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Sun Feb 4, 2018, 07:48 PM Feb 2018

Supreme Court judge resigned after ethics complaint; sexual comments emerge

Nebraska Supreme Court Judge Max Kelch’s abrupt resignation last month came in the face of an ethics investigation, two officials told The World-Herald.

The officials wouldn’t discuss details, but one said the allegations against Kelch are in line with the national #MeToo movement that has resulted in resignations of actors, politicians, business executives and judges over questions of sexual misconduct. Attorneys and former colleagues — including two women — told The World-Herald that Kelch’s judicial career has been pocked with sexual comments to women.

Kelch, 60, resigned Jan. 23 — less than two years after his appointment to the bench — rather than undergo an inquiry, according to the officials.

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts was unaware of any complaints or allegations against Kelch before his appointment to the Supreme Court in March 2016, said Taylor Gage, the governor’s spokesman.

Read more: http://www.omaha.com/townnews/law/supreme-court-judge-resigned-after-ethics-complaint-sexual-comments-emerge/article_7131f80e-9fbd-5ecd-be6f-6cbd74c0a831.html

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