Pants fallout?

This is still speculative, but Judge Roy Pearson, the judge who is now-infamous for suing his dry cleaners for $65 million for a pair of pants, may be facing some repercussions for his abusive lawsuit. We don’t know at this time if it’s significant, but his employee biography page at the Washington DC Office of […]

This is still speculative, but Judge Roy Pearson, the judge who is now-infamous for suing his dry cleaners for $65 million for a pair of pants, may be facing some repercussions for his abusive lawsuit. We don’t know at this time if it’s significant, but his employee biography page at the Washington DC Office of Administrative Hearings now results in the terse message The requested article is no longer published.

Previous Pearson coverage: Apr. 26, May 1, May 4.

(Hat tip: The Conservative Voice.)

Update: And his name is not listed in the OAH Directory of judges.

6 Comments

  • Not all administrative judges have bios, and yes his is gone. Better news is that he is no longer listed as a staff member at the site:

    Office of Administrative Hearings – Administrative Law Judges

    Maybe he has been suspended!

  • Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.

    There are only two words necessary to explain how this man got his job.

    Marion Barry.

  • Did you save the article before it was pulled?

  • He will now sue everyone who has commented on his suit.

    Oops.

  • Now this is one expensive law-suit. *rimshot*

  • I am seeing that a trial attorney has posted some type of reply …

    on brian cuban’s blog …

    what do you think of that reply?
    http://www.briancuban-angelreyesblog.com/