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Former D C Everest Area School District Teacher Pleads Guilty to Child Porn Charges

Credit PIXABAY.COM A former teacher with D.C. Everest Area School District in Marathon County has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Madison to producing child pornography. This is according to Timothy O’Shea, Acting United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin. Travis Greil, 39, of Wausau pleaded guilty to producing video files that depict minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct and is obscene.  Greil admitted that he used an iPad to make videos and take photos under students’ clothing, a practice called “upskirting.”  The investigation began in February 2020 when a student reported to the school liaison officer that she believed Greil had filmed up her skirt while she was standing near Greil’s desk.  

Office of Open Government Advisory: Marsy s Law and Public Records » Urban Milwaukee

May 13, 2021 MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Open Government (OOG) has prepared the following advisory in response to inquiries as to the applicability of Wisconsin’s public records law, Wis. Stat. §§ 19.31 to 19.39, in light of Marsy’s Law, the constitutional amendment to Article I, section 9m, of the Wisconsin Constitution, which created additional rights and protections for crime victims in Wisconsin. This advisory is provided pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 19.39 and does not constitute an informal or formal opinion of the Attorney General pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 165.015(1). Both Marsy’s Law and Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 950 ensure that the rights of crime victims are protected. Ensuring public access to records also remains essential. As explained below, except where disclosure is mandated or barred by statute or common law, records custodians and authorities must continue applying the public records law balancing test when respo

Wisconsin DOJ allocates $300,000 to address violence against Indigenous women

Wisconsin DOJ allocates $300,000 to address violence against Indigenous women Frank Vaisvilas, Green Bay Press-Gazette Meet our Report for America journalists Replay Video UP NEXT Andrea Lemke-Rochon said her family is still haunted by the apparent murder of her cousin, Rae Elaine Tourtillott, on the Menominee Reservation in the 1980s. “She was just 19 years old and left behind a 7-week-old baby and a large family,” Lemke-Rochon said. “It’s so painful for our family, still.” Tourtillott was last seen alive exiting a vehicle near the Tomow Overlook off South Branch Road in October 1986. Her body was discovered in April 1987. The FBI is offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible for her death.

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