Chief Justice John Roberts’ Wife Made Millions From Top Law Firms: Whistleblower

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Jane Roberts—wife of Chief Justice John Roberts—made over $10 million in commission as a legal recruiter for the nation’s top law firms, according to a whistleblower complaint covered by Insider.

At least one of the firms that Jane Roberts received a commission from reportedly later had a case before Chief Justice Roberts. Price is calling for public scrutiny of Jane Roberts’ income, given the influential position of her husband, Insider reports.

 

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