The Mercury News

Court council has paid $500K to settle sex claims

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SAN FRANCISCO >> The policymaki­ng body for California’s courts said Friday it has paid more than $500,000 in taxpayer funds since 2011 to settle five complaints of sexual harassment against judges and court employees.

The Judicial Council said three of the complaints were against judges and two were against court employees, and it has paid another roughly $80,000 since 2010 to investigat­e sexual harassment allegation­s against five judicial officers.

“Any form of harassment is unwelcome in any workplace, and while there have been a limited number of reported incidents, it’s still too many,” said Cathal Conneely, a spokesman for the Judicial Council.

The council serves as a lawyer for judges and court employees accused of misconduct. Attorneycl­ient privilege and other ethical obligation­s of attorneys do not allow it to disclose any names or details of the individual cases, the council said in an email disclosing the figures.

The figures may not reflect all of the money paid out to settle harassment claims against state judges and court staff because individual courts can reach their own deals without involving the Judicial Council.

The figures came as the California Legislatur­e has been embroiled in a sexual misconduct scandal that has brought down several lawmakers.

The figures from the Judicial Council were first reported by the legal publicatio­n, the Recorder.

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