New York’s State Commission on Judicial Conduct announced Monday that it had voted 7-4 to recommend the public censure of a Westchester County Supreme Court judge accused of “intentionally” hiding a $50,000 loan she made on 13 years of financial disclosure statements.

The SCJC found in a 13-page determination that Justice Linda Jamieson of the Ninth Judicial District had violated her ethical obligations by first failing to report the 2005 loan she made to a family friend and then pressuring the man’s attorney years later to omit the loan from a bankruptcy filing.

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