Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 23, 2019
Appeal justice denies most serious charges
Court of Appeal Justice Jeffrey W. Johnson, who was accused of sexually harassing 14 women, denied the most serious claims of groping and soliciting sex but admitted to "blurring boundaries" between the personal and professional.
Justice Jeffrey W. Johnson of the 2nd District Court of Appeal, who was accused by the Commission on Judicial Performance of sexually harassing 14 women, has denied the most serious claims of groping and soliciting sex but admitted to "blurring boundaries" between the personal and professional.
"Justice Johnson does not answer in a blanket denial, nor does he display ...
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