Ohio Judge Apologizes For Urging Gays To 'Keep Your AIDS To Yourselves' In The 1990s

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Dan Hazard of Ohio's Maumee Municipal Court said he could offer “zero excuse” for 'reprehensible' letters he wrote about LGBTQ people in his college newspaper.

Dan Hazard of Maumee Municipal Court said he could offer “zero excuse” for"reprehensible" letters he wrote about LGBTQ people in his college newspaper.

Maumee Municipal Court Judge Dan Hazard issued the apology to The Blade, of Toledo, after the newspaper, which are available in the online archive of The Lantern at Ohio State University. Hazard, who was elected judge in 2017, said he could offer “zero excuse” for the letters and would not attempt to justify their contents, which he labeled “reprehensible.” He said he wrote them as a teenage college student and “by no means hold those beliefs today.”

Hazard said he works to treat every litigant and attorney with that same respect “no matter their background, experience or gender identity and will continue to do so.”

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