Colorado Judge Resigns After Admitting to Using the N-Word a

Colorado Judge Resigns After Admitting to Using the N-Word at Work and Saying 'All Lives Matter'


Updated: 11:21 AM PDT, April 21, 2021
Judge Natalie T. Chase agreed to step down after the Colorado Supreme Court censured her last Friday for violating her duties of the office.
A Colorado judge had agreed to step down this week from her role after she admitted to repeatedly using racial slurs, saying "all lives matter," and expressing her opinion on racial issues and police brutality. Judge Natalie T. Chase, 43, who was based in Arapahoe County outside Denver, resigned after the Colorado Supreme Court censured her last Friday for violating her duties of the office.
She was appointed to the District Court in 2014 by Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat who is now a U.S. senator, the New York Times reported.

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