
A civil rights lawyer in Oklahoma City has been arrested for contempt of court after she went ballistic at a judge.
And she’s now announced the closure of her law firm.
First, there’s a video of Robyn Hopkins exploding on Judge Laurie Jackson in Pontotoc County:
Unhinged transgender attorney, a woman pretending to be a man, was arrested for contempt of court after she continuously screamed at the judge
She then yelled, “I can’t breathe,” while getting tossed to the ground, and demanded a female officer.
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— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 26, 2026
The actions of the transgender individual, she’s a woman claiming to be a man, were outlined at Resist the Mainstream.
The events developed as Jackson was instruction Hopkins to file the appropriate petition on behalf of a client, Julie Ann Kramer, in a custody fight.
Hopkins responded to the instructions by alleging bias, the report said.
She repeatedly referenced her transgender status, as if that was supposed to require the judge to make allowances. There were many interruptions of the judge.
Then during the arrest, Hopkins repeatedly screamed, including “I can’t breathe” and demanded a female officer. She even screamed that someone should call “911.”
“After her arrest, she announced she would step away from legal practice, citing safety concerns and potential grounds for a discrimination lawsuit,” the report said. “Hopkins had been licensed to practice law in Oklahoma for about 11 years, and her firm, Hopkins Law and Associates, PC, which handled family law, criminal defense, immigration, and estate planning, subsequently closed.”
Kramer’s case remains unresolved.
The transgender attorney who was tackled to the ground after getting into an argument with an Oklahoma judge has closed down their LGBTQ law firm.
Rob Hopkins says Hopkins Law and Associates is closed down following the incident.
“At this time, it is the right move for me… https://t.co/mfKGE9In9L pic.twitter.com/vBAPPCHmZT
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 26, 2026







