Federal judge who had sex in chambers apologizes to former clerk as impeachment push ramps up

A federal judge in Georgia has apologized to a former law clerk for "harmful, offensive, and unprofessional behavior" amid allegations she had engaged in sexual activity with a high-ranking uniformed police officer in her office during working hours and within earshot of staff.The apology comes as two House Republicans from Georgia have filed articles of impeachment for U.S.District Judge Eleanor Ross."You deserved better than to have your experience marred by my own offensive conflict," Ross, who serves in the Northern District of Georgia, wrote in a letter last week, adding that her "actions were patently wrong, and there is no excuse," and her previous letter to the clerk was "entirely deficient, as I did not take full accountability for my actions, and I failed to give you the apology that you deserve.""I also want to convey my deepest apologies to you for my false accusation against you," the letter continued.

"Again, I have no excuse and immensely regret my behavior."MARRIED FEDERAL JUDGE REPEATEDLY HAD COURTHOUSE SEX WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, COMPLAINT ALLEGESJudge Eleanor Ross was nominated by former President Barack Obama in 2014 and approved in the Senate later that year.(Vino Wong/Atlanta Journal-Constitution)Ross, nominated by former President Barack Obama in 2014, was disciplined after investigators found she had sex with a police officer in her chambers and then lied about it.Reps.

Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., and Clay Fuller, R-Ga., filed separate impeachment resolutions against Ross following the judicial misconduct investigation.Federal judges are appointed for life and can only be removed through impeachment by Congress."When judges become political activists or engage in judicial misconduct, Congress bears both the responsibility and the constitutional authority to hold them accountable," Clyde said.

"Judge Ross’ deeply disturbing actions prove she is incapable of displaying integrity or showing impartiality."DOJ SOLICITS EXAMPLES OF ‘JUDICIAL ...

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