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Utah Justice Hagen Resigns

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Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen resigned effective May 8, 2026, ending her four-year term. Her resignation came before an independent investigation into allegations about her personal life could begin. Hagen denied any compromise of her judicial duties and stated she resigned to protect her family from exposure.

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Diana Hagen Resigned From The Utah Supreme Court And Here Is Why

Media Coverage · May 9, 2026

Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen resigned from her position effective immediately, citing the need to protect her family from the exposure of her personal life. An independent investigation was set to begin into allegations about her personal relationships. Hagen denied that her personal life compromised her judicial duties.

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Key Issues

  • Judicial resignation
  • Ethics investigation
  • Personal conduct allegations
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Diana Hagen Resigned From The Utah Supreme Court And Here Is Why

Media Coverage · May 09, 2026

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Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen resigned from her position effective immediately, citing the need to protect her family from the exposure of her personal life. An independent investigation was set to begin into allegations about her
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Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen submitted her resignation to Gov. Spencer Cox effective immediately on Friday May 8, 2026, ending her four-year tenure on the state’s highest court before a planned independent investigation into allegations about her personal life could begin. She denied that her personal relationships ever compromised her judicial duties. Then she resigned anyway, to protect her family, she wrote, from the exposure of what she described as the painful dissolution of a thi

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Media Coverage May 9, 2026

Diana Hagen Resigned From The Utah Supreme Court And Here Is Why

Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen resigned from her position effective immediately, citing the need to protect her family from the exposure of her personal life. An independent investigation was set to begin into allegations about her personal relationships. Hagen denied that her personal life compromised her judicial duties.

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