Man kicked out of virtual court after logging in with graphic screen name "Buttf****r 3000"

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Over the past 18 months, most of us have probably become familiar with the wonderful world of Zoom.

The online video chat tool is a great way to see old friends and colleagues face to face. However, it has lent itself to some problems, especially with Nathaniel Saxton in St. Joesph County, Michigan.

Saxton was one of eight people in Judge Jeffrey Middleton's court Tuesday afternoon where he was logged on with an incredibly unfortunate screen name.

Instead of his name, Saxton was signed on as "Buttf****r 3000," and Judge Middleton was not having any of it.

Saxton returned just minutes later, this time with the new screen name "Nathaniel Saxaon." He explained to Judge Middleton, according to Law and Crime, that his sister set up his Zoom account, and that the name was an inside joke.

Saxton was in court on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia, which in the city of Three Rivers is punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine.

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