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Alleged J. Edgar Hoover Compromising Material on Justices Goldberg and Thurgood MarshallCase Filekaggle-ho-017155House OversightAlleged J. Edgar Hoover Compromising Material on Justices Goldberg and Thurgood Marshall
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Alleged J. Edgar Hoover Compromising Material on Justices Goldberg and Thurgood Marshall
Alleged J. Edgar Hoover Compromising Material on Justices Goldberg and Thurgood Marshall The passage offers a potentially actionable lead that J. Edgar Hoover possessed compromising information on Supreme Court Justices Arthur Goldberg and Thurgood Marshall, possibly influencing their appointments. While the claim is anecdotal and unverified, it connects a powerful intelligence figure to high‑ranking judicial officials, suggesting a historical abuse of power. The lack of concrete evidence, dates, or documentation limits its immediate investigative utility, but it warrants further archival research into FBI files and personal papers. Key insights: Former law professor recounts conversation with Judge Bazelon about Hoover's relationship with Justice Arthur Goldberg.; Allegation that Goldberg had a brief relationship with a European woman possibly linked to Russian espionage, which Hoover allegedly covered up.; Claim that Hoover had influence over the appointments of liberal justices, including Goldberg, Marshall, and Douglas.
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