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Posted: 12:17 pm EDT October 4, 2010Updated: 12:20 pm EDT October 4, 2010

 

ATLANTA -- Channel 2 Action News reporter Mark Winne confirmed that a longtime federal judge in the metro Atlanta area was jailed on drug charges.

 

U.S. Marshal Richard Mecum confirmed that U.S. District Court Senior Judge Jack Camp was arrested on federal drug charges by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

 

Camp was being held at an undisclosed location. He was expected to have a court appearance later Monday.

 

Please refresh this developing story for updates.

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Good Lord.

 

What you wanna bet he gets off?

 

 

 

 

 

Jack T. Camp's Woes Include Stripper Prostitute, Drug Use, Illegal Guns

 

 

 

U.S. District Court Judge Jack T. Camp Jr. finds himself charged with an array of crimes decidedly unbecoming of his profession and more befitting the lifestyle boasted about in hip-hop lyrics.

 

Police arrested Camp, who was appointed to the federal bench by Ronald Reagan, on Friday night just north of Atlanta, Ga., on weapons and drug charges. On Monday, Camp was released on an unsecured $50,000 bond. Surge Desk has a run down on the legal troubles the 67-year-old judge now faces.

 

Drugs

According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Camp is accused of attempting to buy cocaine and Roxycodrone from an undercover agent. In addition, authorities claim that Camp also used pot and Hydrocodone with an exotic dancer at the Goldrush Showbar in Atlanta. The affidavit also accuses Camp of buying drugs from the dancer.

 

Prostitution

After meeting an exotic dancer during a lapdance, Camp, who is married, is accused of returning to the club where she worked the following night, and purchasing sex from her. The FBI says that Camp used the drugs with the woman, and continued paying her for sex.

 

Guns

When he was arrested on Friday, FBI agents discovered two illegal firearms in his car, along with an assortment of pills and an unidentified powdery substance.

 

Camp serves in the Norther District of Georgia, and earlier today, Chief Judge Julie E. Carnes released the following statement about her colleague:

 

"On behalf of the Northern District of Georgia I regret to announce that senior judge Jack T. Camp was arrested this weekend on federal criminal charges. I have been informed that an initial appearance will be held today, presided over by Magistrate Judge Charles S. Coody from the Middle District of Alabama."

 

 

 

 

 

According to the Associated Press, Camp plans to plead not guilty to the weapons and drug charges. Over the course of his 33-year career on as a federal judge, Camp has presided over numerous drug cases.

 

Now all he needs is the money, the swagger, and the suicidal-door Lamborghini, and he'll be set for his debut as a millennial hip-hop artist.

 

 

 

 

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I wonder how many cases will get dropped from this and how much it will cost the county?

 

I wonder if he will get the slap on the wrist and buried in the back yard paperwork.

 

Apparently, VIAGRA with a bit of cocaine with his show at the Goldrush show bar.....

You know IF A STRIPPER INFORMANT SAYS SO, IT "HAS" TO BE TRUE!

 

Stripper Informant tells all

 

:ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:

 

 

 

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It's not Jeez, TNlamb; it's J-e-s-u-s!

 

That is about as much hog-wash as what you said. :unsure:

Just keepin' it real, Postman...how you durin these days? You trying to outlaw slang? :rofl:

 

He was appointed by a republican 33 years ago...not sure what that has to do with anything. Oh well, I'm outta here...

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Just keepin' it real, Postman...how you durin these days? You trying to outlaw slang? :rofl:

 

He was appointed by a republican 33 years ago...not sure what that has to do with anything. Oh well, I'm outta here...

 

 

I'm sorry TNlamb. I thought you were slanging BS.

 

The topic wasn't about grammar; it was about politics.

 

I'm not trying to outlaw anything; I'm just keeping it real.

 

It doesn't matter when he was appointed by a republican. It's still political; not grammer.

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