‘Knees together’ judge Robin Camp resigning from the bench
OTTAWA — A judge who asked a sexual assault complainant in a trial why she couldn’t keep her knees together quit Thursday after a scathing rebuke from the body that oversees the Canadian judiciary.
In a statement distributed by his lawyer, Justice Robin Camp said he would step down as a member of the Federal Court effective Friday.
“I would like to express my sincere apology to everyone who was hurt by my comments,” Camp said in the statement. “I thank everyone who was generous and kind to me and my family in the last 15 months, particularly my legal team.”
The move came after the Canadian Judicial Council recommended that Camp be removed from the bench, because his conduct was “manifestly and profoundly destructive” to the impartiality and integrity of the judiciary.


