Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sells D.C. home

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest Court, has sold her upper Northwest D.C. home for $2.6 million barely a month after listing it.

Jackson, with her husband Patrick, bought the six-bedroom, five full-bath and one half-bath home in 2013 for $1.875 million, according to public records. It was listed April 5 for $2.5 million, according to Realtor.com, but was publicly delisted six days later, though it remained on the market.

Joan Cromwell of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty represented the Jacksons, according to Bright MLS, while Honor Ingersoll of TTR represented the buyer, attorney James Fishkin. Cromwell also represented the Jacksons when they bought the home more than a decade ago.

The Washington Business Journal is not publicizing the 6,000-square-foot home’s address or neighborhood.

President Barack Obama nominated Jackson, a D.C. native, in 2012 to serve on the U.S. District Court for D.C., a post she…

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