“It is not a system designed for anyone to be at their best,” she told injusticewatch and the Chicago Reader. “But Vega makes it that much harder.” | _KellyGarcia__ reports on Judge Raúl Vega's lifetime pension, despite accusations of mistreatment
Holman and Francy both wrote online about their experiences with Vega, hoping to bring attention to his alleged behavior. Francy’s post on the Robing Room, an online forum that allows people to evaluate judges anonymously, was one of more than 70 between 2008 and 2021 that accused Vega of being incompetent, disgraceful, biased, or sexist.
But that changed when Vega became the presiding judge, Landis said. With the two previous presiding judges, Grace Dickler and Sebastian Patti, “the advocacy community had pretty good access and open, working relationships,” she said. “But just shut all of that down.” His behavior, she says, wasn’t a secret. After a year of working under Vega, Landis said she complained to Evans. He offered to transfer her to his office, where she worked until her retirement last August.
In early August 2021, advocates took their concerns about Vega directly to Evans during a live talk show at the Hideout in Chicago with theBen Joravsky and Injustice Watch senior reporter Maya Dukmasova. Evans rarely speaks publicly about his colleagues, and until this point, had not done so regarding Vega.
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