I don't see that the judge did anything wrong. And it happened in 1993.
from the link:
A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit appeals court reviewed the case again, and on Monday ordered a U.S. District judge to allow Wellons' lawyers to investigate why the gifts were given. It also directs the judge to hold an evidentiary hearing into the gifts if necessary.
The panel's opinion, written by U.S. Circuit Judge Charles R. Wilson, noted the "extraordinary circumstances" of the case but suggested there may have been no wrongdoing.
"No court that has reviewed this case has been comfortable with these gifts," the opinion read. "Yet, troubling facts do not automatically give rise to a legal claim."
Both Staley and Hooper said they would welcome an investigation to clear up any confusion about what happened.
"Everybody there was a very high caliber person and no one was remotely interested in doing anything but our duty," Hooper said.
Staley, for her part, said she is frustrated the issue wasn't reviewed sooner.
"I don't understand why it hasn't been looked into before. All this time has passed and memories are going to fade," the judge said. "If there's concerns, you might as well investigate it, find out what the situation is."