An Arkansas state judge who acknowledged posting on the Internet
confidential information regarding an adoption by actress Charlize
Theron was removed from office on Thursday by the Arkansas Supreme
Court.
Circuit Judge Michael Maggio of Conway, Arkansas, admitted using a
pseudonym to disclose information on the adoption, which apparently
occurred in January 2012 and was handled by another judge in the same
city.
The Academy Award Winning actress in May 2012 held several interviews
where she said she was the proud mother a healthy boy named Jackson,
who she adopted.
Adoption proceedings are sealed under Arkansas law.
"This court concludes that immediate removal is the just and proper
sanction for the judge's conduct," the Supreme Court's order stated.
Maggio was suspended from all duties in March but allowed to retain
his title and continue receiving his $140,000 annual salary pending
further review by the Arkansas Judicial Discipline Commission.
But the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the commission's
recommendation that Maggio be allowed to remain on suspension and be
paid until his elected term ends in January.
It also barred him from holding any other judgeship in Arkansas.
Maggio had been the only announced candidate for a seat on the
Arkansas Court of Appeals but abandoned his campaign when his Internet
postings were revealed.
Writing as "geauxjudge" on a sports website devoted to athletics at
Louisiana State University, his alma mater, Maggio also offered advice
on evading drunk driving citations and suggested sympathy for husbands
caught in extramarital affairs.
-- Reuters
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