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Rule 2.4 of the Rules of Judicial Disciplinary Procedure provides that the details of complaints filed or investigations conducted by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel shall be confidential. The details/investigation remain confidential unless the judicial officer has been admonished by JIC or a Statement of Charges has been issued. The Rule of Confidentiality attaches and becomes effective upon the filing of the complaint. JIC may find it necessary to disclose the identity and the existence of this complaint to the involved judicial officer. When you file the complaint, you are expressly consenting to any such disclosure to the judicial officer in question.