On Saturday, March 25, 2023, the New York Post reported that Gregory A. Locke, an Administrative Law Judge in New York City, moonlighted as a porn star on OnlyFans. According to the reports, Judge Locke, who was fired for “unprofessional behavior,” charges fans around 12 bucks a month as a subscription on the platform and has already produced more than 100 posts since he opened his account in November 2020. The city administrative judge also maintains another account on JustForFans where he charges his fans almost 10 bucks for the subscription.
The report alleges that judge Locke’s account contains videos, images, pornographies, and orgies in which he participates in and even shows him drinking whatever fluids there are in used condoms. Judge Locke also makes posts such as “I was never going to focus on work if I didn’t let this out,” he wrote – before masturbating in front of a camera – around November of 2022. He also said, “Guess what kind of porn I was watching in the middle of my work day during this quick orgasm break,”
Judge Locke also uses his tweeter account to make inappropriate tweets about public figures. He once said, “Eric Adams can suck my c–t,” after the mayor gave his statements criticizing the separation of church and state.
Judge Locke also told City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino to “choke on a d–k” in response to her criticism of the drag queen story hour in public libraries and schools.
In response, Ms. Paladino stated: “this city must have absolute faith in its courts at every level, and employing individuals like Mr. Locke in positions of legal authority only corrodes the people’s trust in the professionalism and impartiality of our institutions.” After such statements, Ms. Paladino made an official complaint that finally made some government institutions, such as the financial department investigate the doings of judge Locke. This incident caused the removal of judge Locke from the judicial office.
It’s unclear how much cash Judge Locke earns from his side work in the x-rated apps/websites. But the founder of JustFor.Fans, Dominic Ford stated, “This performer has the opportunity to be earning over $100,000 a year if he posted more content.”
Source: New York Post