The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct officially recommended that William H. Futrell, a judge in the Montezuma Town Court, should be removed. Cornell junior accused of hateful and violent messages against Jewish has appeal of detention order filed by defender The decision was made public on Thursday, Dec. 21, and concluded that the judge should be removed as he posted Nazi imagery on his Facebook page and publicly liked Facebook accounts that displayed sexually explicit and objectifying content. According to the decision released by the commission, Futrell had liked pages such “Only Men Lovers,” “Dirty Biker Trash,” and “Porngirls.” In July 2022, the commission says Futrell posted a meme of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wearing Nazi military clothes. Futrell also posted in April 2022 an image of a human skull that appeared identical to the Nazi SS/Totenkopf forces insignia used during World War II. The letters “FF” (Futrell Firearms) were placed above the eye sockets in a way that mimicked the appearance of the “SS” abbreviation of the Nazi Schutzstaffel.
via localsyr: Montezuma judge may be removed for Nazi imagery and sexually explicit content on Facebook page
sieeh auch: Commission: Montezuma judge removed from office for posting Nazi imagery, other activity on Facebook. A justice from Cayuga County has been removed from office, according to a state commission overseeing local justices. The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct said in a news release that Montezuma Town Justice William H. Futrell should be removed from office after he posted inappropriate things to Facebook. The decision, made public after meeting statutory notice requirements, comes following serious misconduct charges against Futrell.