Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff Credit: Creative Commons

When the U.S. Supreme Court released the results of its investigation of the leak of Justice Samuel Alito’s opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, it revealed that it was unable to determine who the leak came from. The Court had touted former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff as an expert, and used his endorsement of the probe to validate its results. But according to CNN Supreme Court analyst Joan Biskupic, the Court did not “disclose its longstanding financial ties with” Chertoff.

Biskupic, in an article published on January 27, explains, “CNN has learned from sources familiar with the arrangements that the Court, in recent years, has privately contracted with The Chertoff Group for security assessments, some broadly covering justices’ safety and some specifically related to COVID-19 protocols at the Court itself.”

The payments to the Chertoff Group, according to Biskupic, were hardly minor ones.

“The estimated payments to Chertoff’s risk assessment firm, for consultations that extended over several months and involved a review […]

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