Gregory A. Locke, a former administrative law judge in New York City, has been revealed to be working as a pornographic performer on OnlyFans and JustFor.Fans. Locke charges fans $12 a month on OnlyFans and has produced more than 100 posts since he opened an account in November 2020. He maintains another X-rated account on JustFor.Fans, where he charges $9.99.
Locke’s OnlyFans account contained dozens of images and videos featuring hardcore pornography, orgies, and instances of him drinking the contents of what appear to be used condoms. He even referenced his day job in one post, saying, “I was never going to focus on work if I didn’t let this out,” before masturbating in front of a camera. In another post, he proudly declared himself to be a judge.
Locke was paid $58 an hour by taxpayers adjudicating cases covering civil service law, zoning, land use, city licensing, conflicts of interest, contracts, human rights law and vehicle seizures. His judicial role included supervising law clerks, presiding at pre-trial settlement conferences, and conducting formal hearings, according to the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings.
Locke’s after-dark activities run afoul of city rules governing out-of-court behavior, according to City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino. “A city administrative law judge shall conduct all of his or her extra-judicial activities so that they do not cast reasonable doubt on the city administrative law judge’s capacity to act impartially as a city administrative law judge,” and “do not detract from the dignity of judicial office,” according to OATH rules of conduct.
In fact, it was Paladino’s official complaint about Locke’s Twitter comment that finally landed him in hot water with the Finance Department, which employs OATH judges. Locke was fired Tuesday for “unprofessional behavior.” His city bosses were unaware of his side gig in porn and Finance officials did not respond to questions about how he was vetted for the job.
He is also running an active account on twitter
The news of Locke’s moonlighting as a pornographic performer has sparked controversy and raised questions about the ethics of holding a position of authority in the legal system while engaging in such activities. Locke’s case serves as a warning to others who may be considering similar moonlighting jobs that they could lose their positions of authority and their reputations could be permanently damaged.