Judge allegedly pimped lawyer wife

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Judge allegedly pimped lawyer wife

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, -- The Canadian Judicial Council says a complaint has been filed against an associate chief justice alleging she engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior.
The complaint was filed in July against Lori Douglas, associate chief justice of the family division of the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench. A separate complaint was lodged with Manitoba's Law Society against Douglas' husband, Jack King, 64, a Winnipeg family lawyer, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.
Computer specialist Alexander Chapman, 44, filed the complaint alleging King kept harassing him to have sex with his wife, who was a lawyer at the time, the complaint said.
Chapman first met King in 2002 when he retained him to handle his divorce.
Chapman, who is black, said King started showing him about 30 naked and sexually explicit photos of Douglas, in various forms of bondage, in chains, with sex toys and performing oral sex.
The pictures allegedly ended up on a porn Web site featuring interracial sex and an ad saying, "Husband will help and facilitate," the CBC said Tuesday.
"If pictures of you naked end up on an Internet site, it's quite difficult to say you have the credibility to be a judge," said Sebastien Grammond, dean of civil law at the University of Ottawa.
 
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