Fundraiser for Judge in Stanford Sex Assault Case Raises Eyebrows

SAN FRANCISCO — Supporters of Aaron Persky, the embattled California judge who handed a six-month jail sentence to ex-Stanford swimmer Brock Turner, are advertising face time with other judges to attract lawyers to a campaign fundraiser for Persky.

September 08, 2017 at 07:35 PM

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The original version of this story was published on Daily Report


SAN FRANCISCO — Supporters of Aaron Persky, the embattled California judge who handed a six-month jail sentence to ex-Stanford swimmer Brock Turner, are advertising face time with other judges to attract lawyers to a campaign fundraiser for Persky.

“Come share an evening with judges who support the anti-recall campaign,” a flyer circulated to attorneys and judges in the Bay Area reads. The flyer lists three “suggested contributions” for attendees of the fundraising event: $1,000, $500 and $250.

To some experts, and especially critics of Persky, marketing the event as allowing access to judges in order to drive up donations toes close to ethical limits. They argue that it at least gives the appearance of judges lending the power of their position for a political purpose.

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