Thursday, September 23, 2010

Richard Ginkowski, Maria Ruskiewciz, and Ken Kratz

Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Richard Ginkowski encouraged Maria Ruskiewciz to come forward in the case against Calumet County District Attorney Ken Kratz.

From FOX 6 News:

The third woman accusing Calumet County District Attorney Ken Kratz of abusing his power told a Kenosha County prosecutor about it shortly afterward, and he may be part of the reason she came forward.

Oklahoma City University Law Student Maria Ruskiewciz is the third woman claiming Kratz sent her inappropriate text messages. When Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Richard Ginkowski heard about the initial allegation against Kratz he immediately thought of Ruskiewicz.

In June of 2009, she talked to Ginkowski talked to him about an internship in his office. He told her she first needed to get a pardon from the Governor for a felony drug conviction in Calumet County from when she was 17-years-old. Ginkowski says, "You have to notify the judge who sentenced you, and the prosecutor who prosecuted you personally...So I was running down the process with her, and then she disclosed to me without going into specifics that the district attorney in Calumet County had hit on her."

...Ruskiewicz got her pardon a month before allegations toward Kratz became public, and asked Ginkowski whether she should go public. Ginkowski says, "I said the governor's office is obviously pursuing this, and I gave her the name and number of the governor's legal council."

FOX 6 News video:

 

Interesting.

What's Ginkowski's agenda?

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Complaint against Ken Kratz

1 comment:

Mary said...

Just click "Name/URL" and type a name in the box.

Very simple.