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February 5, 2022
After POLITICO began inquiring about the changes on Friday, a group of former law clerks for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson identified the anonymous editor as Matteo Godi, another former Jackson clerk. Godi did not respond to multiple emailed requests or a phone call.
In a statement, the former clerks for Jackson who requested anonymity in order to identify the online editor said Godi has edited his former bosss Wikipedia page as a matter of course for several years. They said Jackson was not aware of Godis edits on the pages of other judges.
Those edits display a pattern: The page for Jackson, seen by many as a Supreme Court frontrunner, was tweaked to paint her in a more favorable light for a liberal audience, while the pages for other potential nominees South Carolina federal district court Judge J. Michelle Childs and California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger were altered to make them potentially less appealing to a left-leaning audience.
[link:https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/04/former-clerk-rewrites-supreme-court-wikipedia-bios-00005914|
Former clerk rewrites SCOTUS contenders' Wikipedia bios
A former law clerk for a potential Supreme Court nominee embarked on a Wikipedia editing spree over the past week, bolstering the page of his former boss while altering the pages of her competitors in an apparent attempt to invite liberal skepticism, according to a statement from his fellow clerks.After POLITICO began inquiring about the changes on Friday, a group of former law clerks for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson identified the anonymous editor as Matteo Godi, another former Jackson clerk. Godi did not respond to multiple emailed requests or a phone call.
In a statement, the former clerks for Jackson who requested anonymity in order to identify the online editor said Godi has edited his former bosss Wikipedia page as a matter of course for several years. They said Jackson was not aware of Godis edits on the pages of other judges.
Those edits display a pattern: The page for Jackson, seen by many as a Supreme Court frontrunner, was tweaked to paint her in a more favorable light for a liberal audience, while the pages for other potential nominees South Carolina federal district court Judge J. Michelle Childs and California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger were altered to make them potentially less appealing to a left-leaning audience.
[link:https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/04/former-clerk-rewrites-supreme-court-wikipedia-bios-00005914|
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