Judge Miguel Camacho Publicly Reprimanded After Court Finds He Sexual Harassed Two Court Employees

Judge Miguel Camacho, who served up until last year in the V.I. Superior Court on St. Croix, has been publicly reprimanded by the judicial branch of government, led by the V.I. Supreme Court, after internal investigations concluded that he sexually harassed two court staff. The investigations also concluded that Mr. Camacho violated eight rules of the Virgin Islands Model Code of Judicial Conduct.

2022-02-16 12:16:14 - VI News Staff

According to court documents obtained by the Consortium, on March 1, 2021 the Superior Court completed an initial investigation into allegations of sexual harassment of an employee by Mr. Camacho, who as of Wednesday was employed as litigation director at the Legal Services of the Virgin Islands. The findings were then forwarded to the court's Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC). On March 3, a review or the initial investigation led to the discovery of a second allegation of misconduct. Thereafter on March 5, Presiding Judge Harold Willocks filed a grievance with the ODC on behalf of the two court staff who were allegedly sexually harassed by Mr. Camacho. Following a second investigation, which was completed on April 8, 2021, the ODC issued its report and recommendations to the court's investigative panel on April 21, 2021.

On May 6, the in investigative panel, which agreed with the ODC's recommendations, submitted an order that included, among other items, a request to petition the V.I. Supreme Court for an immediate interim suspension of Mr. Camacho pending final determination. "Additionally, the investigative panel concluded there were reasonable grounds to demonstrate that [Mr. Camacho] had engaged in serious acts of misconduct warranting a full investigation."

The panel specifically concluded that Mr. Camacho had violated the following eight rules of the Virgin Islands Model Code of Judicial Conduct:



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