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Missouri judge who wore an Elvis wig and often played his music in court agrees to step down

Judge Thornhill accepted a six-month suspension and 18 months on the bench before retiring after repeatedly wearing an Elvis wig and playing Elvis music in court, the commission said.

  • A judge in the US resigned after being disciplined for wearing an Elvis wig in court and playing Elvis music while presiding over cases.
  • The judge sometimes referenced Elvis lyrics or offered litigants options on how they wanted to be sworn in, including with Elvis music.
  • The commission found the judge's Elvis antics violated rules requiring judges to maintain decorum and promote confidence in the judiciary.
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St Louis Post-Dispatch broke the news in St. Louis, United States on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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