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Supreme Court Upholds Fine for Reporter Refusing to Reveal Source

Jul 2, 2026
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Jul 2, 2026 23:30
$800-a-day fine for US reporter refusing to divulge sources: Supreme Court declines to halt penalty

## Supreme Court Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to intervene in the case of Catherine Herridge, a former Fox News reporter, who faces an $800 daily fine for not disclosing her confidential source. This decision follows a lawsuit by scientist Yanping Chen against the government over leaked information.

## Background of the Case

Herridge's reports in 2017 focused on Chen's alleged connections to the Chinese military and raised concerns about her activities in Virginia. Despite a lengthy FBI investigation, Chen was never charged. She later sued the FBI and the Justice Department, claiming the leaks violated her privacy and caused significant personal and professional harm.

## Legal Implications

A judge ruled that Chen's need to identify the source of the leak outweighed Herridge's right to protect her source. Herridge was held in contempt for refusing to reveal her source during a deposition. The fine was upheld by an appeals court, and the Supreme Court's refusal to grant a stay means the fine will continue.

## Reactions and Concerns

Fox News Media expressed disappointment, emphasizing the importance of protecting journalistic sources for a free press. Media advocates warn that forcing journalists to reveal sources could deter whistleblowers from exposing government misconduct. Chen's legal team argues that identifying the leaker is crucial for their case under the Privacy Act.

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