04-24-2012, 02:02 PM
another dipshit
A Detroit judge from a legendary legal family is probably wishing he kept his black robe on.
Third Circuit Judge Wade McCree, who specializes in sexual misconduct cases, admitted he texted a shirtless photo of himself to his bailiff's cellphone, where her husband found it.
"Hot dog, yep that's me," McCree told Charlie LeDuff, a former New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who now reports for MyFoxDetroit. "I've got no shame in my game. I ain't talked to nobody else's wife … There's nothing nude about it. I'm in no more clothes than I'll be at the Y this afternoon when I swim my mile."
McCree's father, Wade H. McCree Jr., was the first African-American judge to be appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and only the second African-American solicitor general, serving during the Carter administration.
Despite the judge's lack of shame, the husband of the unidentified woman -- a court bailiff in Detroit -- told MyFoxDetroit.com that his wife received the "highly inappropriate" photo from McCree directly.
The angry husband has filed a complaint with Michigan's Judicial Tenure Commission, which declined to comment when contacted by FoxNews.com on Tuesday, citing confidentiality requirements imposed by Michigan courts. It is not clear what penalty -- if any -- the married McCree faces for sending the photograph.
A Detroit judge from a legendary legal family is probably wishing he kept his black robe on.
Third Circuit Judge Wade McCree, who specializes in sexual misconduct cases, admitted he texted a shirtless photo of himself to his bailiff's cellphone, where her husband found it.
"Hot dog, yep that's me," McCree told Charlie LeDuff, a former New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who now reports for MyFoxDetroit. "I've got no shame in my game. I ain't talked to nobody else's wife … There's nothing nude about it. I'm in no more clothes than I'll be at the Y this afternoon when I swim my mile."
McCree's father, Wade H. McCree Jr., was the first African-American judge to be appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and only the second African-American solicitor general, serving during the Carter administration.
Despite the judge's lack of shame, the husband of the unidentified woman -- a court bailiff in Detroit -- told MyFoxDetroit.com that his wife received the "highly inappropriate" photo from McCree directly.
The angry husband has filed a complaint with Michigan's Judicial Tenure Commission, which declined to comment when contacted by FoxNews.com on Tuesday, citing confidentiality requirements imposed by Michigan courts. It is not clear what penalty -- if any -- the married McCree faces for sending the photograph.