‘Thanks. Get out of my courtroom.’: Judge on a power-trip pops off on IT guy helping him

A Harris County judge is under fire after a video shows him berating an IT worker who was helping him with a computer issue.

Judge Nathan Milliron is going viral for all the wrong reasons after catching an attitude with an IT worker who had been trying to help him with a technical problem. The exchange quickly became tense with the judge becoming irate after the employee began lightheartedly joking about the issue being a “false positive.”

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“No, it wasn’t a false alarm. Don’t joke around. I’m serious about this. It was happening. Get out of my courtroom!” he shouted.

But the guy leaving “his” courtroom wasn’t enough for the irritable judge.

“Find his supervisor. Jesus Christ. I’m sick and tired of this bullshit today,” he muttered.

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“Judge Milliron, who has served on the bench since January 2025, declined to comment on the incident when approached in the courtroom on Monday. He also did not allow cameras inside his courtroom, where he was presiding over proceedings in the 215th District Court,” ABC13 reported. “The Harris County District Court Administration confirms that the IT staffer works for that department. Several judges, speaking off camera, described him as helpful and well-liked. They told ABC13 that the young man is called upon often to help judges with a variety of technical issues in their courtrooms, and always strives to just do the job.”

X users were less than impressed with Judge Milliron’s lack of emotional control:

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