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Sixth Circuit Tosses DOJ Misconduct Complaint Against Judge Boasberg

Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton said the filing lacked the promised proof of Boasberg’s alleged remarks.

Overview

  • The dismissal stems from a December 19 order that was disclosed this weekend, ending the Justice Department’s rare bid to sanction the D.C. district’s chief judge.
  • The DOJ alleged Boasberg told colleagues at a March Judicial Conference that the administration would disregard court rulings and risk a constitutional crisis, citing reporting it never supplied.
  • Sutton said the department failed to provide the referenced attachment or any corroborating source even after a court inquiry, writing that recycled, unverified claims cannot support misconduct.
  • He added that, even if the comments were made, such concerns voiced in a closed Judicial Conference fall within acceptable discussions of judicial administration and do not violate ethics rules.
  • The complaint was filed in July by Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office after Boasberg faulted deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act; Chief Justice John Roberts transferred the matter to the Sixth Circuit due to conflicts in Washington.