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Sex Offender Judge Samuel B. Kent Gets 3 Years

May 13. 2009

Egomaniacal human octopus, judge Samuel B. Kent, who just couldn’t keep his hands to himself, has been sentenced to 3 years in prison for lying to the feds, regarding sexually assaulting female court employees that caught his wandering, married eyes.

This judge is outrageous. I read a sample of three of his past rulings and he is clearly suffering from some sort of god complex, to be referring to people in such arrogant, demeaning, abusive terms. You would do well to learn some humility.

 

Well, the real God saw that justice was served, regarding his sexually menacing conduct, which led to him lying to the feds, to cover up the lives and the marriage he had destroyed.

He recanted the denial, apologized and blamed his egregious conduct on alcoholism. Really? Judging by the excerpts of his rulings I read – he would have to be one pretty coherent drunkard.

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06:45 PM CDT on Monday, May 11, 2009 - HOUSTON -- Federal Judge Sam Kent is facing 33 months in prison for lying about sexually abusing some of his female employees.

Cathy McBroom, also known as “Complainant A” in court documents, says the ordeal has cost her marriage, her home and her mental health.

In an interview at her attorney office, McBroom expressed her gratitude for the judge’s punishment. She said she was also surprised at the $6,500 restitution visiting Judge Roger Vinson imposed.

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