The Calumet County District Attorney Kenneth Kratz has been accused by three women of sexual harrasment via text messages. The first accusation against the DA came about when the Associated Press published a series of text messages from the DA to a woman who was a victim of a domestic violence case that Kratz was trying in 2009. In the messages, he called her things like a "hot nymph" and "tail" and asked her how she felt about having contact with a married older DA. Kratz owned up to these accusations at a news conference last friday and said he was undergoing physcotherapy to address his behaviors and said hew as sincerly sorry. The second woman who came forward said that Kratz had invited her to go with him to an autospy and had told her information about a murder investigation on a date. However, Kratz attorney denied that they ever went on a date. The third woman came forward and said that after meeting Kratz about a drug case, she later recieved several texts from him that have escalated into sexual harrassment. Personally, I dont know why an older married man feels the need to send dirty and sexual text messages to other women when he has a wife at home! This case reminds me exactly of the Tiger Woods Case when he sent all those dirty text messages to other women and People Magazine published them and you were able to read their conversations. It is just vile and gross. And secondly, these women don't know what to even do about the texts because he is a man of "authority" and "power". People who are in the public eye, whether they be celebrities, althletes, or governors, need to just stop with the sexting because its out of control!
--Colleen
It disgusts me that someone who's involved in the justice system, thinks it's okay to do illegal things. I also hate the fact that he says that he went to psychotherapy and makes it seem like he has an "issue" when really he's probably just a horny old man (with a wife albeit). I agree that people in power or celebrities need to abide by the laws just like every other human being
ReplyDeleteWTF? That guy needs to be removed ASAP. Being a prosecutor and being a golf pro are very different and we need our prosecutors to be more ethical!
ReplyDeleteThis is gross that someone of his caliber would even think to do something like this. I remeber when sexting was becoming a visbile aspect of society and teens were becoming involved in it and the news wanted to bash and criticize them. At this point he definelty needs to be removed and he should be publicly reprimaded as well to show that this behavior will not be accpeted from people in the public eye.
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