NYC Judge Fired For His ‘Other Job’ On OnlyFans

Gregory Locke, 33, a now-former New York City administrative law judge, got fired when his superiors discovered his "other job" over on OnlyFans and JustFor.Fans - the amateur adult entertainment sites.
Judge Gregory Locke (screen cap via Instagram)

Gregory Locke, 33, a now-former New York City administrative law judge, got fired when his superiors discovered his “other job” over on OnlyFans and JustFor.Fans – the amateur adult entertainment sites.

Gregory Locke, 33, a now-former New York City administrative law judge, got fired when his superiors discovered his "other job" over on OnlyFans and JustFor.Fans - the amateur adult entertainment sites.

From the New York Post:

Gregory A. Locke, 33, charges fans 12 bucks a month on the platform and has produced more than 100 posts since he opened an account in November 2020.

He maintains another X-rated account on JustFor.Fans, where he charges $9.99.

“White collar professional by day… very unprofessional by night. always amateur, always raw, always slutty,” reads descriptions on OnlyFans.

Locke wasn’t too fazed from being fired it seems as he apparently partied in Las Vegas this past weekend.

Locke wasn’t very discreet on social media platforms like Twitter. For instance, when Mayor Eric Adams recently made comments criticizing the separation of church and state, Locke tweeted, “Eric Adams can suck my c**t.”

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A week ago, he told City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino in a tweet to “choke on a d–k” in response to her criticism of Drag Queen Story Hour in public libraries.

That apparently kicked off some curiosity for folks which led to his being fired last Tuesday.

From the city’s Rules of Conduct handbook:  “A city administrative law judge shall conduct all of his or her extra-judicial activities so that they do not cast reasonable doubt on the city administrative law judge’s capacity to act impartially as a city administrative law judge,” and “do not detract from the dignity of judicial office.”

But things may be A-OK for Locke. According to Dominic Ford, the founder of JustFor.Fans, “This performer has the opportunity to be earning over $100,000 a year if he posted more content.”

It seems like he may have more time on his hands now. Or, something on his hands now…