The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ex-judge guilty of theft, election code violations

- By Fran Maye fmaye@dailylocal.com

A former Chester County judge charged with using campaign contributi­ons to gamble has pleaded guilty to theft and election code violations.

Former Magisteria­l District Judge Michael Cabry III had been charged by authoritie­s with using money from his campaign finance account to feed a six-figure gambling habit at various casinos in Pennsylvan­ia, New Jersey and Delaware.

Cabry had served as a district judge in the county since 2000 and once headed the state’s Special Court Judges Associatio­n. He was arraigned by Magisteria­l District Judge Martin G. Goch of West Goshen. His district court covered the Honey Brook area in the northweste­rn part of the county.

“The defendant has taken responsibi­lity for his actions that undermined both his authority as a judge and the public’s trust,” said Attorney General Josh Shapiro. “My office is dedicated to holding public officials who break the law accountabl­e, without fear or favor.”

Cabry, 60, of West Caln, was charged in October 2020 with repeatedly withdrawin­g funds donated to his reelection Political Action Committee (PAC) and using the funds to gamble at casinos in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvan­ia. He also used these funds to pay for personal expenses, including laundry services, groceries, and hotel stays. Cabry also failed to file his campaign finance reports for the period of time during which he was making these purchases.

In a criminal complaint filed by Special Agent Paul Dormer of the Attorney General’s Office, Cabry is alleged to have taken $4,000 in donations to his 2017 re-election campaign and used those funds while on gambling trips to Atlantic City, N.J., Harrisburg, and Dover, Del., among other locations.

The complaint stated that in total, Cabry wagered more than $110,700 in 2017, although because of a large win at Delaware Park of more than $100,000, his total loss for the year was slightly over $9,000. Still, the complaint filed by Dormer alleges that bank records review in the case show Cabry’s finances were “severely depleted” during the time he was gambling with his campaign money.

According to bank records, Cabry visited Delaware Park at least once a week throughout 2017, and sometimes more.

Cabry was first elected to the bench in 1999, and reelected in 2005, 2011, and 2017, when he ran unopposed. Judges such as Cabry, who handle preliminar­y matters in criminal cases, motor vehicle and non-traffic citations, and small claims lawsuits, are paid $93,338 a year in salary.

Cabry has pleaded guilty to charges of theft by unlawful taking and violations of the Election Code. He was sentenced to 12 months probation. This case was heard before Senior Judge Stephen B. Lieberman. The case was prosecuted by Senior Deputy Attorney General Megan Madaffari.

“The defendant has taken responsibi­lity for his actions that undermined both his authority as a judge and the public’s trust.” My office is dedicated to holding public officials who break the law accountabl­e, without fear or favor.”

— Attorney General Josh Shapiro

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