Thursday, November 2, 2023

Wisconsin Defendants From Walworth And Waukesha Counties Named In A Updated Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Filing Facing $88M In Liability


Delevan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman is one of the primary defendants named in federal Civil Rights lawsuit for filing a false criminal police report in order to defraud the U.S. government (Department of State) from its sovereign duty to legally and solely engage in an extradition process with Canada seeking to extradite several alleged Walworth County wanted individuals in connection with the January 2023 run away case of a then 15-year-old boy who voluntarily crossed into Canada seeking refugee status to escape from his known abusive father and be with his mother who also had previously applied for refugee status in Canada.

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

November 2, 2023

Hawaii - On Thursday, Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) confirmed that Kathryn Alamea-Xian, who identified as a member of the LBGTQI and is one of the primary Plaintiffs in the 23CV00211 JAO WRP, Xian et al v. Jasmer et al federal case with the United States District Court of the District of Hawaii, has re-filed an amended Civil Rights lawsuit version and upped the sought liability in damages to $88,000,000 against multiple defendants from Walworth and Waukesha Counties including one of the primary defendants, Delavan Police Department Detective Trevor G. Hinman who according to the Civil Rights lawsuit, he filed several false criminal police reports in an attempt to help extradite several wanted individuals from Canada without the U.S. Department of State involvement, which would be deemed illegal. It is not legally binding for Walworth County to solely engage with a foreign country to extradite anyone, especially U.S. Citizens without the U.S. Department of State initiating the extradition process.

Detective Hinman is still employed at the Delavan Police Department and has not been criminally charged by the Walworth County District Attorney's Office for filing several false criminal police reports charging two wanted Walworth County suspects, Kathryn Alamea-Xian and Julie Valadez for kidnap minor to sexually assault and claimed they had been arrested in the report, which Alamea-Xian and Julie were not in Wisconsin when Julie's 15-year-old son ran away and fled to Canada to escape his abusive father, Ricardo Valadez, a former pastor in Waukesha County.

In brief:

The U.S. District Court for the State of Hawaii previously stated that it did not recommend the Plaintiffs to drop their claim against Det. Hinman of the Delavan Police Department who allegedly fabricated felony criminal charges by citing "Kidnapped Minor to Sexually Assault" in his police supplemental filing report dated January 10, 2023 against both Alamea-Xian, 50, and Julie Valadez, 39. The federal court further gave Plaintiffs time to amend their pleading to sue the Wisconsin State Defendant's in their personal capacities. Alamea-Xian stated that the amended pleading will be submitted and will leave out the former Federal parties as it has become clear that Det. Hinman and Wisconsin Attorney Kurt Schuster et al, have misrepresented them in this unconstitutional criminal investigation. 


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