- Mon Dec 18, 2017 3:31 pm
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9th Circuit Appeals Court liberal Judge RESIGNS Over Sex Allegations
A judge on the uber-liberal 9th Circuit Appeal Court, Alex Kozinski, resigned today after 9 women accused him of sexual misconduct allegations:
Alex Kozinski, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, resigned Monday in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations, The Washington Post reported.
“I cannot be an effective judge and simultaneously fight this battle. Nor would such a battle be good for my beloved federal judiciary. And so I am making the decision to retire, effective immediately,” Kozinski said in a statement to The Post.
The newspaper reported last week that several women accused Kozinski of making sexual comments, touching them inappropriately or kissing them without consent.
The Washington Examiner has some background:
Another round of women are claiming that federal judge Alex Kozinski of sexual misconduct, raising the total of accusers to at least 15.
The Washington Post reported Friday that several women have come forward to say that Kozinski kissed them on the lips uninvited, touched their breasts, and made inappropriate comments to them.
The claims come over the course of decades, dating back to the 1980s.
“Many of the things that are being said about me are simply not true, but I deeply regret that my unusual sense of humor caused offense or made anyone uncomfortable,” Kozinski said through a lawyer, according to the report. “I have always treated my male and female law clerks the same.”
The 2nd Circuit judicial council was appointed by the chief judge of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to investigate the claims.
One woman, a former U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge, said that Kozinski in the mid-1980s asked her if she would have sex with him in a motel while the two were driving back from an event together. After she declined, he touched her breasts, she said.
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A judge on the uber-liberal 9th Circuit Appeal Court, Alex Kozinski, resigned today after 9 women accused him of sexual misconduct allegations:
Alex Kozinski, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, resigned Monday in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations, The Washington Post reported.
“I cannot be an effective judge and simultaneously fight this battle. Nor would such a battle be good for my beloved federal judiciary. And so I am making the decision to retire, effective immediately,” Kozinski said in a statement to The Post.
The newspaper reported last week that several women accused Kozinski of making sexual comments, touching them inappropriately or kissing them without consent.
The Washington Examiner has some background:
Another round of women are claiming that federal judge Alex Kozinski of sexual misconduct, raising the total of accusers to at least 15.
The Washington Post reported Friday that several women have come forward to say that Kozinski kissed them on the lips uninvited, touched their breasts, and made inappropriate comments to them.
The claims come over the course of decades, dating back to the 1980s.
“Many of the things that are being said about me are simply not true, but I deeply regret that my unusual sense of humor caused offense or made anyone uncomfortable,” Kozinski said through a lawyer, according to the report. “I have always treated my male and female law clerks the same.”
The 2nd Circuit judicial council was appointed by the chief judge of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to investigate the claims.
One woman, a former U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge, said that Kozinski in the mid-1980s asked her if she would have sex with him in a motel while the two were driving back from an event together. After she declined, he touched her breasts, she said.
Time for President Trump to appoint another appeals court judge! Winning…
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