So Long, Douchebag

October 24, 2007 · Print This Article

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Sources close to the Washington D.C. Commission on Selection and Tenure have reported that administrative law judge Roy L. Pearson, has not been reappointed to the bench. In other words, the relentless douchebag is getting fired. As reported in the Washington Post:

Roy L. Pearson, Jr., whose $54 million lawsuit against a Northeast Washington dry-cleaning shop was rejected in court, is about to lose his job as an administrative law judge, sources said last night.

A city commission voted yesterday against reappointing Pearson to the bench of the Office of Administrative Hearings, which hears cases involving various D.C. boards and agencies. Pearson, who was up for a 10-year term, had tried to hold on to the job.

Before we decide to soil our dry-clean-only pants with spilled champagne in celebratory fashion, the decision is not yet finalized:  

The commission’s discussions are not public. Sources familiar with the deliberations said the panel hasn’t drafted a letter formally notifying Pearson of its decision. Until that is done, the sources said, the decision is not final. The letter could be sent early next week, according to the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the case.

While this is a step in the right direction, there is certainly more that needs to be done. Foremost, Pearson must be disbarred for seeking to destroy the integrity of the legal system by introducing a frivolous lawsuit of such magnitude. A person of such character cannot serve the legal profession in any manner.

If past events serve as indicators, one can only expect that Pearson will kick his lawsuit into overdrive with all the extra free time that he will soon have. The Chung family (defendants) have already lost two of their three dry cleaning establishments resulting from this suit. Pearson has done nothing more than demonstrate that he is a vindictive, abusive, mentally ill jurist that should be removed from society.

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