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Watch: Inept Texas Judge Blasted After Camera Catches Him Cursing Kind Computer Tech – Now His Nasty Emails Demanding Respect Have Leaked, Too

A Harris County Civil Court judge in Texas, Nathan Milliron, was captured on video berating an IT worker over a courtroom audio issue, telling the technician to “get out of my courtroom” and insisting he was serious as the worker tried to ease tension. The clip suggests a broader pattern of Milliron talking down to others in his professional life. The New York Post reports additional instances, including him demanding respect as a “duly elected judge,” speaking harshly to the district clerk Marilyn Burgess, and addressing a woman named Lisa as a subordinate. Milliron, who took office in January 2025 after a razor-thin 304-vote win over Elaine Palmer, faces scrutiny from the Texas Ethics Commission over campaign finance and personal financial disclosure filings; his term runs through 2028. Observers say a change in tone may be needed if he hopes to continue in the role.


A judge in Texas was seen on camera belittling an IT worker — and seems to have a broader pattern of talking down to other people in his professional life.

Harris County Civil Court Judge Nathan Milliron was seen in footage circulating on Instagram speaking to the aforementioned worker about an audio issue in the courtroom when he became agitated about the situation.

“Okay, false alarm,” the worker told the judge after checking the issue. “No, it wasn’t a false alarm.”

“False negative,” the worker said, chuckling and trying to ease the tension.

“Don’t joke around. I’m serious about this. It was happening,” the judge shot back.

He told the man to “get out of my courtroom,” before ranting to himself. “Try and be civilized… sick and tired of this bulls**t today.”

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Although the exchange could be dismissed as a one-off, a report from the New York Post documented other instances of this behavior from Milliron.

In s with District Clerk Marilyn Burgess, he said, “My court will no longer be stagnant because of DCO’s ineptitude,” wanting respect as a “duly elected judge.”

He also wrote, “THIS IS NO LONGER AN ASK. GET ME A CLERK THAT RESPONDS TO ME and does the job!”

In another to the district clerk’s office, he spoke down to a woman identified as “Lisa,” calling her a subordinate.

“Lisa — you got an e-mail today… right? Own it. I’m the District Judge and your (sic) are absolutely a subordinate.”

“You have someone that wants to be in 215th… you can’t stomach it… right? I will.”

The New York Post reported that Milliron is also facing trouble with the Texas Ethics Commission over failure to comply with filing laws for a campaign finance report and a personal financial disclosure report.

The judge is fairly new to the bench, having taken office in January 2025.

While one could excuse his power trip as stemming from a lack of experience and an arrogance in having authority in a courtroom, Milliron might want to change his tone quickly.

According to Ballotpedia, he won over his incumbent Democrat opponent Elaine Palmer by a razor-thin 304 votes.

His term lasts until the end of 2028.

Perhaps he should come off his high horse if he plans to continue in this role for another term.




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