Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 4
Federal Judge Gets Private Reprimand Over 2-Year Affair With Police Officer
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 4

Federal Judge Gets Private Reprimand Over 2-Year Affair With Police Officer

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 4

Summary

  • A federal judge in the 11th Judicial Circuit was privately reprimanded after investigators found she had sex with a high-ranking police officer in her chambers during business hours.
  • The order, affirmed last Friday, said the conduct violated the judicial code, left staff within earshot uncomfortable, and made the judge vulnerable to blackmail.
  • The unnamed judge first called the allegations baseless but later accepted discipline; the officer’s identity and whether he serves in Atlanta law enforcement are still being examined.
  • Sanctions require apology letters to former clerks and bar her from serving as chief judge or on Judicial Conference committees, though she keeps her seat.
  • The committee said she was unlikely to reoffend because the 2-year relationship had ended, allowing the reprimand to remain private and her name undisclosed.

Insights

When a judge lies to investigators, does a private reprimand truly uphold justice and public trust?
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