Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Federal Civil Rights Complaint And Injunction Filed In The U.S. District Court For The District Court Of Hawaii Against Atty Molly Jasmer, Delavan Detective Trevor G. Hinman, Atty Kurt Schuster, Ricardo Valadez, Maria Valadez, Judge Ralph M. Ramirez, Waukesha Detective Shelly Fisher, Ricardo Valadez Sr., Delavan Police Officer Mair, FBI Special Agent Erin Lucker and U.S. Attorney Gregory J. Haanstad By Plaintiffs Kathryn Alamea-Xian, Julie C. Valadez, Susan Lim Liang, Protective Makua, Kimberlee Coronado, Jane Does 1-50 and John Does 1-50


A federal Civil Rights lawsuit was filed by Plaintiffs Kathryn Alamea-Xian, Julie C. Valadez, Susan Lim Liang, Protective Makua, Kimberlee Coronado, Jane Does 1-50 and John Does 1-50, according to the U.S. District Court for the District Court of Hawaii filing.

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

May 17, 2023

Honolulu, Hawaii - A federal Civil Rights lawsuit (complaint and injunction request) was filed on May 12, 2023 at the U.S. District Court for the District Court of Hawaii by the following plaintiffs Kathryn Alamea-Xian; Julie C. Valadez; Susan Lim Liang; Protective Makua; Kimberlee Coronado; Jane Does 1-50 and John Does 1-50 against multiple defendants that includes Wisconsin Circuit Court judges from Walworth County and Waukesha County, an FBI special agent, multiple City of Delavan Police Department detective and police officers, a City of Waukesha Police Department detective, attorneys including several Guardian Ad Litems (attys) and other defendants. The federal Civil Rights lawsuit claims at least $15,000,000 in damages for the plaintiffs and seeks an injunction, a stay of the alleged illegal arrest warrants filed in Walworth County including alleged fraudulent criminal charges filed against Kathryn Alamea-Xian, Julie C. Valadez and Kimberlee Coronado, which no further action should be taken in Walworth County until this federal lawsuit is resolved. (https://dockets.justia.com/docket/hawaii/hidce/1:2023cv00211/165067)

In the May 16, 2023 amended filing of the multi-million federal Civil Rights lawsuit, the following defendants were named, Wisconsin (WI) Attorney Molly Jasmer (GAL - Guardian ad Litem); Katherine Jochman de Lorenzo (GAL); City of Delavan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman; WI Attorney Kurt Schuster; Ricardo Valadez; Waukesha County Judge Ralph M. Ramirez; Waukesha County Judge Michael J. Abrahamian; Walworth County Judge Daniel S. Johnson; Waukesha Detective Shelly Fisher; Ricardo Valadez Sr.; Maria Valadez; City of Delavan Police Officer Brian Mair; City of Delavan Police Lt. Dave Markley; City of Delavan Police Detective Jennifer Michalek-Milligan; FBI Special Agent Erin Lucker; U.S. Attorney Gregory J. Haanstad in WI; U.S. Assistant Attorney Abbey M. Marzick in WI; Wisconsin Court of Appeals Justice Mark D. Gundrum; Kelly Nickels; James Murray; Shari Daquisto Director of Family Court Services; Monica Paz Clerk of Waukesha County Courts; Lindsey Anderson; Anthony Coronado; Robert Webster; Nancy Webster; WI Attorney Peter Wolff; Canadian Attorney Samuel J. Guindi; Walworth County Deputy District Attorney James Sempf; Jane Does 1-50 and John Does 1-50.

The federal complaint and injunction request filing claims that the law enforcement defendants from the City of Delavan engaged in an illegal search and unconstitutional acts violating the defendants rights and illegally seizing membership and supporters lists from Protective Makua and wrongfully labeling it a criminal organization, also engaged in the illegal search and seizure of the membership and supporters list from Wisconsin Women for Change, which law enforcement have irreparably harmed, intimidated and retaliated against the defendants.

That City of Delavan Police Detective Hinman intentionally filed a false new incident police report dated February 2, 2023 for Kidnapped Minor to Sexually Asslt against both Kathryn Alamea-Xian and Julie Valadez including an arrest booking number, which in fact both defendants were out of the country. Det. Hinman false police report was intentionally included in the Delavan Police Department discovery report sent to the Canada Border Services Agency to unlawfully help detain both Kathryn and Julie in Canada for the purpose to deport them on frivolous criminal charges for child sex trafficking.

Also that on January 25, 2023, Delavan Police Det. Hinman held a phone meeting with FBI Special Agent Blake Schubert, U.S. Assistant Attorney Abbey Marzick, which also included Delavan Police Lt. Markley and Delavan Police Det. Michalek-Milligan who all allegedly conspired to file an arrest warrant for Julie Valadez so, that it would be a "smoothing way" for the Canadian government to return Ethan Valadez, 15, to his abusive father Ricardo Valadez. Det. Hinman wanted the Walworth County District Attorney’s Office to seal the warrant, according to his police report. Ethan was identified by the Walworth County Scanner in a Facebook post as the person who went missing on January 10, 2023. Ricardo had confirmed to police that Ethan had ran away at least 5 times. According to Ethan, he wanted to be placed with his mother, Julie. 

On January 10, Ethan decided to run away after he learned that his grandparents on Ricardo's side were leaving to Mexico and he wouldn't have a place to stay because he did not want to return with his abusive father. Ethan allegedly had told his father and GAL Jasmer that he wanted to be placed with his mother, but was ignored by the GAL and Waukesha County family court Judge Ramirez.

A Writ of Petition of Mandamus was filed by Julie in March 2023 with the Wisconsin State Supreme Court claiming that Judge Ramirez illegally placed her 4 children with the abusive father and ordered Julie to be arrested for non-payment of child support when she was indigent. Ramirez also ordered for Julie to have restricted contact with Ethan.

Kimberlee Coronado was taken into custody by Delavan police in Waukesha without a warrant and a criminal complaint was later filed for interfering with the custody of another parent and party to crime. Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) requested the Walworth County Clerk of Courts for a copy of her affidavit arrest warrant, but the clerk of courts reported there was no arrest warrant affidavit filed with the court.

The federal Civil Rights complaint also claims that Coronado was illegally arrested on March 16, 2023 and held on a cash only bond of $100,000, which violates her 8th Ammendment protection right to prevent cruel and unusual punistment while confined.

The federal Civil Rights complaint also claimed that Ricardo Valadez has lied and had threatened to kill Julie, if she got involved with another person.

Julie was placed on home protection by a Wisconsin DOJ program for her safety and GAL Jasmer leaked out her address in a filed court document,  which Monica Paz, the Waukesha County Clerk of Courts publicly filed her address leading for Ricardo to learn where she was living at.

Paz also filed Julie's ADA accommodation on record (Waukesha County divorce case Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez) against Julie’s instructions not too. Paz per policy and federal law is not allowed to publish ADA accommodation information as public as it is protected information under ADA law. 

 In July 2022, Julie left the U.S. and went to Canada and filed for refugee asylum.

Ethan when he ran away in January, he crossed into Canada to be with his mother where he applied for asylum too.

When Delavan Police Det. Hinman filed an arrested warrant for Julie in connection with Ethan's run away incident, Julie, Kathryn and Ethan were detained by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) since mid April. 

Ethan was provided a Canadian attorney by the CBSA and the attorney filed to remove Ethan's asylum application without his consent. Ethan was then forcibly and illegally removed from Canada by the CBSA, the federal Civil Rights complaint claims.


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