US judge busted after sexting picture to colleague

Kazakhstan News.Net Tuesday 24th April, 2012

A judge in the US has been busted for sending a nearly nude picture of himself to a married woman court official. He has also defiantly admitted sending the same picture to a string of other women.


Wade McCree, a specialist in sex misconduct cases on Detroit's 3rd Circuit court, nonchalantly batted away claims sexting seedy semi-naked shower pictures by mobile phone was "totally inappropriate", the Daily Mail reported.

But his seemingly arrogant stance has angered his colleague's husband.

The court official's spouse said: "It's totally inappropriate. It says a lot that he's flawed...He's not what he appears to be, at least not to the general public because he has access to kids, he has access to different charitable functions.

"He's been looked upon as some great figure but, as you can see according to the picture, you see what he's really all about.

"What kind of man would send this to a married woman, knowing he's a married man himself," he asked.

The bailiff's husband said they were now filing a complaint with the prosecutor and the Judicial Tenure Commission, which serves to promote the integrity of the judicial process and preserve public confidence in the courts.

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