Friday, October 6, 2023

Julie Valadez Released From Canadian Immigration Hold After Spending 9-weeks In Detention, Delavan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman Had Filed False Criminal Charges Against Valadez To Extradite Her To Wisconsin

Valadez was detained for a second time (9-weeks) by Canada Border Services Agency officials shortly after she was released from a 5-week hold on June 1, 2023.

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

October 6, 2023

Vancouver, B.C., Canada - On Thursday, Julie Valadez, 39, was released from Canada Border Services Agency hold after being detained for a second time, she was held for 9-weeks, shortly after being released after a 5-week hold in Canada.

Valadez crossed into Canada in the Summer of 2022 seeking refugee status after experiencing the most corrupt Waukesha County family court illegal decisions by both Judges Michael J. Abrahamian and Ralph M.  Ramirez in Wisconsin that resulted for her four children to be placed with the abusive father, Ricardo Valadez, a former pastor in Waukesha despite winning four Wisconsin Court of Appeals decisions that indicated that her four children were illegally placed with her ex-husband.

Valadez filed a Writ Of Mandamus with the Wisconsin State Supreme Court, but the Writ may have failed to get the four votes required to be taken up by the Supreme Court because it was done in a closed conference and no information is publicly available.

In order words, no one can find out because they held a closed conference for the matter which allegedly violates the Constitutional presumption of public access to court records protected by the first amendment.

The Writ of Mandamus included all the alleged illegal acts committed by Judge Ramirez in the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case. Writ-325 page PDF link: http://bit.ly/40PkEWY

Also, Valadez who was declared indigent in Wisconsin was charged with more than $40,000 in divorce court fees and child support charges by Judge Ramirez, eventhough on many occasions, Julie was denied access and unsupervised visits to see her children by Ramirez during the divorce proceedings.

Her 15-year-old son, Ethan Valadez ran away on his own accord in January 2023 because he didn't want to stay with his abusive father and ended up in Canada seeking asylum as a refugee. He was later forcibly removed from Canada by the CBSA.

Ethan was forcibly taken against his will while Julie and Alamea-Xian were placed in detention during the Canadian federal worker strike. He was put in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development against his will and refused his repeated requests for an attorney. While in their care, the Ministry informed him that they would be returning him to his father and that he could not see his mother. He became suicidal and was taken to the hospital on April 24. Despite all of this, they forced him back with his abusive father anyway without any assessment or court hearing to offer him an ability to tell his story and submit his doctor's report to the court recommending that the boy remain with his mother due to his father's post separation abuse and past child abuse. 

Ethan was in the care of the Ministry for a week from 4/21-4/28/2023.

In brief, Ethan was placed in an undisclosed location before he became suicidal and then into a youth group home. He repeatedly refused returning to his father and requested an attorney.

To this day, Ethan now 16, has refused to return to his father and has been in the care of Julie's parents since, his forced return to the U.S..

Julie had sought refugee status in Canada because she fear, that if she continued to stay in Wisconsin, Judge Ramirez would order her to be arrested as a vindictive act for exposing Ramirez of corruption and illegal acts on the bench dealing with her divorce case. The petition of Writ of Mandamus filed with the Wisconsin State Supreme Court details her years of plight in the corrupt Waukesha County family court judicial system.

Julie was criminally charged on February 2. 2023, and Alamea-Xian, 50, was officially charged on March 3, 2023 with two felony charges each for Ethan's flight to Canada seeking asylum and living with his mother, Julie.

Kimberly Cornado, 46, was criminally charged on March 23, 2023 for interfere with child custody of another parent and party to a crime.

Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) learned and confirmed that the Delavan Police Department sent documents including several filed police reports of false (supplement police filings) criminal charges for kidnapped minor for sexual assault filed by Delavan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman in an attempt to unconstitutionally bypass proper extradition procedure and kidnap Julie and Alamea-Xian to face felony charges in Walworth County for interfering with the custody of another parent and party to a crime.

Det. Hinman remains in the Delavan Police Department and hasn't been fired for filing several false police reports. Link of false Delavan police reports: https://tinyurl.com/5b5x79ws

A federal lawsuit was filed in Hawaii against Detective Hinman alleging he filed several false police reports charging both Julie and Alamea-Xian with kidnapped minor for sexual assault and is currently pending, according to Kathryn Alamea-Xian who is spear heading the federal lawsuit against Hinman and other officials in Wisconsin.

The Delavan Police Department had sought for Alamea-Xian and Julie to be extradited to Wisconsin to face frivolous felony charges for kidnapped minor for sexual assault, which the false felony charges were filed in a police report and sent to the CBSA officials in order to get both Alamea-Xian and Julie extradited, which was unsuccessful when both Alamea-Xian and Julie received copies of the false Delavan Police supplement report filed by Detective Hinman and challenged Hinman's false police supplement report. Both Alamea-Xian and Julie were not officially charged with kidnapped minor for sexual assault that Det. Hinman attempted to falsely indicate.

HNNUSA also learned that Julie Valadez dropped out of a $75,000,000 federal Civil Rights lawsuit filed by Alamea-Xian against Wisconsin Guardian Ad Litem Attorney Molly Jasmer and more than 30 other defendants that included Waukesha and Walworth County judges, assist. D.A.s, law enforcement officers from the City of Delavan and Waukesha, multiple attorneys from Wisconsin, Ricardo Valadez and etc. Lawsuit link: https://tinyurl.com/5bcerm5t

Alamea-Xian confirmed to HNNUSA that she was given 45-days by the federal court to amend the pleading in the federal Civil Rights lawsuit in Hawaii to personally sue the Wisconsin STATE Defendants as it has become clear that the Federal Defendants were misrepresented by Det. Trevor Hinman in his fabricated police reports, according to the federal court review in Hawaii.

See videos regarding the Julie Valadez domestic abuse case in Wisconsin: 

15-year-old runs away from abuser father https://youtu.be/hiCIdQaAIeM

Waukesha Courts Criminalize Motherhood https://youtu.be/d8sCV-9HDec

The Julie Valadez Story https://youtu.be/lVjb_6tFG8A



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