With an $800 each day tremendous quickly going into impact over her 2024 civil contempt ruling, Fox Information alum Catherine Herridge‘s authorized group has petitioned for a keep after she was ordered to disclose her sources for her 2017 tales about Yanping Chen.
After the US court docket of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit upheld choose Christopher R. Cooper’s ruling on Tuesday, Herridge’s appellate legal professional Paul D. Clement filed the petition on Friday, to which supreme court docket chief justice John Roberts issued a keep of the attraction’s courts rulings, giving Chen till July 1 to file a response.
As free press advocates rail in opposition to the privateness act lawsuit, Fox Information recommended the keep in a assertion shared with The Guardian.
“We’re happy with the supreme court docket’s determination to briefly keep the deeply troubling contempt order,” a spokesperson mentioned. “Fox Information stands firmly behind the primary modification and the precept that reporters should be capable of do their jobs with out the specter of crippling fines or pressured publicity of their sources.”
In the meantime, Chen’s legal professional Andy Phillips mentioned, “Each the district and circuit courts have now dominated 5 occasions over that Ms Herridge has no privilege to proceed to protect the identification of a federal official who broke the regulation and abused his or her place to trigger hurt to an American citizen by leaking protected supplies. We’re assured that the supreme court docket will attain the identical consequence.”
In February 2024, Decide Cooper discovered Herridge in civil contempt of his order that she reveal the supply of tales that reported on a federal investigation of Chen, a naturalized U.S. citizen who based the College of Administration and Know-how in Virginia. The tales needed to do with Chen’s affiliations with the Chinese language navy. The FBI investigation examined statements she made on immigration varieties about her work in China within the Nineteen Eighties.
Chen was not charged, however sued the federal authorities, claiming that somebody leaked details about her to Herridge and Fox in violation of the Privateness Act.




