NYC judge who freed career criminal accused of beating elderly man shuts door on Post reporter when questioned over ruling

A Manhattan judge responsible for releasing career criminal Johnson Earl after he allegedly pummeled an elderly man refused to answer questions about her ruling when paid a visit by The Post Saturday.

“Noooo – you cannot come to my home,” an irritated Beverly Tatham said in response to a reporter identifying themselves, before swiftly shutting the door to her Brownsville home.

The turn-em-loose judge was presumably in no mood to defend how she granted the 44-year-old Earl supervised release – despite a second-degree assault charge for allegedly beating an 83-year-old man on a Lower Manhattan train last month, according to cops…

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