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Conflicts controversy follows revelation prosecutor despatched nude photographs to federal decide
August 15, 2024, 1:10 pm CDT
A revelation {that a} prosecutor despatched nude photographs to a federal decide has led to an allegation {that a} U.S. lawyer’s workplace tried to make use of the scenario to drive recusal. (Picture from Shutterstock)
A revelation {that a} prosecutor despatched nude photographs to a federal decide has led to an allegation {that a} U.S. lawyer’s workplace tried to make use of the scenario to drive recusal.
The second-in-command with the Alaska federal defender’s workplace, Gary Colbath, advised Bloomberg Regulation that he thinks that the prosecutor was added to a homicide case to drive the recusal of U.S. District Decide Joshua M. Kindred of the District of Alaska. The decide had a popularity for being extra lenient in prison instances.
After Colbath spoke with the lead prosecutor on the case, the prosecutor who despatched nude photographs withdrew, Colbath advised Bloomberg Regulation.
Kindred abruptly introduced his July 8 resignation earlier than launch of a judicial council order alleging that he had a “sexualized relationship” with one regulation clerk and had inappropriate discussions with others that included speak of his romantic preferences and intercourse life.

U.S. District Decide Joshua M. Kindred of the District of Alaska. (Picture by Snickers2686, PD US Courts, through Wikimedia Commons)
The order additionally alleged that Kindred had obtained nude photographs from a senior-level prosecutor within the U.S. lawyer’s workplace who practiced earlier than him. The report didn’t title the prosecutor.
Kindred additionally advised regulation clerks about sexually suggestive textual content messages that he obtained from an area lawyer who appeared earlier than him, the report mentioned.
The sexualized relationship with the regulation clerk continued when she grew to become an assistant U.S. lawyer, however she didn’t seem earlier than Kindred in instances.
The ninth U.S. Circuit Courtroom of Appeals at San Francisco started investigating Kindred in November 2022. A 12 months later, he stopped listening to instances wherein the extra senior prosecutor was concerned. Bloomberg Regulation identified, nevertheless, that “it’s unclear precisely when any doubtlessly inappropriate conduct between the decide and her started.”
Now, Kindred’s instances are underneath evaluate for attainable conflicts of curiosity, Bloomberg Regulation experiences. The U.S. lawyer’s workplace in Alaska has recognized greater than 40 instances that may have required recusal, in line with a previous Bloomberg Regulation article. Many included appearances by the senior prosecutor.
The previous regulation clerk who joined the U.S. lawyer’s workplace has since filed a whistleblower grievance alleging that the workplace retaliated towards her after she reported Kindred’s misconduct, Bloomberg Regulation experiences in one other story. The clerk mentioned she realized that her one-year time period of employment wouldn’t be renewed in a September 2023 office-wide electronic mail.
The Bloomberg Regulation story didn’t particularly state whether or not the clerk is the one alleged to have a sexualized relationship with Kindred, but it surely mentioned the article isn’t naming her as a result of she is a survivor of sexual misconduct.
The regulation clerk’s lawyer, Kevin Owen, advised Bloomberg Regulation that his shopper “bravely blew the whistle on not solely Mr. Kindred’s misdeeds but additionally the misconduct of U.S. Division of Justice prosecutors who appeared in his courtroom.”