Monday, February 5, 2024

Final Pre-trial Set For Kimberlee Coronado Who Was Criminally Charged For Allegedly Aiding Child From Abusive Father, Ricardo Valadez In Walworth County

Coronado's final pre-trial is set for March in Walworth County, will the child involved be a witness for the defense or prosecution?

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

February 5, 2024

Elkhorn, Wisconsin - Kimberlee Coronado, 47, is set for a final pre-trial on March 20th, and jury trial on April 1st in the Walworth County criminal case, which multiple alleged illegal acts were committed by the Walworth County District Attorney's Office and investigating Delevan Police Department officers including detectives, especially with the aid of the Waukesha Police Department detectives, according to an updated federal Civil Rights lawsuit 23CV00211 JAO WRP claiming $88,000,000 in liability filed by Kathryn "Jack" Xian (pronouns: they, them), Kimberlee Coronado and Protective Makua against Delevan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman in Walworth County and other defendants, Waukesha Police Department, Waukesha County, Walworth County, Walworth County District Attorney's Office in Wisconsin on early November 2023. (http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/11/wisconsin-defendants-from-walworth-and.html)

The federal Civil Rights lawsuit against Detective Hinman and defendants details all the alleged illegal acts committed in a conspiracy to frivolously file criminal charges against Coronado, Xian and Julie Valadez for interfering with child custody of other parent and party to a crime, which in Wisconsin is a felony offense.

In the federal lawsuit case against Detective Hinman, the Civil Rights lawsuit claims that Hinman intentionally filed a false police report that was included in Delevan Police Department documents sent to the Canada Border Services Agency in an attempt to coerce immigration officials in Canada to hold both Xian and Valadez for at least 9 weeks in immigration detention, they were eventually released pending asylum status. The documents released to Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) by Xian and Valadez who now live separately in Canada (while seeking asylum) showed that Detective Hinman had filed a police supplement report charging both Xian and Valadez with kidnap minor to sexually assault dated March 1, 2023, which also showed that they were booked. However, HNNUSA learned that both Xian and Valadez were not in Wisconsin when Julie's 15-year-old son, Ethan Valadez decided to run away in early January 2023 from his abusive father. Xian and Valadez were never charged with kidnap minor to sexually assault in Walworth County, indicating it was a fraudulent police supplement report by Hinman. (http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/06/julie-valadez-ordered-released-from.html)

In Coronado's criminal case in Walworth case, multiple alleged illegal acts were committed as well violating her Wisconsin and U.S. Constitutional rights of due process,  according to the federal Civil Rights lawsuit filed against Hinman and Walworth County. When Coronado was taken into custody in March 2023, she was facing three felony charges, but two felony charges were eventually dropped. She was held at the Walworth County jail on a $100,000 cash bail for months, even when she wasn't a flight risk, nor a danger to the community and had no criminal history in Wisconsin. (http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/03/46-year-old-kimberlee-coronado-facing.html)

So far, Det. Hinman remains in active duty at the Delavan Police Department, despite that he filed a false police supplement report against both Xian and Valadez, which the Walworth County District Attorney's Office has failed to criminally charge Hinman for filing a false report and the Delavan Police chief has also failed to hold Hinman accountable for his alleged criminal act.

Det. Hinman's actions was a mere attempt for him to push for the extradition of Xian and Valadez to Wisconsin without the U.S. State Department and U.S. Department of Justice involvement in the case. A City police detective does not have the federal authority to personally seek extradition of alleged wanted suspects living in another country without the U.S. government initiating an extradition request.

This whole debacle of injustice against Coronado, Xian and Valadez began when Waukesha County family court Judge Michael J. Abrahamian decided to illegally place the Valadez children with the abusive father, Ricardo Valadez, a former pastor and restricted Julie Valadez from having sole or joint custody. Julie filed an appeal in State Court and won, but Judge Aprahamian ignored the Wisconsin State Court of Appeals decision that he illegally placed the Valadez children with the abusive father. Aprahamian eventually recused himself from the Valadez divorce case and Waukesha County family court Judge Ralph M. Ramirez who was assigned the divorce case also ignored the Wisconsin State Court of Appeals decision as well and kept the Valadez children with the abusive father. 

Julie filed a Petition For Writ Of Mandamus And Memorandum on March 23, 2023, with the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin. The petition writ cites multiple state and federal laws that Judge Ramirez violated during the proceedings in the Valadez divorce case including his illegal decision to give Ricardo Valadez, the known abuser full custody, who was also caught making a false statement in the course of the case and wasn't charged for lying in court, according to court transcripts in the divorce case. In June 2023, the State Supreme Court denied Julie Valadez's Writ of Mandamus. (http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2023/07/corruption-and-no-accountability.html)

Currently, Valadez has filed another appeal with the Wisconsin Court of Appeals regarding her divorce case, according to State Court of Appeals records. (Appeal# 2023AP002302)

Added supplement, checkout documents link sent to the FBI, which includes evidence of alleged fraud and public corruption, public benefits fraud and conspiracy against rights in the Julie Valadez Waukesha County divorce case # 2018FA000296: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:878bddde-ecc0-4666-8f7b-5bd5bad2ec1c

Recap:

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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