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Judge On Fire For Animal Sex Photos On His Website

By Ona Zachary
14:49, June 12th 2008
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An obscenity trial in Los Angeles, California, USA has been suspended after the Los Angeles Times reported that the judge presiding it had posted sexually explicit photographs and videos on his own website.

The newspaper reported that Judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals had posted sexually explicit material on his website and then blocked access after he was asked about the issue Tuesday evening.

Kozinski defended himself, saying that, even though some of the material was inappropriate, he considered most of the videos funny, rather than obscene. He also declared he thought the content on his website was private and had no idea it could be seen by the public.

"Is it prurient? I don't know what to tell you," he told the Times. "I think it's odd and interesting. It's part of life."

One video on Kozinski’s website showed a half-naked man cavorting with a sexually aroused farm animal, while a photo was of nude women on all fours painted to look like cows. The judge characterized the latter as "degrading ... and just gross" and said he would delete some of the material from his site. He also added he never used appeals court computers to maintain the site.

Kozinski, 57, was named chief judge of the 9th Circuit last year. Born in Romania as the son of two Holocaust survivors, Kozinski emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 12. His career was very successful, with President Ronald Reagan appointing him to the federal bench in 1985. He is known for being a defender of the 1st Amendment Right to freedom of speech and expression. Some years ago, the open-minded judge was against the move initiated by court administrators, who had placed filters on computers blocking access to pornographic sites and other such materials.

The trial suspended Wednesday by Kozinsky concerned Ira Isaacs, who is charged with obscenity for selling sexual fetish videos depicting bestiality and defecation. Isaacs, who admitted the videos were a bit extreme, claims he is a “shock artist,” implying that the material was artistic.

Due to his lifetime tenure, Kozinski could only be removed from the office for an impeachable offense, a federal judge said.

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