'Inappropriate' TikTok Posts Net Bergen County Judge 3-Month Suspension Without Pay
The judge "realizes and acknowledges that he should have ... given his conduct and their potential impact more thought."
October 08, 2024 at 03:59 PM
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Judicial EthicsA Bergen County Superior Court judge agreed to a three-month suspension without pay for a series of videos he posted to TikTok, some of which were done in chambers while he was wearing his judicial robes, and some of which also included songs with profanity, graphic sexual references, and racist terminology.
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