
Court: ‘JudgeCutie’ nickname doesn’t ruffle judicial dignity
JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi jurist can call herself “JudgeCutie” without ruffling the dignity of the legal profession.
That’s what the Mississippi Supreme Court says, in one of its speediest decisions in years.
Only two days after hearing arguments, the court — which often takes months for decisions — dismissed a complaint filed against Gay Polk-Payton. The Forrest County justice court judge has gone by “JudgeCutie” on social media.
The state Commission on Judicial Performance sought to reprimand her, saying she had used her job on the bench and the online persona to promote herself as a motivational speaker and musical entertainer. The commission complaint said Polk-Payton had expressed opinions online about her job as a judge, and it criticized her for wearing her judge’s robe on the cover of her book that was a compilation of her social media posts.