A Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge is facing federal criminal charges after she allegedly attempted to help a man avoid arrest by immigration agents at the Milwaukee County Courthouse last week. Judge Hannah Dugan was charged Friday with obstruction and with concealing an individual. She appeared in federal court Friday morning after being arrested at the Milwaukee County Courthouse at 8:30 a.
m. local time. She is accused of helping a man sought by U.
S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement evade arrest after a scheduled criminal hearing in her courtroom last week. What federal officials allege According to a federal criminal complaint , agents with ICE, the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration went to the Milwaukee courthouse on April 18 to serve an administrative arrest warrant on Eduardo Flores-Ruiz.
Flores-Ruiz was in Dugan’s courtroom facing charges of misdemeanor battery. An FBI agent from Milwaukee’s field office said Dugan became “visibly angry” after being told immigration officials were there to arrest Flores-Ruiz. The agent said the situation was “absurd.
” The complaint claims Flores-Ruiz was “seated in the jury box” rather than the courtroom’s gallery. A courtroom deputy said they heard Dugan “say something like, ‘Wait, come with me’” to Flores-Ruiz and his attorney as they were walking toward a public exit from the courtroom. Once Flores-Ruiz left the courthouse, a foot chase ensued and federal agents arrested him at a nearby intersection.
On Friday morning, FBI Director Kash Patel posted on social media that Dugan was arrested on “charges of obstruction — after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week.” “We believe Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse, Eduardo Flores Ruiz, allowing the subject — an illegal alien — to evade arrest,” he wrote. Patel said agents “chased down the perp on foot” and Dugan’s “obstruction created increased danger to the public.
” Patel’s post was deleted shortly after being posted, only to reappear hours later . The FBI didn’t immediately respond to requests for confirmation of or comment on the arrest. About the judge Dugan was elected as Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge in April 2016.
She graduated with a law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1987 and spent nearly 20 years working as a litigator with an emphasis on housing, public benefits, civil rights and domestic abuse with Legal Action of Wisconsin and the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee. Dugan worked as a private practice as a civil rights attorney from 2010 until her election as judge. A spokesperson for the U.
S. Marshals Service told WPR the FBI arrested Dugan at 8:30 a.m.
at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. U.S.
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the arrest in a social media post just after 11 a.m. “No one is above the law,” Bondi said.
Local lawmakers react Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said federal authorities’ decision to arrest Dugan in the courthouse rather than schedule a court appearance was “overly dramatic” and calculated for effect. “They’re just trying to have this show of force, and in the process of doing this in the courthouse where people have to go for court proceedings, they’re scaring people away from participating in the process,” Johnson said. Milwaukee County officials recently worked to create a plan for handling ICE agents at the courthouse because of fear that immigration arrests would prevent people from seeking needed court services.
But state Rep. Bob Donovan, R-Greenfield, a former Milwaukee alder, said Dugan created the drama. “I guess it’s never a good thing when you have to arrest a judge,” Donovan said.
“Having said that, in my opinion, certainly Judge Dugan has no one to blame but herself if in fact these accusations are correct, her irresponsible behavior created this mess to begin with.” Democratic U.S.
Rep. Gwen Moore took to social media , saying federal law enforcement coming into local communities and “arresting a judge is a serious matter and would require a high legal bar.” “This Administration’s willingness to weaponize federal law enforcement is shocking and this arrest has all the hallmarks of overreach,” Moore said.
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Wisconsin judge charged with obstruction and accused of helping man avoid ICE

Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested at the Milwaukee County Courthouse on Friday morning.