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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
An attorney and part-time judge in Indiana is facing disciplinary charges after allegations that she had sexual relations at a state prison with a legal client. Lisa Traylor-Wolff, a senior judge serving in Pulaski and Fulton counties, allegedly had sex with a 26-year-old inmate she was appointed to represent, according to the Indiana Supreme Court. "Inappropriate conduct occurred when Traylor-Wolff and the client were in an attorney-client visitation room at the Miami Correctional Facility," the Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications said in a court statement. "The defendant was eventually convicted and sentenced to the Department of Correction." Advertisement
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More She is 52. Her client is 26. Ah...those May/December relationships... The judged graduated from Ball State University. Comments
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