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Herman Thomas, Ex-Ala. Judge, Accused Of Trading Sex For Leniency

PHILLIP RAWLS   10/ 4/09 01:23 PM ET   AP

Herman Thomas

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Herman Thomas had an enviable political record as a black Democrat elected and re-elected in a county overwhelmingly white and increasingly Republican. The respected circuit judge once was the Democratic Party's choice to be the first black federal judge in south Alabama.

Then his career collapsed under allegations that he brought inmates to his office and spanked them with a paddle. Later, an indictment accused him of sexually abusing male inmates in exchange for leniency. The trial on charges of sodomy, kidnapping, sex abuse, extortion, assault and ethics violations is set to start Monday.

The case has shocked his friends and former colleagues.

"I've always had the highest regard for him. The allegations were a complete surprise to me and everyone else who knew him," said Bob Edington, a prominent Mobile attorney and former Democratic state senator.

Thomas, who was known for wearing distinctive bow ties, stepped down from the bench in 2007 after the allegations of paddling surfaced and just ahead of a judicial ethics trial that could have forced him out of office. He was indicted on the more-serious charges this past spring by a Mobile County grand jury. If convicted of the most serious charges – sodomy and kidnapping – he faces from 20 years to life in prison.

The oldest incident in the charges dates to 1999, his first year as a circuit judge. The first public claim against Thomas surfaced in lawsuits filed by an inmate in 2001 in Mobile circuit court and in federal court that claimed the judge offered to help him with his case in return for sex. Both lawsuits were dismissed, and Thomas' reputation remained unblemished.

Chief Assistant District Attorney Nicki Patterson said authorities began looking at Thomas after he changed a jail sentence in 2006 for his cousin, former Mobile County school commissioner David Thomas, even though the case was being handled by another judge. Other cases that Thomas had taken over from other judges without their approval soon surfaced, she said.

Some inmates in those cases described being checked out of the jail for meetings with Thomas in his car or in his private office in the county courthouse. First, there were reports of inmates having to pull down their underwear for spankings with a wooden paddle. Then came allegations of oral and anal sex, according to court records.

Retired Mobile County Circuit Judge Braxton Kittrell said people thought Thomas' personal interest in the defendants was a positive.

"Everyone thought he had a lot of concern for people who got into criminal difficulty. All of this was a surprise to everyone," he said.

Defense attorney Robert "Cowboy Bob" Clark calls the accusers "lying felons" who are trying to wreck the career of "a prestigious member of the Bar for over 20 years." The NAACP has defended Thomas and claims race is behind his prosecution.

But Patterson disputes that, noting that each of the victims is black, and says that jail checkout records back up inmates' claims about trips to Thomas' private office, and other inmates spotted marks after paddlings. There also is other evidence, according to court records, including one inmate's seminal fluid on the office carpet. The inmates also were able to describe in detail Thomas' unmarked windowless office.

Prosecutors say they have 15 current and former male inmates lined up to testify in a trial that could take several weeks.

The 48-year-old attorney, whose license to practice has been suspended, maintains his innocence. He has said he was trying to mentor the inmates.

He and his attorney blame the charges on politicians who don't like him. "There is no doubt that people assisted these inmates in telling these lies on me," Thomas said in April.

His attorney called the indictment "a high-tech lynching" by some in power in Mobile. "They don't like uppity black folks, and that's what they consider Herman," Clark said.

Thomas grew up in Mobile and returned home after law school at Florida State University to become an assistant district attorney.

At the time, the majority white county had no black judges, and local officials were concerned that a federal judge might end countywide elections for judges. Local Democrats and lawyers recruited Thomas because he had a reputation as a young, bright lawyer and was widely respected for his civic activities, Mobile attorney Cecil Gardner recalled.

They got a Republican governor to appoint him to a vacancy in 1990 and he later won election to a full term. He handled lower level cases as a district judge, but he moved up to a county circuit judgeship in 1999 and started handling the most serious crimes, including murder.

In 1997, Alabama's presidential advisory committee recommended President Bill Clinton appoint Thomas as the first black federal judge in the southern district of Alabama. The nomination was never acted on after Thomas failed to get the American Bar Association's top rating and amid some squabbling within the party.

Thomas still enjoys support in Mobile. He and his wife Linda are frequently seen in public, and he continues to keep a high profile, including maintaining leadership roles in several civic organizations.

Edington said Thomas was particularly proud when he got to see his teenage twin daughters march in President Barack Obama's inaugural parade as members of Mobile's Azalea Trail Maids.

"If all these things are proven, then I along with everyone I know will be dumbfounded," Edington said.

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11:24 AM on 11/01/2009
As an American Holocaust victim since 2001 in the USA, I feel very sorry for Judge Thomas. I have been beaten from the steps of the Mobile Alabama government when I tried to work as a freelance investigative journalist investigating starvation at the Mobile Alabama jail in 2001. The Sheriff had absconded 360 thousand dollars. At one time I went to court to demand my rights as a journalist and when I left I spit out blood.

I am formerly an FDIC bank examiner who was attacked after reporting money laundering, and murder, sanctioned by Washington D.C. at the San Francisco and Sacramento FDIC offices where I had worked.

I have been injected repeatedly forcibly like other veterans in Los Angeles. I have proof at the site known as Mobile Audit Club, which is found by searching Google.

Either chemicals or other weapons can be used to cause one to lose their mind and judgment. Alabama is a place where men were sold for slaves in the 1860's and endentured servitude was what remained for the poorer share croppers who were free. In the 1960's people were forced to go with the military. Some of them were likely deluded into thinking they were in war and were actually used in experiments. Search for Mobile Audit Club on Google, and see saintrambone youtube.com videos to see me being beat down by the federally controlled dictatorship in Mobile Alabama. I am Kurt Brown, alias Saint Ram Bone
12:38 AM on 10/06/2009
I hope the other inmates will be lenient with him.
12:36 AM on 10/06/2009
Power trippin'
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MyIrishEyes
Are Smilin!
11:56 PM on 10/05/2009
Another guy who like it on the down-low. No story here other than coercion being involved. Move along.
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12:22 AM on 10/06/2009
Am I the only poster who is getting tired of being told to "move along"? Isn't that phrase about played out?
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Balzac
11:25 PM on 10/05/2009
Maybe the title should be changed. He's not exactly "trading sex for leniency". It's more like he's making sex slaves out of prisoners. I wonder if he selected his prisoners in advance, had guys on the inside rape to prepare them for his advances. This guy is one of the prison-rape puppeteers, in my opinion. He's no better than the architects of Abu Ghraib.

I think he's was making prisoners into sex slaves, not merely "trading sex for leniency". I changed my mind. I say give him 40 years, no parole. And let the hunt begin for the others, because he can't be the only Judge or prison guard who does this.
02:40 AM on 10/06/2009
Right on. The Judges in general have to much power. Justice system allowing Judges such latitude of sentencing from 1 year to 20 for the same crime is scary. That live them lots of room for this kind of blackmail. And yes Judges and guards should be checked and mentally evaluated before given this kind of jobs.
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ChicagoBob
Save the Earth-It's the only planet with chocolate
11:25 PM on 10/05/2009
I think I will wait for the results of the trial before forming judgment.

Republicans in Alabama are not above orchestrating such "evidence." This guy just might have pissed off somebody and is now facing the consequences.

However, if he really did what he is accused of, well.....
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Balzac
11:31 PM on 10/05/2009
I'm sure there are Republican judges, wardens, prison guards and police who are doing exactly the same thing. It's not a partisan issue at all.

Everyone one of these guys should be nailed and given the harshest penalties because they are ones responsible for the "justice system" and "law enforcement", but people like this guy are the reason our prisons are rape facilities for petty criminals.

Young men go in for petty crimes, car theft, drug offenses, and guys like this whistle while they're raped. Guys like this are probably not just permitting it to happen, they're probably orchestrating it.
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Balzac
11:21 PM on 10/05/2009
Look at that facial hair. I think any judges whose facial hair look like that should be investigated. Also, incarcerated criminals should be offered leniency if they can provide information which proves judges are corrupt. I wonder how many petty criminals he's "punked". Give this guy at least 20 years with no parole.
OpposingViewpoint
Sometimes you get and sometimes you get got
11:01 PM on 10/05/2009
Hmmm. 10 minutes "in chamber", or 10 years in jail, a helluva a choice for some to make I'm sure.
10:31 PM on 10/05/2009
So the prisoners wanted a lenient sentence and the judge wanted sex. Two wrongs don't make it right. There are no winners here and this is so crazy.
02:46 AM on 10/06/2009
This is not crazy, this is a crime, felony that this same judges sentence many felons 20 to life.
10:05 PM on 10/05/2009
Af fir mat ive Ac ti on ap po in tee!
09:40 PM on 10/05/2009
Wasn't sodomy illegal in Alabama until recently?
If he had sex with male prisoners when it was still illegal can he be still charged under that law now?
09:40 PM on 10/05/2009
He's in the correct party.
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Graywolf48
If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu
09:55 PM on 10/05/2009
Not really. He's a Democrat. This is the type of activity the Republican's are famous for more often than Democrats. In any event, if he's guilty, I hope he gets the harshest sentence available because Republican or Democrat his actions were reprehensible.
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mabinog
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12:31 AM on 10/06/2009
true, Republicans prefer animals.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
09:40 PM on 10/05/2009
More like what I would expect of David Vitter.
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09:23 PM on 10/05/2009
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09:05 PM on 10/05/2009
I thought I was reading the scenario for a porno. Apparently stuff like this actually happens... awful.