Atlanta Federal Judge Charged With Buying Drugs For A Stripper
A federal judge in Georgia has been arrested on drug and weapons charges after federal agents say he bought drugs for a stripper with whom he was having an affair.
Senior U.S. District Judge Jack Camp Jr. has been charged with possession of cocaine, marijuana and the painkiller roxicodone, according to court documents. He is also charged with possessing a firearm as an unlawful user of controlled substances and with aiding and abetting the possession of drugs by the stripper, who had a prior drug conviction.
Camp was arrested Friday after federal agents said he bought drugs from an undercover agent. He made an initial appearance Monday in a federal court in Atlanta and was released on $50,000 bond.
A Georgia federal judge has been arrested on drug and weapons charges after he bought drugs from an undercover agent for a stripper he was having an affair with.
Senior U.S. District Judge Jack Camp Jr. has been charged with possession of cocaine, marijuana and narcotic painkillers roxicodone, according to court documents. He had a firearm on him when he was busted, so he's being charged with possession of a firearm and user of controlled substances, and aiding and abetting the possession of drugs by his stripper girlfriend, who has prior drug convictions.
Judge Camp was arrested on Friday after federal agents said he bought the drugs from an undercover agent, and was released the following Monday on a $50,000 bond.