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Judge Accused Of Impregnating Litigant

-Submitted by David Drumm (Nal), Guest Blogger

We have previously discussed Wayne County Circuit Judge Wade H. McCree after he sent a nearly naked picture of himself to his bailiff, here and here. Geniene La’Shay Mott (left with McCree) brought her ex-boyfriend, Robert King, into court on felony charges for non-payment of child support. The presiding judge in her case was none other than McCree.

Mott claims that she and McCree, who is married, had an affair, she got pregnant, and that he promised to get a divorce and marry her.

Text messages between Mott and McCree also show they discussed King’s punishment:

OK, The math will be based on his failures since being placed on probation, but if U’r right. The threat of jail will loosen his purse strings!

Other text messages from McCree shows his concern about his judicial future:

My judicial tenure commission has me nervous, as you might expect, I have to be real careful until this matter is put to rest.

You are the complaining witness on a case that is before me. Naturally if it got out that we were seeing each other before your BD’s [baby daddy]’s case closed everybody could be in deep s***

Somehow, McCree’s wife, Laverne, found out about the pregnancy and McCree had a change of heart and  wanted Mott to terminate the pregnancy:

U’LL GET WHATEVER U WANT 4 IT! I’VE BEEN CLEAR ON IT FROM THE GET GO! WHATEVER U WANT YOU SHALL HAVE!

This whole story came out when Mott learned that McCree had gone to the Wayne County prosecutor claiming Mott was stalking and extorting him. Investigators looked into the matter and found his claims to be baseless. McCree failed to tell the prosecutor’s office about the pregnancy. Mott plans to keep the baby.

The Wayne County prosecutor’s office said that no criminal action will be taken and the matter is being referred to the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission.

H/T: MyFoxDetroit, GA Daily News.

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