was poised to roll back abortion rights, a court official confirms.
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.
The lack of signed affidavits suggests that the justices were not formally interviewed in the same way as court staff."by a preponderance of the evidence," but it was not clear whether Curley had focused on the justices themselves. Thursday’s report also said 82 employees, not including the justices, had access to either a hard copy or an electronic version of the draft opinion. Several people admitted in interviews that “they did not treat information relating to the draft opinion consistent with the court’s confidentiality policies,” the report said.
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