Inquiry launched into harassment
allegations against U.S. appeals judge
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[December 15, 2017]
By Dan Levine
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The chief judge
of a federal appeals court on Thursday initiated an inquiry into
harassment accusations involving another judge that were reported by The
Washington Post, a court filing showed.
Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Sidney Thomas asked that
allegations against 9th Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski be reviewed by
judges in another circuit.
The initiation of a complaint is not a finding of any wrongdoing.
Kozinski declined to comment when reached by Reuters on Thursday.
The Washington Post reported last week that six former law clerks or
externs had accused Kozinski of subjecting them to inappropriate sexual
conduct or comments.
The newspaper reported that two of the women, one named and the other
not, said the judge asked them to view computer images of naked people.
The newspaper quoted Kozinski as saying that in his 35 years as a judge
he had employed more than 500 people in his chambers, and had treated
all of them as family.
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"I would never intentionally do anything to offend anyone and it is
regrettable that a handful have been offended by something I may
have said or done," the judge was quoted as saying.
In an order on Thursday, Thomas asked that judges from a different
part of the country conduct the review, "to ensure confidence in the
impartiality of any proceedings."

Thomas said he was issuing his order "consistent with our past
practice," noting that "when incidents of alleged misconduct have
been reported in an accredited media publication, we have identified
a complaint and initiated an inquiry."
(Reporting by Dan Levine; Editing by Sue Horton, Toni Reinhold)
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