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Samuel Kent Accused of Sex Abuse, Obstruction of Justice for Alleged Contact With Female Court Employees

A federal judge in Texas who was indicted last year for allegedly sexually abusing his former case manager pleaded not guilty today to additional charges that he sexually abused a second court employee. U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent, believed to be the first federal judge ever charged for a federal sex crime, was originally indicted in August by a grand jury in Texas for allegedly making unwanted sexual advances to his former case manager. On Tuesday, the grand jury added three new charges... Full Story
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