- July 1, 2026
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Controversy Surrounds Federal Judge Eleanor Ross Over Misconduct Allegations
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- May 30, 2026
- Court News
U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Harmeet Dhillon, filed a motion requesting U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross of Atlanta to recuse herself from an election-integrity case due to her attendance at a political fundraiser. Judge Ross attended a Democrat fundraiser for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, raising questions about her impartiality.
The allegations against Ross extend beyond this event. Reports claim she engaged in a long-term affair with Atlanta deputy police chief Kelley Collier, occurring in her chambers during work hours. This behavior was reportedly noted by her staff. Though she denied these allegations when confronted, investigations confirmed the misconduct, leading to a private reprimand.
Critics argue this disciplinary action was insufficient. Ross has been urged to resign or face impeachment. Moreover, there are calls for her prosecution for her alleged falsehoods during the investigation. Due to her role, cases involving the Atlanta Police Department could have led to further conflicts of interest.
The situation has drawn attention to the need for independent oversight within the judiciary. Proposals include legislation for an independent inspector general to ensure ethical compliance. Critics emphasize that Ross’s continued position undermines public trust in judicial integrity.
The absence of comments from Georgia’s U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff has been noted. His silence raises concerns about the lack of accountability in handling such serious misconduct. Voters might view this as neglect of the senatorial responsibility to address issues impacting state judiciary reputation.
Many argue Judge Ross should vacate her position, allowing ethical practices to prevail in the judiciary. Failure to do so may result in impeachment, and there is an expectation for the Justice Department to investigate further.