A San Francisco-based state judicial watchdog agency has removed a L.A. County Superior Court judge from office in part for taping a television show called "Mobile Court" inside a strip club where he heard a small-claims case, according to the law.com.
The case involved a stripper who claimed that she had been wrongly disqualified from "The Miss Wet On The Net" contest.
The commission also said Ross violated judicial ethics by getting paid $5,000 in the 2002 television pilot.
Ross is the eighth California judge to be removed from office by the commission since 1995, according to the site.
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