MAGA creep.
Court documents made public Monday reveal that former U.S. District Judge Joshua Kindred’s resignation came after he was asked to voluntarily resign in response to a judicial investigation that found he had “an inappropriately sexualized relationship” with one of his law clerks during her clerkship and while she was an assistant district attorney and engaged in misconduct that was “pervasive and abusive.”
Kindred also repeatedly lied about his misconduct during the investigation and “created a hostile work environment for his law clerks by engaging in unwanted, offensive, and abusive conduct, and treating the law clerks in a demonstrably egregious and hostile manner,” according to the
30-page court order — which was filed in May but was made public on July 8. The report reveals behind-the-scenes details of an out of control work environment created by Kindred, who was accused of repeatedly speaking with “no filter” about his sex life and receiving nude photos from a federal prosecutor whose office had frequent business before him.
The report claims the former judge’s misconduct continued even after the clerk began her new job as an assistant district attorney for the District of Alaska.
“About a week after [the former clerk] left her clerkship … Judge Kindred asked her if she would like to get drinks,” according to the report. Halfway through the evening, Kindred told the former clerk “there’s always been something between us, right?”
“At the end of the night, Judge Kindred offered to drive the clerk home but said that he needed to stop by the courthouse and asked her to come upstairs to his Chambers,” the report said. “He asked her to sit on the couch with him, but the clerk sat on the couch across from him. The law clerk reported that, at some point, Judge Kindred kissed her and grabbed her buttocks.”
When asked about the night in question during the investigation, Kindred told investigators that the clerk was the one who asked him to meet up for drinks and she was the one who initiated the kiss that took place in his chambers.
“These denials were belied by documentary evidence and, as revealed later during Judge Kindred’s testimony to the Judicial Council, by Judge Kindred’s own admissions,” the report reads.
The second incident detailed in the report took place on October 7, 2022, when Kindred was moving out of his home. During a pizza party before the move, the report describes Kindred as repeatedly asking the law clerk to sit with him on the couch despite her declining to do so.
Later, after the clerk left the party, the report states, “Kindred texted her, and she told him that they needed to talk in person, so she asked Judge Kindred to pick her up. Initially, they were talking in his truck outside her house, but it was cold, so Judge Kindred suggested they go to his temporary apartment.”
Immediately after arriving at the apartment Kindred went to one of the bedrooms and kept shouting to the clerk to “come to the bedroom … as he was lying on the bed,” the law clerk reported to investigators. He then asked the clerk to lie down with him, the report reads.
The clerk recalled that she initially sat on the corner of the bed but later, at Kindred’s insistence, lied down.
“[H]e started putting his hands on me. And so I remember the first time he like grabbed my boob, and I like grabbed his like forearm, and I remember thinking like he felt really strong and I tried to like pull his arm off of me,” the former clerk recalls. “I just remember thinking like there’s nothing I can do about this, like this is about to happen. . . . I remember him saying something about like “Finally,” like – because I remember just feeling like, yeah, finally, like you win like the game. Like I always felt like this – like this thing that he couldn’t touch and finally he felt like he could touch. . . . He took my pants off. I’m pretty sure I was still wearing a shirt. . . . And then he performed oral sex on me.”
“Based on the results of its investigation, the Committee determined that the law clerks and other witnesses were credible and that Judge Kindred had been dishonest with the Committee,” the report concluded.
After the report was made public,, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) responded saying it was “more than appropriate” that Kindred resign.