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Federal Judge Eleanor Ross Received Private Reprimand Over Courthouse Conduct

Bloomberg Law reported that U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross was privately reprimanded after investigators found she had repeated sexual encounters with a police officer in her chambers during business hours. The report stated the conduct raised conflict-of-interest concerns and disrupted courthouse operations.

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Federal Judge Eleanor Ross Received Private Reprimand Over Courthouse Conductthegatewaypundit.com
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Bloomberg Law reported that federal judge Eleanor Ross received a private reprimand after investigators determined she had repeated sexual encounters with a police officer inside her chambers during business hours. The report stated the relationship created potential conflicts of interest and interfered with normal courthouse functions.

No public disciplinary action or further details on the investigation's outcome were included in the account.

Key Facts

Judge Eleanor Ross
Received private reprimand after investigation
Location of conduct
Chambers during business hours
Reported concerns
Conflict of interest and courthouse disruption

Potential Impact

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    The private reprimand remains the only publicly reported outcome of the investigation.

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PublishedMay 28, 2026, 7:03 PM
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