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NJ Judge Sorry for Telling Sex Attack Victim to ‘Close Your Legs,' His Lawyer Says

"Close your legs? Call the police? Did you do any of those things?" he told a woman who said she was forced to have sex

What to Know

  • Judge John Russo Jr. did not speak Tuesday during a disciplinary hearing before the state Supreme Court
  • His lawyer says he has "learned his lesson" and "will not do this again"
  • The hearing stems from a 2016 court case in which he told a woman she could "close her legs" to prevent a sexual assault

The lawyer for a New Jersey judge who told a woman she could "close your legs" to prevent a sexual assault says his client is "remorseful." 

Judge John Russo Jr. did not speak Tuesday during a disciplinary hearing before the state Supreme Court. But his lawyer, Amelia Carolla, told the justices Russo has "learned his lesson" and he "will not do this again." 

The woman appeared before Russo in 2016 seeking a restraining order against a man she said sexually assaulted her. Russo responded with the comment about closing her legs. 

Russo previously said he was seeking more information and wasn't trying to humiliate the woman. 

Chief Justice Stuart Rabner questioned how a sex assault victim could have confidence in the judicial process if Russo remains on the bench. 

The justices are deciding how to discipline the judge.

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