BDSM MEDIA NEWS!!!!
27 july 2012
Divorce lawyer took 150 explicit photos of his wife performing sex acts and in bondage gear (and she now faces losing her job as a judge)
*Jack King last year admitted placing photos online and harassing a black client to have sex with his wife His wife
*Lori Douglas, an associate chief justice, faces losing her job at inquiry
Source: Dailymail.co.uk. - The Daily Mail - UK
CANADA - A divorce lawyer has told a court how he liked to take sexually explicit photographs of his wife, a senior judge, and post them on an adult dating website.
Jack King, from Winnipeg, Canada, has already admitted placing the photos online and harassing a black client to have sex with his wife, Lori Douglas, saying she was seeking an interracial affair.
He was last year fined CAD$13,650 ($13,400 / £8,630) by the Law Society of Manitoba after pleading guilty to professional misconduct but kept his licence to practice law.
But Ms Douglas still faces losing her job as a Manitoba associate chief justice.
Mr King, who has previously described his behaviour as 'disgraceful', yesterday told a Canadian Judicial Council inquiry: 'I think it was around 100 to 150 photos.
'A lot of it was weather-related. If it was warm outside, if it was sunny outside, one could be outside naked.'
Both Mr King and Ms Douglas claim that he posted the explicit photos on adult website DarkCavern.com without her knowledge in 2003 and that she had no idea he was asking men to have sex with her.
The images reportedly showed a naked Ms Douglas posing with sex toys and performing sex acts.
Mr King told the hearing that his wife may not even have been aware that he kept the photos, which he stashed away in an envelope at the bottom of his sock drawer.
He said: 'I did not tell her that they were there. I deduced that she did not know that they were there.'
The scandal started when Mr King represented computer programmer Alexander Chapman in his divorce case.
Mr Chapman said his attorney then sent him explicit photographs of his wife, as well as links to where they were posted on the adult website in an ad seeking black or Hispanic men for sex.
'I wanted to puke,' Mr Chapman said two years ago. 'They were disgusting. I felt sick because I couldn't believe my lawyer was saying this to me.'
Mr Chapman said Mr King spent numerous weeks trying to lure him into having sex with his wife. He claimed he met the couple - but never took it any further.
He said: 'As a black guy I'm really sad that he looked at me as a sex object.'
After his divorce was finalised in 2003, Mr Chapman told Mr King's law firm -Thompson Dorfman Sweatman - and was paid CAD$25,000 ($24,500 / £15,800) by his lawyer in compensation.
But Mr Chapman broke that settlement and went public with the scandal in 2010, claiming he was 'discouraged by the administration of justice in Manitoba' in 2003 and seeking CAD$67million ($65.7million / £42.4million) in compensation.
After Mr King's disciplinary hearing last year, his wife now faces four allegations, reports the Montreal Gazette.
She is accused of sexually harassing Mr Chapman; failing to disclose the situation when she was interviewed for judicial appointment in 2005; failing to disclose the full facts to an inquiry; and that the photos have undermined her ability to act as a judge.
Ms Douglas denies all the charges.
See more and larger photo's on:
Dailymail.co.uk.
Note Tom Verhoeven BDSMradio.EU.
Poor Judge and poor Canada.
Is BDSM a crime?