This was a very well known fact when this happen. It was a judge that judged a
futurity. The AKC did not suspend her but the GSDCA would not allow her to
judge a futurity or Nationals for 5 years. AKC took no action. I actually just
had this discussion with someone recently. There was a big uproar at a Futurity
this year and one of the players in that deal was one of the players in the
other incident also. The only difference is that it is was played out on FB
from the futurity and when the other incident happened FB had not been born
yet. :-) The PC can refuse to allow anyone to judge their shows and they can
still judge any AKC show. In order not to judge a show they would have to be
suspended by the AKC. My understanding with the recent Futurity incident the
AKC took no action and sent the complaint to the PC to handler. Could have
something to do with this but not sure. I know she was at that Futurity but I
was not so it is all speculation for those of us that were not there to see and
witness what happen. I am sure the board will handler it. That is part of their
job.
Lee Brown
Too far from the womb and too close to the tomb to care about what anyone
thinks of me.
---- Helen Franklin <helenfranklin520@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was approached with documents and proof of miss deeds by a very popular
judge. I was begged to make a complaint to the parent club on the behalf
of
several active show people who wanted to remain unknown. I did so on their
behalf. It went to AKC and the parent club. Action was taken against this
popular judge whereby this person did not judge a national or futurity for
five
years but the membership never knew about it. Things can be kept very
private.
Helen