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Judge's husband tells inquiry of sexual fantasies

The husband of a Manitoba judge under investigation for nude photos is steadfastly defending her, saying she was unaware that the photos were being shared on the Internet.
Jack King, husband of Manitoba Justice Lori Douglas, pleaded guilty in March 2011 to professional misconduct at a Manitoba Law Society hearing. (CBC)

The husband of a Manitoba judge under investigation for nude photos is steadfastly defending her, saying she was unaware that the photos were being shared on the Internet.

Jack King is testifying for a second day in Winnipeg at the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC) inquiry into the conduct of his wife, Associate Chief Justice Lori Douglas.

But it was King's conduct in the spotlightTuesday, as he discussed theexplicit photos he took of Douglas and posted online.

King has told the inquiry that he began taking the photos in 1996and started posting some online in 2002, while Douglaswas still a lawyer.

Questioned by independent counsel Guy Pratte, King said he began surfing the porn website Dark Cavern in 2000.

Thewebsite, designed to arrangeinterracial sexual encounters,has a section calledwives and black lovers. King said he posted 35 photos of Douglas there.

When Pratte askedwhy, Kingsaid that he had a fantasy of a threesome of an interracial nature.

King said he placed anad on thesite in 2002, looking for a black man to join the couple in Mexico. When asked ifpeople viewingthe photoscould recognize Douglas, if they knew her, King admitted "shame and stupidity" for not blacking out her face.

Douglas, an associate chief justice of the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench, has denied sexually harassing Alex Chapman. (CBC)

Flipping througha folder of photoswhile on the stand, King blamed a "pursuit of some absolutely bizarre sexual behaviour on my part, self gratification on my part," for posting the photos of his wife.

"My judgment in this regard had left me," he added.

Kinghas already admitted to sending some of those nude photos to a former client of his, Alex Chapman, and trying to lure Chapman tohave sex with Douglas.

Chapman, whois black, has described thephotos ofDouglas in various forms of bondage, with sex toys and performing oral sex.

Douglas wasappointed a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench (family division) in 2005 and later promotedto associate chief justice of the Court of Queen's Bench (family division), in 2009.

The inquiry is looking atwhether Douglas disclosed the matter involving Chapman when she was appointed, and whether the existence of the photos should disqualify her from continuing as a judge.

Whether Douglas knew what her husband was up to and should she have disclosed the story when she was applying to be a judge are the central issues in the CJC inquiry.

During the application process to become a judge, one of the screening questions asks applicants if there is anything in their background that would negatively impact the judiciary.

Douglas answered "no" on her application.

King maintains he acted without his wife's knowledge.

He said Douglas never asked what he was doing with the photos, how they were developed or whether they were being shown to anyone else.

"She had no idea until June 2003 thatI had posted any pictures on the internet," he said, adding Douglas was distraught and horrified to learn he had done so.

Of the photos, about 10 were Polaroids, 36 were on regular film that had to be developed and the rest were digital.

King had the regular film developed by a person whose name he got somewhere. The persondid it in his home andKing kept the negatives in his office, in a locked drawer.

He destroyed the negativesin 2003.

With files from The Canadian Press