Summary: After years of an unsolicited sexual relationship between a judge and clerk, the clerk presented semen stained clothing as proof that the sexual activities happened.
A Tarrant County court clerk claims that a judge gave her the choice to perform sexual acts on him or be fired. Clerk Martha Kibler alleges in her lawsuit against Justice of the Peace Russ Casey that he loaned her a small amount of money and when she went to repay him, he demanded a payment of sexual acts after first unzipping his pants while sitting in his chair and exposing his penis to her.
The unwelcomed relationship lasted for five years before Kibler finally got the nerve after her son’s death to stop the relationship. She felt like her son was watching her from heaven and was ashamed that she was still pleasuring the judge in such a degrading way. Judge Casey was still unwilling to let the sexual acts end so he fired her.
Kibler had been an employee for the county for 22 years before being placed in Casey’s courtroom. County officials put her on paid leave instead of letting her be fired, which made Casey even more upset. He called for a full investigation into her employment, performing an audit on his accounts.
The audit performed months after Kibler’s sexual harassment complaint to HR, found that cash or checks were not deposited into his account within a proper amount of time and that other information was not always recorded into the system properly.
Casey claims that a staff member “was making a series of personal loans from the cash deposits by failing to actually deposit the money daily.” The timing of his investigation does seem fishy and he has not yet denied the allegations.
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