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Web name linked to Judge Shirley Strickland Saffold has comments on other sites; some target Arabs, Asians, others

Posted on May 9, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Gabriel Baird of the Plain Dealer has more on the “lawmiss” commenter associated with a courthouse computer used by Judge Shirley Strickland Saffold:

The cleveland.com username “lawmiss” gained national attention in March after The Plain Dealer reported it had links to Judge Shirley Strickland Saffold and had commented on cases before Saffold, including that of accused serial killer Anthony Sowell.

The chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court ultimately removed Saffold from the Sowell case because of the comments.

Now, a search of Web sites visited by Saffold’s courthouse computer has turned up lawmiss usernames on at least 10 other Internet domains. Lawmiss comments on sites other than cleveland.com attack Arabs, disparage Asians and vilify white men. They sneer at inter-racial relations, condemn homosexuals and rail against police.

The story goes on to list specific web sites, comments, and user profiles for “lawmiss.”
Read more on Cleveland.com

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