Controversy Surrounds Federal Judge Eleanor Ross Amid Allegations
Overview of Judge Eleanor Ross
Eleanor Ross, a federal judge located in Atlanta, has recently gained national attention following reports that she received a private reprimand due to allegations of having a sexual relationship with an Atlanta police officer within judicial chambers during working hours. This situation has sparked renewed examination of Ross' legal career, her judicial history, and her position in Georgia's federal court system.
Judge Eleanor Ross: A Trailblazer in Georgia
Ross holds a position as a judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Nominated by former President Barack Obama, she was confirmed by the Senate in 2014, making history as the first Black woman to serve on this court.
Background as a Prosecutor
Prior to her federal judgeship, Ross worked as a federal prosecutor and was also part of the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office in Georgia. Additionally, she held a position as a state court judge before her federal appointment.
High-Profile Cases Under Her Belt
Ross became more widely known after overseeing the criminal fraud case involving reality television personalities Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were found guilty of bank and tax fraud in 2022. The couple later received a pardon from President Donald Trump.
Allegations Involving Deputy Chief Kelley Collier
Recent reports have linked Deputy Chief Kelley Collier of the Atlanta Police Department to the alleged relationship mentioned in the reprimand. It is claimed that this conduct occurred over a two-year span and created an uncomfortable atmosphere for court clerks and staff.
Personal Life
Ross is married to Brian K. Ross, who is also a judge in the State Court of DeKalb County. Together, they have two daughters. While this controversy has attracted considerable public interest, no criminal charges have been filed, and the focus remains on judicial ethics and professional conduct within the federal court system.
