Creepy Trump Hating Judge Caught Sending Out Half-Naked Pics In High School Newsletter

At first glance you can tell pretty quickly that the judge presiding over Trump’s New York City trial, Judge Arthur Engoron, is an absolute creep but nobody could have guessed exactly HOW disturbed the man really is.

When he’s not busy fantasizing about throwing Trump in jail for absolutely nothing, Engoron reportedly controls his high school’s alumni newsletter – where he thought it would be a good idea to post half naked pictures of himself.

The judge graduated from Wheatley High School back in 1967 and the newsletter is supposed to update past graduates, though I’m sure none of the individuals who signed up ever thought they would be forced to look at Engoron’s half-nude body.

Nevertheless, the creepy judge felt compelled to include a “BonusTorsoPhoto” of himself for readers of the school alumni newsletter in an act that was deemed wildly inappropriate and frankly, just plain weird.

In a later edition of the newsletter, he posted ANOTHER half-naked photo – apparently thinking people wanted more!

And to think, this man that OBVIOUSLY has a track-record of poor decision making, holds Trump’s fate in his hands.

Fox News’ Jesse Watters recently tore into the old creep, suggesting that any judge who would do this simply cannot be taken seriously.

The man’s a joke,” Watters said.

Watch the video here to see Watters dismantle this creepy Trump-hating judge.


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