Monday, February 16, 2015
Judge Tormey has a distinct tendency of discriminating against females working in the court system. I wonder when finally the State of New York will clean the bench of Judge Tormey's presence.
As I indicated in my previous blog post, Bobette Morin sued Judge James Tormey in 2007, won a denial of a summary judgment, and obtained a $600,000 settlement in 2011 on the eve of trial.
Her claim against Judge Tormey was discrimination and retaliation after she refused to do his bidding and spy on a judge and judicial candidate in the upcoming at that time judicial elections. Judge Tormey, according to Ms. Morin's affidavit filed with the court, retaliated against her by demoting her, inconveniencing her by assignments requiring her to travel hundreds of miles, assigning her to moldy rooms, etc.
Nancy Rodriguez-Walker (Walker) is suing Judge Tormey now, for discrimination against her and practically for conspiring with his buddy and law school roommate Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick to block Ms. Rodriguez-Walker's assignments as an interpreter to criminal cases which provided to her 95% of her livelihood, according to her lawsuit filed in federal court on January 15, 2015.
In my own case, even though I am not a court employee, I am an attorney and officer of the court, Judge Tormey relentlessly pursued me and sanctioned me, even though it was pointed out to him that he was absolutely disqualified from presiding over a case where my opponent asks Judge Tormey to sanction me, in part, for suing Judge Tormey himself in federal court.
What is amazing - that with all affidavits of witnesses available, Judge Tormey was never pursued criminally for engaging court employees in political espionage, for theft of honest services of a public official.
It appears to be a pattern that Judge Tormey does not like women working in the court system - especially women who challenge his misconduct.
He engages in relentless campaigns to discriminate against such women and reduce their livelihoods or deprive them of their livelihoods altogether.
And in our day and age, this is intolerable and should not be tolerated any further.
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