
Judge
Nathan
Milliron
is
having
a
rough
week
in
a
reminder
that
karma
is,
sometimes,
still
real.
The
Harris
County,
Texas
civil
court
judge
caught
on
camera
flipping
out
on
a
court
staffer
for
helping
him
figure
out
his
own
IT
errors
before
demanding
to
speak
to
the
guy’s
supervisor,
responded
to
constructive
criticism
from
the
legal
community
by
ordering
an
attorney
into
the
courtroom
to
answer
for
daring
to
question
the
judge’s
behavior.
This
earned
the
judge
even
more
notoriety
as
the
legal
community
called
out
the
abuse
of
power,
and
then
things
got
worse
as
his
past
transgressions
against
everyone
from
area
attorneys,
to
the
local
Republican
party
apparatus,
to
the
clerk’s
office
started
circulating.
Even
the
NY
Post
and
TMZ
got
in
on
the
action.
And
because
things
can
always
get
worse,
the
Houston
NBC
affiliate
now
reports
that
Judge
Milliron
faces
some
fines
from
the
Texas
Ethics
Commission
for
delinquent
filings:
Records
from
the
Texas
Ethics
Commission
show
Judge
Nathan
Milliron
is
listed
as
delinquent
on
two
separate
required
filings,
including
both
campaign
finance
and
personal
financial
disclosure
reports.According
to
the
Texas
Ethics
Commission,
individuals
are
placed
on
delinquent
filer
lists
when
they
fail
to
submit
required
reports
on
time
and
have
unpaid
civil
penalties
associated
with
those
filings.Milliron
appears
on
the
Commission’s
candidate/officeholder
delinquent
filer
list,
where
records
show
he
is
facing
a
$1,000
civil
penalty
tied
to
missed
campaign
finance
filings.
He
is
also
listed
on
the
personal
financial
statement
delinquent
filer
list,
where
he
is
facing
a
$500
fine
for
failing
to
submit
required
financial
disclosures.
In
fairness,
he
might’ve
been
able
to
get
those
in
on
time
if
he
hadn’t
alienated
all
the
clerks
helping
him
keep
up
on
his
actual
work
paperwork.
Missing
financial
filings
has
nothing
to
do
with
in
court
temperament,
of
course.
But
the
problem
with
becoming
“the
internet’s
official
main
character
of
the
week”
is
that
everything
starts
coming
out.
Harris
County
judge
in
viral
video
missed
two
required
filings,
faces
fines
by
Texas
Ethics
Commission
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