
FBI chief Kash patel reported that Judge Milwaukee Hannah Dugan was arrested for accusing the defending of the arrest of immigration last week.
Judge Hannah Dugan, a judge of the Milwaukee District Court, is under the federal investigation for alleged assistance to an undocumented immigrant by federal agents. According to several reports, Dugan is accused of allowing individuals to hide in his jury.
“We believe that Judge Dugan deliberately misunderstood federal agents from a topic to be arrested in their courts, Eduardo Flores Ruiz, allowing the topic – an illegal alien – to avoid arrest,” Patel wrote on X.
“Fortunately, our agents have been chasing the perpetrators on foot and since then it is in custody, but the judge’s obstruction has created an increased danger to the public,” Kaš added.
The arrest was also welcomed by Elon Musk, who published X ‘Another Corruption…’
What to know about Hannah Dugan?
The judge of the Milwaukee District Hannah Dugan, a respected figure in Wisconsin’s legal community for almost three decades, is currently on the basis of federal investigation after the accusation that she assisted an undocumented immigrant in the courtroom last week.
According to more reports, ICE officers arrived in a court building in the Milwaukee district with an arrest warrant for a man who had planned in front of Judge Dugan. It is said that Judge Dugan, when he learned of their presence, allowed individuals to hide in his room jury – an area usually reserved for judges and jurors – will prevent agents from being arrest.
Judge Dugan, who served on the Milwaukee County bench for nine years and was re -elected to be re -elected in 2022, built his career around civil law, legal assistance and civic leadership.
She also played roles, such as Executive Director of Catholic Charity Organizations and President of the Milwaukee Bar. Its current period as a judge of the District Court is to expire in 2028.
The incident caused strong reactions to local officials, some of which called on her disagreement if the accusations prove to be true. Judge Dugan, however, rejected the accuracy of the reports and said in correspondence with the press that “almost any” tips “in your e -mail is inaccurate.” FBI and ICE refused to comment on the ongoing investigation and no formal fees were announced at the moment.
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