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  • FEDERAL JUDGE SAMUEL KENT SENT TO THE PEN FOR OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE

    While he was facing twenty years in prison, U. S. District Judge for the Southern District of Texas Samuel Kent was sentenced to 33 months in prison for obstruction of justice according to an article in TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime.

    He lied to a judicial investigating committee and to the FBI investigating complaints that he sexually abused female staff members. In exchange for his guilty plea to one count of obstruction of justice five counts of sexual misconduct were dismissed.

    The plea bargain and the sentence sure seem mighty light for one who has admitted to sexual misconduct with two employees. I wonder what his sentence would be if he was not a judge. I’m sure, at a minimum one of the plea conditions would have forced him to resign his judgeship, thus forfeiting his pension. I also suspect that he would have been forced to plead guilty to at least one offense involving sexual misconduct and that he would have gotten more time.

    His conduct is pretty horrendous. The primary complainant, Cathy McBroom said in a sentencing statement:

    “After forcing himself upon me and asking me to do unspeakable things, he told me that pleasuring him was something I owed him. That was it for me.”

    She said he was often drunk and he would grope her. Though she is in therapy she says there are still parts of her dealing with Kent that she is unable to talk about and that it caused severe problems in her marriage. Some of his early statements claimed that the conduct was consensual. I’m sure that made the victims and their husbands real happy.

    Kent continues to draw his salary as a judge. He will continue to get paid unless he either resigns or is impeached. He has applied for early retirement claiming a disability. Thus it becomes a race whether he is impeached first or whether his disability request is granted first. Members of the House Judiciary Committee are immediately beginning to work on his impeachment. Committee Chair John Conyers of Michigan and Lamar Smith the ranking Republican on the committee are expected to file a resolution beginning the impeachment process today.