The Supreme Court says it hasn't determined who leaked a draft of the court’s opinion overturning abortion rights, but that the investigation continues
Eight months after Politico published its explosive, the court said its investigative team"has to date been unable to identify a person responsible by a preponderance of the evidence."
Investigators “conducted 126 formal interviews of 97 employees, all of whom denied disclosing the opinion,” the court said. The “risk of both deliberate and accidental disclosures of Court-sensitive information” grew with the coronavirus pandemic and shift to working from home, the report said. More people working from home, ”as well as gaps in the Court’s security policies, created an environment where it was too easy to remove sensitive information from the building and the Court’s IT networks,” the report said.
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