Mack, an attorney and the former chief judge of the 26th Circuit Court serving Alpena and Montmorency counties, sent one of his clients numerous explicit text messages seeking “suggestive photos” and sexual favors, the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board said in a Thursday order revoking Mack’s law license.
Among several other misdeeds, the Discipline Board also accused Mack of unspecified “professional misconduct” while he presided as judge over a felony case, of encouraging a client who was on probation to drink alcohol, of practicing law while his license was suspended, and of failing to respond to state licensing investigators.
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