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Texas Judge Berates IT Worker Over Computer Glitch
31 Mar
Summary
- Harris County Judge Nathan Milliron harshly scolded an IT worker.
- The incident occurred in a courtroom while the worker fixed his computer.
- Milliron's behavior sparked widespread online outrage and condemnation.

Harris County Judge Nathan Milliron faced significant backlash after video surfaced showing him berating an IT worker in his courtroom. The footage captured Milliron, who had apparently been experiencing computer audio issues, aggressively confronting the IT staffer who had just resolved the problem. Milliron dismissed the IT worker's attempt to lighten the mood with humor, insisting the issue was serious and demanding to speak with the worker's supervisor.
The judge's conduct, including raising his hand to dismiss the employee and expressing extreme frustration off-camera, quickly went viral across social media platforms. Millions of viewers condemned Milliron's behavior, labeling him as rude and entitled. The IT staffer was later described by courthouse colleagues as a well-liked and competent employee.
While local court administrators have no authority to discipline elected officials like Judge Milliron, the administrative judge of the civil court, Rabeea Collier, issued a statement. She emphasized the need for professionalism and respect within the judicial system and assured the public that established procedures exist to address concerns about judicial conduct.
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct, however, could not confirm whether any complaints or investigations were pending due to confidentiality rules. Judge Milliron himself declined to comment on the incident.