Jason Dwight Lee (June 2, 1915 – February 19, 1980) was an American politician and judge in the state of Oregon.
[2][5] In 1974, he won a primary election over incumbent judge Jacob Tanzer for a seat on the Oregon Court of Appeals.
[2][7] Lee lost the jury trial, but the Oregon Supreme Court reversed the decision and ordered the Secretary of State to put him back on the fall ballot.
[2] This led reporter Russell Sadler to request Lee's disciplinary records from the Oregon State Bar (OSB).
[9] Once released, the files contained many complaints, a letter of reprimand for improperly contacting a judge, and weighed a total of 15 pounds.