Summary

Judge Stephen Yekel, 74, died by suicide in his courtroom on his last day in office after losing a re-election bid.

He was found Tuesday morning at Effingham County State Courthouse, with investigators believing the incident occurred late Monday or early Tuesday.

Yekel, appointed in 2022, had recently attempted to resign but was denied by Governor Brian Kemp.

He was also facing a wrongful termination lawsuit from a former court employee.

  • @JTskulk
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    185 days ago

    I’ll answer your question then: No.

    • @Hobbes_Dent
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      95 days ago

      Then accept that it’s as dickish as these comments.

      This thread is fucked up. I hope nobody here has to think back to it one day and wonder if their loved one deserved to be made fun of even if they did wrong in life.

    • Flying Squid
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      5 days ago

      Well I’m sorry that you and others lack the small amount of empathy it takes to have the tact to not make fun of someone who literally just killed themselves.

      But silly me, suicide his hilarious, do continue. I’m sure whatever he did was totally deserving of death and his wife and four kids will see the funny side. And if they don’t, fuck their feelings.

      Editing this into all of my posts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines

        • Flying Squid
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          Yes, being on the internet totally excuses a lack of empathy and a tacit approval of suicide during a time of year where depression is at a height. Because there’s nothing someone on the edge needs more right now than to see a bunch of people mocking someone who just died, confirming to them how worthless human life is and how no one will miss them either. Ask me how I know this, go ahead.

          Editing this into all of my posts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines

          • @[email protected]
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            45 days ago

            Yeah, I remember back in the day, when the internet was free. It was lawless, but there were so many great things to see too.

            Then a bunch of pussies noticed all the fun we were having, and they gave away all that freedom to the governments and corpos, asking them to build in blocking features and filtering horseshit, so that they didn’t accidentally see an image or idea that they didn’t already have predefined in their head.

            Just completely destroyed something that was once so beautifully free, just because they were too much an imbecile and coward to face different ideas.

            Sad really.