Rude Texas Judge Facing More Trouble Amid Backlash Over Viral Video
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The Texas judge going viral for all the wrong reasons has even more problems … he’s facing fines for missed filings with the Texas Ethics Commission.
Judge Nathan J. Milliron — who sits on the bench of the Texas 215th District Court — is listed as delinquent on two separate required filings with the Texas Ethics Commission … according to KPRC 2 in Houston.
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Milliron reportedly failed to submit campaign finance and personal financial disclosure reports … and he’s facing a $1,500 in fines as a result.
The Texas Ethics Commission told KPRC 2 the filings “are designed to ensure accountability and allow the public to identify potential conflicts of interest.”
Watch this pompous, arrogant judge with his elitist attitude berate an IT worker who was trying to help him.
Harris County, Texas Judge Nathan J. Million of the 215th Civil Court is facing criticism online after this video circulating on social media shows what a pr*ck he is. pic.twitter.com/EYU9XiqzQf @RealDonKeith
Unclear how long Milliron has reportedly been listed as delinquent.
The judge went viral this week over a video of him belittling an IT worker … and when an attorney suggested he apologize for being rude, he demanded the attorney appear before him in court.
Milliron was voted into his position and began a 4-year term in early 2025.
We’ve reached out to Judge Milliron for comment … so far, no word back.