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NJ judge investigated for 'inappropriate' TikTok videos

Videos show judge lip-syncing to songs containing profanity, racist terms

Aired 07/05/2023

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NJ judge investigated for 'inappropriate' TikTok videos

Clip: 7/5/2023 | 1m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

Videos show judge lip-syncing to songs containing profanity, racist terms

Bergen County Judge Gary Wilcox is under investigation for making numerous TikTok videos that show him lip-syncing to songs containing profanity, sexual references and racist terms. According to a complaint filed by the state’s committee on judicial conduct, the "inappropriate" videos were posted under a pseudonym.

Aired 07/05/2023

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