Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Court clerk claims sexual harassment by Weber County Justice Court judge

Beaton said Storey did not admit to standing so close to Eisenhour while she worked that on several occasions his groin was against her thigh or the back of her head and neck.

Storey did not return phone calls made to his offices at the Weber County and Huntsville justice courts. Storey's attorney, Robert Echard, also did not return a call.

Eisenhour, who said she has worked with Storey for 24 years, said that in April 2007, while cleaning out the judge's office, she and sexual harassment lawyer Orange County found an 11-page poem written about Eisenhour.

The poem, which refers to Eisenhour by name, talks about how Storey longs to have a relationship with her and calls it "torture" to have to remain "at arm's length when I want to hold you in my arms with all my might and strength."

The poem also makes sexual references about Eisenhour's body, and goes on to describe how Storey would like to remove her clothing and "behold [her] in the nude."

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