Tuesday, May 27, 2025

$500K Cash Bond Set For 41-year-old Julie C. Valadez In Walworth County, Charged With 2 Felony Counts Of Interfering With Child Custody In Wisconsin

Valadez's bail set at $500,000 in Walworth County for multiple felony charges for interfering with the custody of other parent and interfering after court custody order, and being a party to a crime on both charges.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 27, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Julie C. Valadez, 41, turned herself in to Walworth County authorities and made her first court appearance, which her previous felony warrant was removed. A cash bail for Valadez was set at $500,000. Valadez had an open felony warrant for 2 felony counts for interfering with the child custody of other parent, and interfering with custody after custody order including party to a crime in both charges.

Julie apparently has decided to cross into the U.S. from Canada on May 14th. She was detained by U.S. Customs on an open felony warrant from Wisconsin in Seattle when she arrived at the airport. 

While she was in custody in Seattle, she suffered a critical heart attack and was released from custody three days after her medical condition change and became stable, and she remained free until she presented herself at the Walworth County court hearing on a return on a warrant on Tuesday, which she was taken into custody pending a cash bail release.

During the court return on a warrant hearing, Ricardo Valadez and the prosecutor argued that Julie's cash bail should be at least $1,000,000, but Walworth County Judge Daniel S. Johnson set the cash bail at $500,000. Also, her son Ethan told Judge Johnson that he continues to live with Julie's parents to stay away from Ricardo, his abusive father.

In brief, Valadez returned to Wisconsin in order to challenge the frivolous criminal complaint filed against her, and continue to challenge Waukesha County for allegedly kidnapping her four children and former Waukesha County family Judge Michael Aprahamian illegal decision to prohibit Valadez from having contact with her children during a divorce proceeding, which Judge Ralph M. Ramirez allowed to continue after Aprahamian was removed from the case, and is still ongoing today under Judge Jennifer R. Dorow, who now presides over the Valadez divorce case, despite Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruling that Judge Aprahamian was erroneous to prohibit Julie from seeing or having contact with her children. Julie filed for divorce in Waukesha County in 2018. Court of Appeals ruling: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2024/06/waukesha-county-family-court-judge.html and http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2022/02/ralph-m-ramirez-new-judge-lacked.html

According to Walworth County criminal court records, the next preliminary hearing for Julie was set for June 6, 2025 at 2:00 p.m., at the Walworth Judicial Center, room 2055.

A frivolous criminal complaint was filed against Julie Valadez in 2023, after Ethan Valadez her son, then 15, ran away from his alleged abusive father Ricardo Valadez and crossed into Canada to be with Julie. Ethan's name was made public after a run away alert noticed in Walworth County was published in social media. Also, Kimberlee Coronado, 48, and Kathryn Alamea-Xian, 52, were criminal charged along with Julie. Coronado of Waukesha, was charged in Walworth County with one felony count for interfering with the custody of other parent and party to crime, she will have a court status conference hearing on October 14th. Alamea-Xian from Hawaii,  who was also criminally charged with two felony counts for interfering with the custody of other parent, and interfering with custody after custody order including party to a crime remains in Canada seeking refugee status. Julie's criminal complaint at link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/02/frivolous-felony-charges-and-warrant.html

Julie won an appeal against Judge Aprahamian's erroneous decision to allow Julie's husband, Ricardo Valadez, a former pastor accused of domestic violence abuse and who made false statements in the divorce case without being criminally charged.


Delevan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman filed a false police report of frivolous criminal charges at link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/06/julie-valadez-ordered-released-from.html

According to Coronado's Walworth County court transcripts, Det. Hinman allegedly lied on the stand when he was asked, if he knew Ethan and Julie. He denied knowing them. This was a lie because Det. Hinman was assigned to Ethan’s case when he had called police during an altercation with his father. Hinman was the follow up detective who buried the Ethan abuse case. Ethan had information in his iPad full of evidence of his father’s alleged crimes, but the Delavan Police Department gave the iPad to Ricardo. That’s why Ethan had his iPad taken away from him for about a year, Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) learned.

State of Wisconsin political, law enforcement and judicial officials have failed Julie Valadez and her plight to regain custody of her children at link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2024/10/wisconsin-needs-radical-refom-and.html

A GoFundMe for Julie Valadez was created by Luz Sosa at link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-julie-valadez-help-a-mother-fight-for-freedom

Sunday, May 25, 2025

41-year-old Jesse Fonseca, Former Owner Of Sabor Tropical Restaurant And Organizer Of Fiesta Latina 2024 Sentenced To 1 Year Probation For Felony Stalking, And 30 Days Straight In Jail For Misdemeanor Intimidating Female Victim

Fonseca in a plea deal agreement with Waukesha County prosecutors received 30 straight days in jail for a misdemeanor count of intimidating a female victim, and 1 year probation for one felony count of stalking.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 25, 2025

Waukesha, Wisconsin - On May 19, 2025, Jesse Fonseca, 41, was sentenced to 1 year probation for one felony count for stalking, and 30 days straight in jail for one misdemeanor count for intimidating a female victim.

Fonseca was ordered to begin serving his 30 days straight time sentence at the Waukesha County jail on Monday, May 26, 2025.

Fonseca is the former owner of Sabor Tropical Restaurant and organizer of Fiesta Latina 2024 in Milwaukee.

In a plea agreement, Fonseca pleaded guilty to one felony count of stalking his former girlfriend in Waukesha. He also pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count for intimidating a victim.

Five days ago, Fonseca appear on RPW TV (YouTube) and talked about his criminal case in Waukesha County. He says that at the time of the incident, he was drinking and was high on drugs, when he learned that his former girlfriend was staying at the residence of his best friend while she was also seeing and staying with Fonseca. Fonseca in the interview says, that his former girlfriend had previously told him that she was pregnant from him, and when he went to visit her in Waukesha, she was not at her home, but he later discovered that she was at his best friend's residence spending the night at his place. Fonseca saw her vehicle at his best friend's place and then he decided to smash the window of her vehicle and so on...check out the first 30 minutes of his interview about his criminal case with RPW TV at link: https://youtu.be/WwTMZ9fypPI

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

40-year-old Julie C. Valadez Returned On Warrant Hearing Set For May 27 In Walworth County, Charged With 2 Felony Counts Of Interfering With Child Custody In Wisconsin

Valadez had been in Canada seeking refugee status after former Waukesha County family court Judge Ralph M. Ramirez attempted to file contempt charges against her during Valadez's ongoing legal fight to regain custody of her four children, which Judge Michael Aprahamian, a previous judge in the case, illegally decided not allow Valadez see or have access to her children. Judge Aprahamian illegally allowed Julie's husband Ricardo Valadez (alleged abusive father) to have full custody of their four children.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 21, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, the Walworth County criminal court records show that Julie C. Valadez, 40, is expected to make a return on warrant-initial appearance on May 27th. Julie apparently has decided to cross into the U.S. from Canada in order to face the frivolous criminal complaint against her, and continue to challenge Waukesha County for allegedly kidnapping her four children and former Waukesha County family Judge Michael Aprahamian illegal decision to prohibit Valadez from having contact with her children during a divorce proceeding, which Judge Ralph M. Ramirez allowed to continue after Aprahamian was removed from the case, and is still ongoing today under Judge Jennifer R. Dorow, who now presides over the Valadez divorce case, despite Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruling that Judge Aprahamian was erroneous to prohibit Julie from seeing or having contact with her children. Julie filed for divorce in Waukesha County in 2018. Court of Appeals ruling: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2024/06/waukesha-county-family-court-judge.html and http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2022/02/ralph-m-ramirez-new-judge-lacked.html

According to Walworth County criminal court records, a hearing is set for Julie Valadez on May 27, 2025 at 1:15 p.m., at the Walworth Judicial Center, room 3040 in regards to return on warrant-initial appearance.

Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) checked the Walworth County Sheriff's jail inmate locator on Wednesday before publishing article, and found that Julie has not yet been booked at the county jail.

A frivolous criminal complaint was filed against Julie Valadez in 2023, after Ethan Valadez her son, then 15, ran away from his alleged abusive father Ricardo Valadez and crossed into Canada to be with Julie. Ethan's name was made public after a run away alert noticed in Walworth County was published in social media. Also, Kimberlee Coronado, 48, and Kathryn Alamea-Xian, 52, were criminal charged along with Julie. Coronado of Waukesha, was charged in Walworth County with one felony count for interfering with the custody of other parent and party to crime, she will have a court status conference hearing on October 14th. Alamea-Xian from Hawaii,  who was also criminally charged with two felony counts for interfering with the custody of other parent, and interfering with custody after custody order including party to a crime remains in Canada seeking refugee status. Julie's criminal complaint at link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/02/frivolous-felony-charges-and-warrant.html

Julie won an appeal against Judge Aprahamian's erroneous decision to allow Julie's husband, Ricardo Valadez, a former pastor accused of domestic violence abuse and who made false statements in the divorce case without being criminally charged.


Delevan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman filed a false police report of frivolous criminal charges at link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/06/julie-valadez-ordered-released-from.html

State of Wisconsin political, law enforcement and judicial officials have failed Julie Valadez and her plight to regain custody of her children at link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2024/10/wisconsin-needs-radical-refom-and.html

Thursday, May 15, 2025

41-year-old Raul Herrera Charged With Hit-and-run Causing The Death Of Roberto Deleon, 90, In The Southside Of Milwaukee

Herrera was charged in Milwaukee County for the fatal hit-and-run death of a 90-year-old man.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 15, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Thursday, Raul Herrera, 41, of Milwaukee was charged with one felony count for the May 10, 2025 fatal hit-and-run death of Roberto Deleon, 90, at the 1000 block of S. 35 Street in the Southside of Milwaukee.

If convicted Herrera is facing up to 25 years in prison and up to $100,000 in fines.

According to police, Deleon was struck by Herrera while he crossed the street. Herrera then fled the scene, but was later identified and taken into custody.

In addition on Thursday, Herrera was criminally charged in another case with one felony count for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety including use of a dangerous weapon, domestic abuse assessment; one felony count for intimidate a witness/domestic abuse including use of a dangerous weapon and domestic abuse assessment; one felony count for false imprisonment including use of a dangerous weapon and domestic abuse assessment; one felony count for strangulation/suffocation including use of a dangerous weapon and domestic abuse assessment; and two misdemeanor counts for battery including use of dangerous weapon and domestic abuse assessment, and disorderly conduct including use of a dangerous weapon and domestic abuse assessment. 

If convicted, Herrera is facing 10 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines, or both for each felony count for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety and intimidate a witness/domestic abuse; facing up to 6 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines, or both for each felony count of false imprisonment and strangulation/suffocation; and 9 months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines, or both for one misdemeanor count for battery, and up to 90 days in jail and up to $1,000 in fines, or both for one misdemeanor count for disorderly conduct.



29-year-old Janice Ramos Charged With 1st-degree Intentional Homicide For The Murder Of Astrid N. González-Feliciano, 30, In The Southside Of Milwaukee

Ramos lured her child's father out of González-Feliciano's residence who he was now dating before Ramos fatally shot his girlfriend with a .45 caliber handgun.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 15, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Janice Ramos, 29, of Milwaukee was charged with one felony count for 1st-degree intentional homicide including several enhancers (modifiers to the charge), use of a dangerous weapon, and party to a crime for the May 5, 2025 homicide of Astrid N. González-Feliciano, 30, at the 1900 block of W. Amy Pl in the Southside of Milwaukee. 

If convicted on all counts, Ramos is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole for 1st-degree intentional homicide, and an additional 5 years in prison for using a dangerous weapon. A $100,000 cash bail was set for Ramos, she was booked on May 12th at the Milwaukee County jail.

Police found González-Feliciano deceased at the location due to fatal gunshot wounds. González-Feliciano was located just inside her residence fatally shot, at least 4 spent .45 caliber castings were recovered by police including the ones that her young child had picked up and was holding when police arrived at the scene.

Police discovered that González-Feliciano had been fatally shot at least 20 hours before they were called to the homicide crime scene.

According to the criminal complaint, the neighbors had previously heard loud bangs, but thought they were fireworks. Later, a neighbor saw several of González-Feliciano's young children nude in the front porch and when the neighbor asked one of the children about their mother, the child told the neighbor that she was inside on the floor bleeding. The neighbor then called police to the scene.

Milwaukee police were able to get surveillance video from a nearby area and they could see Ramos and another unidentified person wearing hoodies in the shadows by González-Feliciano's residence. Ramos confessed to police that she called her child's father earlier with an excuse to get him to leave González-Feliciano's residence who he was dating. Once Ramos ex-boyfriend left, she approached González-Feliciano who came to the door and fatally shot her multiple times. Ramos told police that it was the other person who killed González-Feliciano, but police have yet to charge Ramos's accomplice.

González-Feliciano is originally from Peñuelas, Puerto Rico.

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman In Wisconsin Gets Milwaukee County Judge Hannah C. Dugan's Frivolous Obstruction Immigration Case

The frivolous MAGA USICE obstruction immigration case against Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Dugan will go before U.S. District Judge Adelman.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 14, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) learned that the MAGA (Make Amerikkka Great Again) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICE) frivolous obstruction case filed against Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah C. Dugan will be heard by U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman. Judge Adelman is well known for his years as an attorney specializing in Civil Rights litigation in Wisconsin and was a former Wisconsin Democrat State senator.

A motion to dismiss the federal case against Judge Dugan citing judicial immunity was filed on Wednesday by her attorney. Link of motion at: https://static.fox6now.com/www.fox6now.com/content/uploads/2025/05/usa-v.-dugan-hannah-edwi-25-mj-397-defendants-motion-to-dismiss.pdf

MAGAs in Wisconsin and around the U.S. including the MAGA regime at the White House, USICE, FBI and USDHS now fear that Judge Dugan will be absolved from the frivolous felony charges of obstruction of USICE agents and concealing an undocumented individual to evade arrest at the Milwaukee County Court House.

A MAGA federal grand jury indicted Judge Dugan on Tuesday, and her federal case now goes before U.S. District Judge Adelman.

Judge Dugan, 66, was frivolously charged after she showed undocumented Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, 30, originally from Mexico and his attorney an alternative exit from her courtroom after MAGA Gestapo style USICE agents and other federal agents from the FBI and DEA went to the Milwaukee County Court House to execute a USICE fake administrative warrant. A USICE fake administrative warrant is signed by an USICE agent, and is not legal binding to be served at private property or inside buildings to arrest individuals. Only a judicial warrant signed by a federal judge is legal binding to enter private property and buildings to arrest an individual, seize property and conduct searches.

USICE agents use administrative warrants instead of judicial warrants signed by a judge to avoid a lengthy judicial due process case against those sought by USICE for removal.

It seems that the grand jury doesn't know the difference between a USICE fake administrative warrant and a judicial warrant, according to the indictment on Count 2 section A.

Trump has confirmed that 11M of undocumented individuals in the country shouldn't get due process. Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1G64yBWG9i/


Tuesday, May 13, 2025

41-year-old Raul Herrera Facing Felony Charges For The Fatal Hit-and-run Death Of Roberto Deleon, 90, In The Southside Of Milwaukee

Herrera is facing multiple felony charges in Milwaukee County for the fatal hit-and-run death of a 90-year-old man.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 13, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - The alleged driver, Raul Herrera, 41, of Waukesha was arrested and is pending felony criminal charges for the May 10, 2025 fatal hit-and-run death of Roberto Deleon, 90, at the 1000 block of S. 35 Street in the Southside of Milwaukee.

The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office pronounced Deleon deceased at 10:05 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, 2025.

According to police, Deleon was struck by Herrera while he crossed the street. Herrera fled the scene, but was later identified and taken into custody.

Herrera was booked on Monday at the Milwaukee County jail on a $100,000 cash bail.