Federal judge reprimanded for extramarital affair in chambers within earshot of law clerks
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Summary
A federal district judge under the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals received a private reprimand from a judicial conduct committee for allegedly having an extramarital affair with a law enforcement officer in chambers during business hours, within earshot of law clerks. The judge's identity has not been publicly disclosed. The relationship reportedly lasted two years.
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A federal district judge under the Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has received a 'private reprimand' from a judicial conduct committee
The specific judge at the center of the allegations has not been publicly identified
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