Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Waukesha County Clerk Of Courts Monica Paz Allegedly Commits Conflict Of Interest To Oust President Julie Valadez From The WSA Governing Board By Citing Divorce Case

Valadez has become a victim once again by Waukesha County Clerk of Courts Paz who cites Valadez's divorce case to oust her from the WSA Governing Board in Waukesha.

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

August 31, 2021

Waukesha, WI - Julie Valadez who recently exposed the corruption and alleged illegal acts by Waukesha County Clerk of Courts Monica Paz, Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael J. Aprahamian and multiple attorneys during her divorce case has become a victim once again by Paz. Valadez and Paz are in the Waukesha STEM Academy (WSA) Governing Board, which Valadez was the President of the Board.

Valadez and her husband were named the UMOS Hispanic Family of the Year in 2017, which according to Valadez, she is a domestic abuse survivor. Valadez is also President and CEO of Hispanic Collaborative Network.

Paz in a three-page letter to Erin Scharf, the Secretary of the WSA Board dated July 7, 2021 wrote that Valadez had a divorced case and Paz alleged possible conflict of interest simply because Valadez had "subpoenaed school Administrator Principal James Murray for pending litigation in her Waukesha Family case 18FA296..."

According to Waukesha County court Branch 9th transcripts dated March 23, 2021, Principal Murray was called to testify by attorney Molly Jasmer, who appeared as Guardian ad Litem in a motion hearing. Valadez had filed a motion for Murray's impeachment and she continues the right to cross examine at a later date.

Paz's action to remove Valadez from the WSA Governing Board is certainly questionable and indicates that Paz has placed the whole Board on a possible litigation case against them for removing Valadez as President of the Board simply because she has a divorced case and subpoenaed Murray. Apparently, there is no policy in WSA that prevents a Board member or administrator from getting a subpoena to testify at a court hearing from another member.

Valadez had her children enrolled in the WSA school system.

Valadez in July sent a 6-page letter to Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul to investigate Paz for alleged criminal activity. Valadez wrote, "Monica Paz, the clerk of courts, needs to be investigated for criminal activity of falsifying court records when she filed my ADA accommodation into my family case against my instructions not to and formal complaint I filed and Monica stated in the record that I filed it and then Judge Aprahamain used that as his basis wrongfully for "overtrial" which he used to funnel more money in public corruption to the attorneys. Monica per policy and federal law is not allowed to publish ADA accommodation information as public as it is protected information under ADA law and she was to send per written policy to the ADA coordinator which she did not do."

Valadez says, "Monica Paz has requested my children's school board which I was the president elect to vote me off the board due to the litigation and as clerk of court on the board, she wrongfully used her privileged knowledge of family court litigation to direct the board to CCAP where she has influence over what is entered into the CCAP record." 

"The WSA Board would not state what the violation was nor would they let me speak nor would they clarify, and they voted me off.

"At the previous meeting they wouldn't let me in and they stated that they were voting me off due to the contempt charges."

On Monday, during the WSA Board meeting, Paz motioned to proceed with the alleged Valadez conflict of interest agenda item to be removed from the Board and also motioned to actually ban Valadez, a WSA Board member who was present from speaking on her behalf thus violating her due process to defend herself from Paz's own act of committing a conflict of interest. Paz abstained from voting to remove Valadez, but she was responsible for moving the motion of conflict of interest against Valadez. 

It seems that Paz has a conflict of interest on her own after being accused by Valadez in July of criminal activity while in office and used the Board's naiveness to place them on a possible costly litigation case with Valadez.


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