New York Judge Fired After His Pornographic OnlyFans Side Hustle Is Revealed
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This former judge won't just show you his briefs.
Meet Gregory A. Locke, 33, who served as an administrative law judge in New York City until last week. Locke was recently terminated from his position for "unprofessional behavior." It turns out that Locke's reportedly been showing the public the "long arm of the law" on his OnlyFans page since 2020.
According to his OnlyFans bio, Locke describes himself as "white collar professional by day... very unprofessional by night." He goes on to note that his content is "always amateur, always raw, always slutty." The New York Post has additional details on His Honor's extrajudicial activities:
Locke's account contained dozens of images and videos featuring hardcore pornography, orgies, and instances of him drinking the contents of what appear to be used condoms. ...
"I was never going to focus on work if I didn't let this out," he wrote on OnlyFans in November 2022 before masturbating in front of a camera.
"Guess what kind of porn I was watching in the middle of my work day during this quick orgasm break," he said in another.
Banging your "gavel" before banging your gavel is quite the side hustle.
Locke charges subscribers $12 a month on OnlyFans and $9.99 on JustFor.Fans. The Post spoke to Dominic Ford, the founder of JustFor.Fans, who said that the former judge "has the opportunity to be earning over $100,000 a year if he posted more content."
Locke's employment troubles began after he tweeted that City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino should "choke on a dick" in response to her criticism of the New York AG's drag queen story hour for children. Paladino then filed a complaint against Locke, and per the councilwoman, after some investigation, "the floodgates opened and he was fired."
Paladino has called for the ex-judge to be disbarred.
Fired NYC judge moonlighting as porn star on OnlyFans [New York Post]
OnlyFans judge Gregory A. Locke parties in Vegas as NYC councilwoman calls for his disbarment [New York Post]
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