
Originally Posted by
Amelia G
Wow, the judge is having his son take the fall for him. That is either really lame or really savvy or both.
That's one way it can be slanted, but while I haven't been following it avidly, just with mild interest, at least one article I read recounted it pretty much exactly the other way around.
The judge *took* responsibility for the images, and defended them, albeit without great enthusiasm, but he also said he didn't remember posting some of them. Of course the media, unable to show the images, resorts to the most lurid, sensationalist descriptions they can summon up. But if you care to track down the images themselves, they are generally tamer than they sound. As another poster points out, two naked women done up in bodypaint to resemble cows is *not* "bestiality" by any stretch of the imagination.
The 'abovethelaw' legal blog (again I don't have the seniority to post a URL, but I'll get there eventually I suppose) posts an email they received from the judge in response to their query:
As for the other matter, the server was maintained by my son, Yale, for the entire family. Pictures, documents, music, audio and other items of personal and family interest are stored there so various family members can reach them from wherever they happen to be. Everyone in the family stores stuff there, and I had no idea what some of the stuff is or was -- I was surprised that it was there. I assumed I must have put it there by accident, but when the story broke, Yale called and said he's pretty sure he uploaded a bunch of it. I had no idea, but that sounds right, because I sure don't remember putting some of that stuff there.
I consider the server a private storage device, not meant for public access. I'd have been more careful about its contents if I had known that others could access it.
Seems like the judge is guilty of some serious internet naivete, but it doesn't seem to me like he's passing the buck. I don't know about you, but I shudder to think what could wind up posted on MY website if it were accessible to other members of MY family to upload their favorite material to. It probably wouldn't be nearly as interesting, but it would be more obnoxious.
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