A Minnesota judge has been accused by a state disciplinary body of referring at least 19 divorce mediation cases to his personal attorney, in exchange for a $64,000 discount on the legal bill for his own divorce. His ex-wife then reportedly dropped the dime on his alleged misconduct. "In 2004, Judge Timothy Blakely was allegedly cash-strapped by his divorce and owed more than $100,000 in fees to the St. Paul-based law firm of Collins, Buckley, Sauntry and Haugh," reports the Pioneer Press. "A complaint filed by the Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards maintains that Blakely then began to appoint Christine… ...