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April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by TyroneP(op): 5:32am On Nov 29, 2025
How US lawyers raped me at bar association conference – Ex-American judge, Ademiluyi

A former judge of Prince George’s County in Maryland, United States, April Ademiluyi, discusses her entry and exit from the judicial system with BIODUN BUSARI

What would you say about your childhood?

I was born in the United States. My parents are from Lagos, Nigeria. My father lives in Lagos, but my mother is here with me in the States. She raised my two siblings and me, who were also born here. I can say that, as a Nigerian, I had difficulties with the acceptance of other cultures. For example, Black Americans didn’t quite accept my family as Africans. So, my mother went through a lot of discrimination from Black Americans, and I certainly went through discrimination myself as a child. As a child, I hung around a lot more Africans than anyone else.

Interestingly, white Americans actually accepted our African heritage more than Black Americans. That’s what it was like growing up for me. As Africans, we had difficulty with Black Americans.

How would you compare racial discrimination between then and now?

Discrimination against Africans at that time was not quite as severe anymore. Things have absolutely changed now. I think it’s because more Africans have migrated to the US. I think it has completely changed the scene and culture. I think Black Americans are far more accepting of us.

But I think one thing I notice now is a kind of hostility between Blacks and Whites. I can’t say things are better now. I think there’s just a different type of discrimination that’s eating up our headlines.

What inspired your studies?

I have a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. Then I went on to law school. I graduated from George Mason University. As far as my studies, I just started with Chemical Engineering because I was good with math and sciences. My parents didn’t even need to tell me what to study. My siblings were also brilliant in math and sciences. So, we didn’t need direction on what to study. We went for our talents and what we enjoyed doing.

What motivated you to go into serving in the public space?

It wasn’t like I went into politics. It was just that I decided to run for judge. Obviously, running for a judge is political. Contesting for a judge in Prince George’s County, Maryland, has some constraints.

It’s not as easy to run for judge as it is for other political positions. However, what actually prompted me to do that was a personal experience that I had. I was a victim of a crime, and I reported it. The perpetrators who harmed me were wealthy and powerful people who were connected to the prosecutors, and because of that, I couldn’t get justice.

It was something that sparked a need for me to make a change to our judicial system. It drove me to want to be a judge. I wanted to ensure that what we call the two-tiered system of justice that treats the rich and the poor differently doesn’t happen on my watch. It was that personal experience that pushed me into a kind of politics or public service.

Would you like to share that experience that pushed you into running for judge?

I was drugged and raped at a bar association conference. It was a sad experience in 2012. It was a conference where lawyers gathered. So, obviously, those who drugged and raped me were lawyers. Then I reported the case to the local police.

They (police) assisted me with recording a conversation between me and one of the people who was involved in drugging and raping me. In that conversation that the police were recording, I got him to confess. Then the recording disappeared. It not only disappeared but was also swapped with another recording.

In the swapped one, he was not confessing to what he did to me. He didn’t confess that he raped me. It was a grainy recording that sounded to me like there were clues that they put the whole thing together.

What happened next after you won as a county judge?

I wanted to be a different judge who was not going to allow justice that treats the rich and the poor differently in my courtroom. It was one of the things that I pledged when I was running for judge.

I pledged to work with the law enforcement agency to uproot corruption in the courts. There was a specific concern that the judges were taking bribes from prison contractors to incarcerate children. That became a point in my campaign where I told myself to work with law enforcement to uncover what they were doing.

All I wanted was for this to be addressed, but this created a lot of tension among the judges who were taking bribes. I must say that it was tough for me to win. It took me running three times to win. I was met with a lot of hostility because they were afraid that I was communicating with the Federal Bureau of Investigation about corruption in the courts.

Out of hostility, I went through a lot of harassment on that job until the very end of it, when I was ultimately terminated. The experience was extremely stressful from day one to the very end because of the harassment they subjected me to.

How many years did you serve to work with the FBI in exposing this corruption you talked about?

I was there for three years and four months. They started by watching my emails. The particular judge I was reporting to the FBI for taking bribes would use whatever I said as a complaint. She would make me look like an uncooperative and biased person.

They used all these things against me. There were times they picked some of my emails out of context and tried to paint a picture like I was being biased on a case that I was deciding. They completely misconstrued my emails.

They would say I was biased on rape cases because I was a rape victim. You don’t see a lot of this in the media. I have not seen any judge being attacked this way. Judges can fire you for any reason, and they used all that to attack me.

Did you have colleagues who stood by you at times to defend you?

I did not get support from anyone there. Everybody was against me. They don’t like anybody in their system who could potentially be talking to law enforcement agencies. There was a lot of corruption going on, and they didn’t want you to uncover it. They didn’t want me to talk about it.

Are you pursuing a case to get justice?

No. The lawsuit I have is not about getting my job back. I cannot go back to that job. As I said, the harassment was too much. There were a number of things they did. I mean, just nine months into this, I started getting harassment letters from a man who was serving a life sentence in a federal penitentiary for drugging and raping women.

They were using this guy to harass me. One morning, there was a huge commercial truck with no license plates that was trailing me and tried to run me off the road. These were all incidents that I reported to the police while I was there. It was very obvious to me that the truck tried to run me off the road. They were trying to kill me. They were afraid of being caught for taking bribes to incarcerate children. That’s a very hefty penalty that is going to come at them.

What do you do now?

I’m not practising law anymore. I decided to focus on going back into intellectual property work. I’m just getting ready to go back into practising patent law specifically.

Recently, President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and threatened to send troops to terminate terrorists ravaging the northern part of Nigeria. What do you think about this?

The thing is that the government is spending a lot of time on immigration cases. The ability of the United States to combat corruption from within is crippled. We have our own problems as well. We have Christian persecution here.

We also have high murder rates in our largest cities. We have corruption that is running and hurting us everywhere. It’s infuriating to see those in power trying to sanction a country like Nigeria.

What will you advise African ladies across the globe who have dreams but are confronted with challenges?

Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t go far in life. We live in a very corrupt world, and I don’t care what country you’re in; corruption is everywhere.

So, you must find what you love and be passionate about doing it. Keep on going. Keep up the good fight and never drop the good fight because with perseverance and hard work, success always happens.
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Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by franchasofficia: 5:38am On Nov 29, 2025
at the conference hall or where? How did it happened?
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by TheWolfen(m): 7:56am On Nov 29, 2025
I was drugged and raped at a bar association conference. It was a sad experience in 2012. It was a conference where lawyers gathered. So, obviously, those who drugged and raped me were lawyers . Then I reported the case to the local police.
You meant they had a group sex with you

This is a serious allegation..
Lawyers having groupie at bar association conference grin
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by muyico(m): 8:16am On Nov 29, 2025
Africans is Africans enemy
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by bmd1010: 8:25am On Nov 29, 2025
franchasofficia:
at the conference hall or where? How did it happened?
After the seminar in the hotel room maybe
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by motymop: 8:32am On Nov 29, 2025
This looks like a PR laundering but then you brought Rape to the interview which literally means you are looking for pity.

Rape is a big thing and making it part of your public image as a professional is manipulative and a red flag
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by kingthreat(m): 9:57am On Nov 29, 2025
The way every woman is claiming rape, who will now care about the genuine rape cases?
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by Mercury12(m): 10:04am On Nov 29, 2025
bmd1010:
After the seminar in the hotel room maybe
Mr speaker.
Seams like you were there abi?

Person say nah conference room dem rape am, u say nah hotel room mayb.
Oya tell us the colour of her pant
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by bmd1010: 10:55am On Nov 29, 2025
Mercury12:
Mr speaker.
Seams like you were there abi?

Person say nah conference room dem rape am, u say nah hotel room mayb.
Oya tell us the colour of her pant
Abeg show me where she said that maybe i. Miss that detail
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by Mercury12(m): 11:30am On Nov 29, 2025
bmd1010:
Abeg show me where she said that maybe i. Miss that detail
Would you like to share that experience that pushed you into running for judge?

I was drugged and raped at a bar association conference. It was a sad experience in 2012


See for yourself then 👆


Next time read before jumping to conclusions so as not to confuse others
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by bmd1010: 11:54am On Nov 29, 2025
Mercury12:
Would you like to share that experience that pushed you into running for judge?

I was drugged and raped at a bar association conference. It was a sad experience in 2012


See for yourself then 👆


Next time read before jumping to conclusions so as not to confuse others
bar association conference. Thats where they held the meeting for lawyers, Jesus Christ, it's the location.


the statement “was drugged and raped at a bar association conference” does not say she was raped in a hall.

It only tells you where the event happened overall (during a bar association conference), not the specific location inside that venue. It could have happened in a hotel room, restroom, parking lot, outside the hall, or somewhere else connected to the conference.

So the statement does not specify “in a hall.”
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by AndroBlaze: 12:54pm On Nov 29, 2025
I am happy she moved into patent law.

Not everyone is meant to be on the field, especially after the case she described and the impact it still seems to be having on her.
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by tanigororo: 1:49pm On Nov 29, 2025
So she was gang raped
Rape and rapist disgusts me
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by kpankpangolo: 3:25pm On Nov 29, 2025
I came looking for details. It was mentioned and pushed aside. Pointless report.
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by FatimaAbubakar(f): 4:31pm On Nov 29, 2025
Say the truth. There was no rape. You knack them.
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by Exousiang01(m): 4:34pm On Nov 29, 2025
I no dey believe all these kind story again.
A lady once threatened me with rape if I dare break her heart
I just do mumu till she tire for me come breakup by herself.
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by floss(m): 4:37pm On Nov 29, 2025
This is very bad and the culprits must be prosecuted if she was raped but if she was the one that raped the men, then she should be prosecuted
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by TechCapon(m): 4:39pm On Nov 29, 2025
she's lying. i dont believe this rubbish
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by datola: 4:45pm On Nov 29, 2025
Lawyers are liars!

I'm not saying this lady lawyer is telling lies o.
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by DenreleDave(m): 4:47pm On Nov 29, 2025
I came across this lady picture.

Pls who is she

Nairalander. Abeg who sabi this lady name. I saw some guys use her Pic on Facebook.. I don search tire.

Who she be

Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by KillahPriest: 4:48pm On Nov 29, 2025
In this age of DNA samples and forensic analysis abi wetin you dey talk huh
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by simpleseyi:
Tell us another story. They are always raping all of you
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by MarketDispatch: 4:55pm On Nov 29, 2025
With Cameras almost every where ...I find this hard to believe
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by Heffalump(m): 4:57pm On Nov 29, 2025
franchasofficia:
at the conference hall or where? How did it happened?
Perhaps she consented. Now it has turned to rape because things have gone sour between them. Men are really suffering in the hands of this gender. cry
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by Pain(m): 4:58pm On Nov 29, 2025
Reading through this thread it is evident that some folks lack comprehension skills. Really sad.
Re: April Ademiluyi: US Lawyers Raped Me At Bar Association Conference by Fgo31: 5:00pm On Nov 29, 2025
Exousiang01:
I no dey believe all these kind story again.
A lady once threatened me with rape if I dare break her heart
I just do mumu till she tire for me come breakup by herself.
This one off o. Is it possible sha?
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