Adrian Fulford

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Person.png Adrian Fulford  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, judge, deep state actor?)
Adrian Fulford.jpg
BornAdrian Bruce Fulford
1953-01-08
Alma materUniversity of Southampton
UK judge reportedly involved in backing the Paedophile Information Exchange

Employment.png Investigatory Powers Commissioner

In office
3 March 2017 - Present
Appointed byTheresa May
Nominated byJohn Thomas

Employment.png Lord Justice of Appeal Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
10 May 2013 - Present

Employment.png Judge of the International Criminal Court

In office
11 March 2003 - 11 March 2012

Employment.png Justice of the High Court of Justice

In office
21 November 2002 - Present

Sir Adrian Bruce Fulford PC QC (born 8 January 1953), styled The Rt Hon. Lord Justice Fulford, is a Lord Justice of Appeal. On 3 March 2017 he was appointed Investigatory Powers Commissioner.[1]

Career

Fulford was a judge of the International Criminal Court in The Hague from 2003-12, and the Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales from January 2016 to March 2017.

Backing PIE?

In 2014, the Daily Mail reported that "Lord Justice Fulford, named last year as an adviser to the Queen, was a key backer of the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) which police suspect of abusing children on an ‘industrial scale’. "[2] "The Mail on Sunday states “But he said he had “no memory” of being a founder member of the Conspiracy Against Public Morals, which continues “was set up to defend PIE leaders facing criminal charges.”"[3]

"Fully exonerated"

He resigned following this report, but was later "fully exonerated" of misconduct allegations, according to the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office. The report was only published in summary form.[4]

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