Thursday, March 16, 2023

46-year-old Kimberlee Coronado Facing Felony Charges In Child Abduction Frivolous Criminal Case Involving The Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez Divorce Case

Coronado was taken into custody and is facing frivolous criminal charges for abduction of a 15-year-old teen who on his own accord ran away in January 2023 from his abusive father who told Waukesha police he didn't want his son at his home, according to a YouTube video released by Protective Makua.

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

March 16, 2023

Elkhorn, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, Kimberlee Coronado, 46, of Waukesha was taken into custody and is facing 3 frivolous felony criminal charges for child abduction, interfering with the custody of another parent and interfering child custody beyond visitation including conspiracy to commit in each count. The 3 felony charges stem from allegations that Coronado aided Ethan Valadez, 15, who ran away on January 10, 2023 on his own accord and who was identified as the missing person with autism in Walworth County by the Walworth County Scanner Update Facebook page.

If convicted, Coronado is facing up to 15 years in prison and up to $15,000 in fines for child abduction, also facing up to 12 years and 6 months in prison and up to $25,000 in fines for each count of interfering with the custody of another parent and interfering child custody beyond visitation.

Bail bond for Coronado was set at $100,000 cash. Coronado who is a Native American has no criminal history, according to Wisconsin court records, which makes it odd to get an excessive cash bail to simply keep her incarcerated while a  frivolous criminal complaint is filed. 

In Ethan's missing person case, his mother Julie Valadez, 34, who apparently was in another country at the time he ran away from his abusive father was also frivolously criminally charged on February 3, 2023 in Walworth County with multiple felonies.

Julie was frivolously charged with multiple felony counts for interfere with child custody of other parent including party to a crime and interfere with custody after custody order including party to a crime.

If convicted on the frivolous charges, Valadez is facing up to 12 years and 6 months in prison and up to $25,000 in fines for each count.

In the Walworth County criminal complaint filed against Julie, it confirmed that the FBI knew about her plight at the Waukesha County family court corrupt system and did nothing. She also complained about the blatant corruption and illegal acts committed against her to the Wisconsin Department of Justice, the Wisconsin Judicial Commission and Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Office to no avail. They all failed Julie and her children.

Ethan ran away after several Waukesha police including the inept Waukesha County family court Judge Ralph M. Ramirez failed to protect Ethan from his abusive father and ignored his pleas for help in the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorced case # 2018FA000296. Ricardo Valadez, Ethan's father was not charged for abusing his son, and allegations were raised that the Waukesha Police Department withheld a body camera video showing Ethan telling police that he was being abused by his own father and Ethan's father telling police that he didn't want Ethan in his house. Julie requested the video footage from the Waukesha Police Department for a child abuse restraining order, but they withheld the video footage and buried the police file involving a Waukesha police female detective who is heard in the YouTube video (https://youtu.be/hiCIdQaAIeM) by Protective Makua telling Ethan that, if he ran away, he would be detained at the juvenile detention center.

In Brief, Michael J. Abrahamian, the prior Waukesha County family court judge in the divorce case erroneously placed the 4 Valadez children with the abusive father. Julie appealed his decision and the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District II agreed with Julie that Aprahamian erred in placing the 4 children with the abusive father. Judge Aprahamian had no choice but to recused himself from the divorce case. 

Then comes along, Judge Ramirez who made no effort to abide by the Wisconsin appellate court decision to reverse Aprahamian's illegal decision to place the children with the abuser and allowed the abuser to keep full custody of the children giving Julie restrictive visitation, according to the criminal complaint filed against her in Walworth County.

Julie left the country for fear of being placed in jail for exposing the corrupt family court system in Waukesha County under Chief Judge Jennifer R. Dorow and by the presiding Judge Ramirez including Judge Aprahamian in the case.

The following information was submitted to Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) by an individual who remained anonymous.

The following information by the individual as it reads, "One of Julie Valadez's friends was arrested yesterday on multiple counts of child abduction, custodial interference, and conspiracy. She was just arraigned and bail was set at $100K. Kimberlee Coronado. She sits on the governors board for kids with special needs. Ricardo Valadez was present at her arraignment."

"Arrest warrants were issued for *** and Julie, even though the appellate court recognized that the father's custody is unlawful. They are targeting anyone who helps Julie to suppress what she and Ethan are reporting regarding corruption.

"Both Julie and now her son have active refugee applications in progress for political asylum for the unjust persecution by Waukesha Court. 

"Charges against everyone comes out of Walworth County where the boy ran away, from his Mexican grandparents home.

"Ricardo Valadez was recorded on police bodycam footage stating repeatedly that he does not want custody of Ethan on Nov 22, 2023. …before calling him a "little bitch" (verbatim), like his mother (paraphrased)."


Update: Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) has learned from a source that the FBI was contacted on March 20, 2023 that Kimberlee Coronado's constitutional rights have been violated by the Walworth County District Attorney’s Office since, she was taken into custody in Waukesha on March 15, 2023 for  multiple frivolous felony charges including child abduction-taking in Walworth County. 

So far as of 3:30 p.m. on Monday,  March 20, 2023, Coronado remains booked at the Walworth County jail on a cash bond of $100,000.

HNNUSA on March 18, via email requested Coronado's criminal complaint from the Walworth County D.A.'s Office, which they have yet to release it or file any criminal charges in the Wisconsin CCAP for public and court records info about her next scheduled court appearance.

According to Coronado's family, she has retained an attorney.

It has been more than 72 hours that Coronado has been held at the Walworth County jail without a criminal complaint being filed and recorded in the Wisconsin CCAP public website records, which strongly indicates that the Walworth County D.A.'s Office might be violating Coronado's Constitutional rights and are openly violating the following Constitutional amendments, 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 14th, according to advocacy groups and multiple citizens that have called the D.A.'s office at 262-741-7198 in Walworth County.

Zeke Wiedenfekd, the Walworth County District Attorney has not released any statement on why Coronado has not been criminally charge or the criminal complaint been filed for over 72 hours.

Coronado had an initial hearing where an excessive bond was set, but it hasn't been publicly recorded in CCAP.

There's no public court record that Coronado's case has been sealed.

Also, Coronado's attorney has yet to release a statement as well about this unusual case in Walworth County.



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