Former Judge Gets Combative When Pressed On His Romantic Relationship
Briefly

Jones criticized the government's deep dive into his personal affairs during the deposition, claiming they were "crawling through his personal life," which he found intrusive.
In a tense exchange, Jones repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about his romantic involvement with Freeman, highlighting the legal complexities surrounding his ethical scandal.
During deposition, Jones stated, "Freeman was not part of my household" to avoid recusal issues, despite having her on the deed of his house.
Jones’s combative demeanor during the deposition was evident as he invoked his right against self-incrimination over a hundred times, raising concerns about his transparency.
Read at Above the Law
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