Second Pennsylvania Justice Resigns Over Porn Email Scandal

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Michael Eakin participates in a discussion in the Pennsylvania State Supreme Courtroom at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008. Some of Pennsylvania's most promi... Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Michael Eakin participates in a discussion in the Pennsylvania State Supreme Courtroom at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008. Some of Pennsylvania's most prominent judges urged teachers to improve civics education and student understanding of the importance of an independent judiciary. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) MORE LESS
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A second Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice resigned Tuesday in a widening scandal over raunchy and otherwise offensive emails that he and others exchanged with friends and lawyers.

Justice Michael Eakin’s decision marks the latest fallout since embattled state Attorney General Kathleen Kane began releasing hundreds of emails in 2014 to the media and ethics agencies. Kane has since been indicted on perjury and other charges that she claims were trumped up because she took on the old boys’ club of Pennsylvania law enforcement.

Justice Seamus McCaffery, a Democrat, abruptly retired after being suspended by the court for his role in swapping the emails. Eakin was cleared at that time, but in September, Kane reignited the investigation by releasing more exchanges that included photos of naked women, sexually suggestive themes, gender and socio-economic stereotypes, and content that was anti-gay and made light of violence toward women.

Eakin’s lawyer, Bill Costopoulos, said at a news conference Tuesday that an ethics trial on charges related to the emails, which had been scheduled to start in two weeks, would not proceed.

“This is the only process I know of in America where you can be charged with sending emails to friends that were inappropriate and face the death penalty,” Costopoulos said.

Eakin, 67, has been on the state Supreme Court since 2002. He’s a Republican and former district attorney in Cumberland County, which includes Harrisburg’s western suburbs.

During tearful testimony in December before a three-judge panel of the court, Eakin apologized for what he said he “allowed to happen,” blaming news accounts for sensationalism and arguing his job performance hadn’t been affected.

“Perhaps my demeanor is one of the boys,” Eakin said on the stand. “But what I sent was to people who were also one of the boys. It was in the locker room. I allowed, I created something that could be released. Shame on me and it won’t happen again.”

Eakin used the pseudonym “John Smith” in a private email account he used to exchange the emails at issue. The Judicial Conduct Board, which investigates and prosecutes allegations of judicial misconduct, has said he sent or responded to offensive emails. He emailed a group of friends, including a deputy attorney general, about plans to visit a strip club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, using a vulgar term for women’s breasts.

When Kane, a Democrat, turned over the new trove of emails in September, it was barely a week after Eakin voted with four other justices to suspend her law license. She argued the emails could violate court rules that require judges to act in a way that promotes public confidence in the judiciary and that prohibit them from acting in ways that would appear to undermine their independence, integrity and impartiality.

Kane’s license was suspended a month after prosecutors in suburban Philadelphia charged her with perjury and other offenses for allegedly leaking secret grand jury material and lying about it. She is not seeking a second term this year, and her criminal trial is scheduled for August.

The exchange of explicit and pornographic emails by state prosecutors was uncovered as part of Kane’s internal review of how the office handled the case of Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach now serving a lengthy prison sentence after being convicted in 2012 of 45 counts of child sexual abuse.

Eakin’s private emails were discovered on the servers of the attorney general’s office because he had exchanged them with at least one of the office’s employees.

His resignation leaves the seven-member Supreme Court with five Democrats, one Republican and one vacancy. A replacement would be nominated by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and require two-thirds confirmation by the Republican-controlled Senate.

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  1. It is great to see the Democratic Attorney General Katherine Kane fight back.

    I wish that nationally the Democrats would brook less nonsense from the Kochhead, bigot and jesus-American infested swamp of santorum that is the Republican party.

    The Pennsylvania judicial system is corrupt. Just some time ago, judges were taking kickbacks from prison companies and sentencing children to prison.

  2. Avatar for wwss wwss says:

    Damn activist judges.

  3. See this is why I encrypt all of my porn before sending it to my co-workers.

  4. Eakin’s lawyer, Bill Costopoulos, said at a news conference Tuesday that an ethics trial on charges related to the emails, which had been scheduled to start in two weeks, would not proceed.

    “This is the only process I know of in America where you can be charged with sending emails to friends that were inappropriate and face the death penalty,” Costopoulos said.

    “…and face the death penalty” ???

  5. Yeah, what the hell is he talking about? Anyone know?

    This story raises so many questions. Were her charges legit? (I didn’t follow this story initially.) What level of private conduct amounts to a violation of judicial code of conduct? (I guess he was sending this stuff to public employee email addresses?) Why was he allowed to rule on her ethics/suspension proceeding? (seems like a huge conflict of interest, unless this didn’t come out til after, but even so, does she get a rehearing?) One month suspension for perjury and leaking confidential information? (How so little punishment?)

    I should care about this more, but an orange skinned maniacal fascist is about to gain the nomination of one of the most powerful organizations in the world.

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