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UPDATE: JUDICIARY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS IMPEACHMENT OF JUDGE SAMUEL KENT FOR OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE IN SEXUAL ABUSE CASE
Posted on June 12th, 2009
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A Congressional committee recommended Wednesday the impeachment of U. S. District Judge Samuel Kent who was convicted of obstruction of justice for lying to a judicial investigating committee and the FBI which were investigating sexual abuse complaints against him by his secretary and case manager.
According to testimony by staff members he would grope them, often while drunk. As part of a plea bargain he was sentenced to 33 months on the obstruction of justice charge and the sex related charges were dismissed. At his sentencing a statement by his case manager was read in which she said,
“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.”
Kent has turned in a resignation effective June 2010, Thus unless he is impeached he will continue to get his full salary for the next year while he is in prison. The House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to impeach him. Assuming that the House votes for impeachment and the Senate convicts him his salary will be terminated immediately.
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