To follow up. I've managed to resolve this issue by removing .gconf
.gconfd .gnome2 and .gnome2-private folders from my home directory.
After restarting Xorg, I've managed to login into my account, loosing
only the GNOME related settings (they're set to default now). I don't
know if this is the same issue other people are having nor if this
workaround could help them as well. It is obvious, that the hiccup is
configuration related and I could provide with the configure files that
caused the aforementioned gnome-panel high CPU usage memory leak.

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gnome-panel freeze/infinite loop/memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432794
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