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"Members of the Colorado Supreme Court, directly and through its senior staff, made a series of decisions and took ... actions throughout 2021 and 2022 that limited the ability of the commission ... to do its constitutionally mandated work."

For an in-depth analysis of how the Colorado Supreme Court responded to revelations of scandal, look at judicial coverups as documented in "Preparing for the Next Scandal: Valuable Insights from the 2019-2023 Judicial Corruption Scandal."  

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"What can you do with a redacted report?  It was a setup from the start."

February 2021

"we need to ensure that any allegation of wrongdoing is fully investigated and if wrongdoing is found, that there is full accountability regardless of anyone's position."

- Chief Justice Brian Boatright, 2/4/2021

August 2022

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Feb. 2021

"Today, we met as a court and viewed the memo for the first time."

- Colorado Supreme Court  2/8/2021

June 2022

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"The memo itself was secret for almost two years, until ... Ryan blew the whistle"

In 2020, the State Auditor found an "appearance of impropriety" in contracting with Masias.

It did so without the now infamous Memo, withheld from the Auditor until 2021

February 2021

"nobody wants these investigations to go forward more than I do
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My promise ... to all of Colorado ... We're going to get this right."

- Chief Justice Brian Boatright    2/16/2021

August 2022

Feb. 2021

"we are retaining the services of an outside investigator to conduct an independent review of all of the allegations mentioned in the memo."

- Colo. Supreme Court      2/8/2021

July 2022

"[Memo Item 5] 'Current pending EEOC complaint against two justice [of the supreme court]'

[Judiciary's Investigator] ILG was instructed not to investigate this matter"

- Chief Justice Boatright    7/11/2022

February 2021

"I am committed to getting to the truth of the allegations that have damaged the public's perception of our critically important work."

-Chief Justice Brian Boatright      2/18/2021

August 2022

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"Every woman that [brings forward mistreatment] -- they've all been laid off, written up, disciplined, pushed out, moved over ..."

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"I didn't want to create a paper trail for the chief [justice], so I'll trust you'll know the best way to keep him informed."

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Justices Boatright, Marquez, and Berkenkotter are on the 2024 ballot for retention.  The performance commission recommends they be retained by voters--without ever addressing their obstruction and deceptions reported above.

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