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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 16, 2023

The Johnson County Commission on Thursday accepted the resignation of Judge Perry Stout for what he called “immoral” acts, WJHL reports. But Stout told commissioners he hopes to return to the bench, planning to run again in 2024. Stout serves as a general sessions and juvenile court judge. He self-reported an incident in January involving “court staff.” County Mayor Larry Potter said the incident involved “an elected official and a county employee.” During a commission meeting this week, Stout said he did not break any laws but said it was best that he step aside. “All acts were consensual with a woman twice the age of consent,” he told the panel. The commission will appoint someone until the next election.