EXCLUSIVE UPDATE: U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Will Not Step Down
Posted on Mar 04, 2010 @ 06:36AM - 8 comments

Despite considering resigning from the U.S. Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts will stay on the bench, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
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As RadarOnline.com was first to report, Roberts, 55, was considering resigning from the nation’s highest court due to personal reasons.
RadarOnline.com has now learned Roberts will in fact remain as Chief Justice.
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Roberts, known for his conservative judicial philosophy, has served on the Supreme Court since 2005, having been nominated by President George W. Bush after the death of former Chief William Rehnquist.
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EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Considering Stepping Down
Posted on Mar 04, 2010 @ 06:10AM - 22 comments

Update: RadarOnline.com has obtained new information that Justice Roberts will NOT resign. The justice will be staying on the bench.
John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, is seriously considering stepping down from the nation’s highest court for personal reasons,RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
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Roberts, known for his conservative judicial philosophy, has served on the Supreme Court since 2005, having been nominated by President George W. Bush after the death of former Chief William Rehnquist.
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RadarOnline.com has been told that Roberts, 55, could announce his decision at any time.
The decision paves the way for President Barack Obama to make his second appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court following his first, Sonia Sotomayor.
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Michael Jackson FBI Files Reveal Death Threats
Posted on Dec 22, 2009 @ 12:59PM - 2 comments

The FBI released files relating to Michael Jackson Tuesday.
In the hundreds of pages which detail the various investigations of child molestation by the late singer is a file dedicated to the investigation of a man who made death threats against Jackson and then president George W. Bush.







