It seems that Roy Pearson’s creative litigation strategies may cost him his $ 100,000 per year job:
WASHINGTON (Map, News) – The boss of Roy L. Pearson Jr., the administrative law judge whose $54 million pants lawsuit has turned the D.C. legal system into a punch line on late-night talk shows, has recommended that the city deny Pearson another term on the bench, D.C. government sources said Thursday.
In a letter to the three-person commission that will decide whether Pearson gets reappointed, District of Columbia Chief Administrative Judge Tyrone T. Butler said Pearson does not deserve a 10-year term to the post, which pays more than $100,000 a year.
“My sense is that the commission will not reappoint him,” a D.C. government source said.
Butler’s letter reverses his previous recommendation in support of Pearson that he sent to the commission before the pants suit case gained worldwide notoriety
Oh well. So much for that idea huh Roy ?
Update: Apologies to those of who visited the earlier version of this post replete with it’s posting errors.
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