Florida Judge Said Blacks Should Get On A Boat And Go Back To Africa


Well no wonder there’s no justice in the justice system…
A Florida circuit judge has been reassigned as formal charges are being levied against him for using the “c-word” to a female attorney AND saying blacks
should “go back to Africa.”

According to Jacksonville.com reports A state judicial panel has filed formal charges against Jacksonville Circuit Judge Mark Hulsey alleging he used racist and misogynistic language to subordinates.

The complaint includes charges that Hulsey, who is paid $146,000 a year, referred to a woman as a “c–t” and said blacks “should go get back on a ship
and go back to Africa.”

In a statement Hulsey said he’d done
nothing wrong and looks forward to clearing his name, but hours after the allegations became public Chief Judge
Mark Mahon reassigned Hulsey to the
Probate Division.

“These allegations are very serious, and
if true, very troubling,” Mahon said in a
prepared statement.”This is done not to
pass judgement on the truth of these
charges but to continue the orderly
administration of justice. For me to
comment any further would not be
appropriate.”

“These false allegations have been a
poorly kept secret hanging over me like
a cloud for months,” Hulsey said in
emailed remarks Wednesday. “I am
pleased the JQC (Florida Judicial
Qualifications Commission) has
concluded its initial investigation, and
that I will now have an opportunity to
respond to them in a public forum.”
Word of accusations against Hulsey
spread well before the commission’s
decision.
In June, several black pastors asked for
Hulsey’s resignation, expressing doubts
black defendants could be treated fairly
in his court.

SMH… Ironically this guy is up for re-election later this year. He was elected in 2010 after a twenty year career as an attorney. Ironically along with him potentially being a racist and a misogynist, he’s also been accused of pushing his work onto his staff attorneys (even during a DEATH PENALTY case!) and
exploiting his judicial assistant by having her pay personal bills, write letters and phone people on his behalf.

Source: bossip.com

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