Deborah Batts, First Openly Gay Judge on the Federal Bench, Dies at 72

Deborah Batts, a U.S. District court judge for the Southern District of New York and the first openly gay judge on the federal bench, has died at 72. Batts was nominated to the federal bench by Bill Clinton and was sworn in in 1994. The cause of Batts’ death has not been disclosed.


Deborah Batts profiled in a 2011 episode of ‘In The Life’.

The New York Daily News reports: “Batts was about to preside over embezzlement trial of lawyer Michael Avenatti, who is accused of swindling $300,000 from his best-known client, porn star Stormy Daniels, while he was representing her in her legal fight against President Trump.”

Said Manhattan federal Chief Judge Colleen McMahon in a statement:

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