Legal Ethics
Lawyer for Computer Worker Reported Hacking Allegations Against Judge
Posted Jan 28, 2008 9:45 AM CST
By Debra Cassens Weiss
The formal ethics charges recently filed against Las Vegas Judge Elizabeth Halverson contained previously undisclosed allegations that the judge tried unsuccessfully to hack into the county computer system to access the e-mail of other employees.
A computer worker who says he refused Halverson’s tech request says it was his lawyer who reported Halverson to the Judicial Discipline Commission, the Las Vegas Sun reports.
Gregory Klassoff, who works for Supertech Computers, told the Sun he was sent to Halverson’s chambers last spring with instructions to help her retrieve a missing file. But when he got to the courthouse, she had a different request.
“Halverson didn’t want a missing file,” Klassoff told the newspaper. Instead she wanted e-mails of employees she had clashed with, according to a lawyer with the judicial discipline commission.
Klassoff says he refused, telling Halverson, “If you want me to break into a computer that’s somebody else’s, I’m not going to do that.”
Halverson’s lawyer, William Gammage, says it’s wrong to characterize the request as one for “hacking,” although he couldn’t go in to the details.

Comments
Lvegaseyes
Jan 28, 2008 12:19 PM CST
LOL.. this is hystercial. Sounds like the computer nerd is looking for his 15 min of fame and seeing his name in print.
So, we are to believe that the Judge would have this man come to her chambers at her work place to get her to hack into a computer system? LOL.. and the Judge called Computer world to do this?
I have been in Computer Securitry for 15 years. I have yet to see someone who truly wanted to “hack in” to a computer system call a local computer company to come to her office. LOL..
Sounds to me there is much more to this story.
People trying to hack into systems do not call local computer companies.. they do NOT bring the person to the office during business hours. If someone wanted to break into the system, one they would have as they would have done this much differently and not with a local computer company.
I can’t wait for the truth to come out on this one.
This railroading of Halverson gets more and more fun all the time.
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