Brain -> Nude photos raise questions about private lives of judges - Judge in sex scandal faces $67M lawsuit (9/1/2010 10:17:51 PM)
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Good to see Canadians doing their fair share of having fun and to make life interesting. He looks like Alvin Green. Nude photos raise questions about private lives of judges Allegations that nude photographs of a senior Manitoba judge in bondage, chains and performing oral sex were posted on an Internet porn site have kindled debate about how much of a judge’s private life is private. The Canadian Judicial Council’s Ethical Principles for Judges — which judges are encouraged but not required to follow — say they should strive to conduct themselves with integrity and avoid conduct that would diminish public respect for the judiciary. Can someone who poses naked with a whip be considered a person of integrity, or does the question open the door to inappropriate moral judgments about an individual’s personal life? http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/855629--nude-photos-raise-questions-about-private-lives-of-judges?bn=1 Judge in sex scandal faces $67M lawsuit WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg man who claims his former lawyer repeatedly harassed him to have sex with his wife, now a prominent Queen's Bench justice, filed a $67-million lawsuit against the couple and their former law firm Wednesday. The suit was filed just hours before Justice Lori Douglas, the woman at the centre of this lurid scandal, provisionally relinquished her duties on the bench. Chapman claims he was going through a messy divorce in April 2003 when King, his lawyer at the time, started pressuring him to have sex with his wife, Douglas. http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/09/01/15218611.html Alex Chapman (right) is suing his former lawyer Jack King, his wife Lori Douglas (left) and their former law firm. (Ross Romaniuk and Marcel Cretain, QMI Agency photos) [image]local://upfiles/392475/D1DE47A11B9C4C91BFF5F12007798A35.jpg[/image]
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