Judge Scheduled Fake Hearings to Take Time Off, Notice Alleges
Judge Scheduled Fake Hearings to Take Time Off, Notice Alleges
Broward Circuit Judge John Contini, a Florida judge who resigned without notice on July 6, now faces allegations that he scheduled fake cases and hearings, so he could take time off from work. A notice recently filed stated there is probable cause to bring judicial ethics charges against Contini.“On numerous occasions, you have instructed your judicial assistant to create dockets of fictitious cases or hearings on particular days of the week on which you planned to be absent from the courthouse,” the notice read. “Your fabrication of these dockets was designed to create the impression that you were present in the courthouse, when in fact, you were not.”
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Sealing a case for a friend and a business associate even though the matter wasn’t assigned to his family law division. The friend was working on a “reputation rehabilitation” project for Contini.
Requiring his judicial assistant to perform personal tasks for Contini, such as paying his bills and making personal travel arrangements.
Addressing court staff and litigants “in an arrogant, demeaning and dismissive tone.”
Posting confidential information about an adoption case on social media.
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Retired judge faked docket to look busy, judicial watchdog group allegeJudge who abruptly resigned is accused of creating 'contrived dockets' to take time off
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