
U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman (Screengrab via YouTube).
Pauline Newman, the oldest judge on the federal bench, has accused the Federal Circuit’s Judicial Council — which is facing off with her in the appeals court over the unsealing of documents related to a suspension she was given — of purposely “withholding” her paperwork to try and “control a media narrative.”
Newman, 97, was shelved by the Federal Circuit last year after she refused to undergo independent neurological testing and failed to provide medical records during a probe into her mental health. Earlier this month, she requested that documents related to the suspension and her mental capability, which had been sealed under a Dec. 4 gag order, be released to the public — saying it would only violate her own privacy, which she doesn’t care about, on account of the documents having no mention of other witnesses or complainants.