Lawsuit Against Republican Party of Kenosha County Is Settled Before Trial

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Former County Board Supervisor Joe Clark In Court 9/7/2022
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

In May 2020, five officers of the Executive Board of the Republican Party of Kenosha County were served papers containing a Cease/Desist/Retract order from Joseph Clark, of Pleasant Prairie. The subject of the letter was a social media post on the RPKC’s Facebook page directed at Clark which shone a light on several unethical or unsavory actions he allegedly made in his community involvements.  It also mentioned his financial contributions and volunteer work for Democratic candidates and causes while claiming to be a Republican. Clark took offense to the remarks and individually sued the five officers of the RPKC Executive Board for defamation. The post had few comments, shares, or likes. The board voted not to settle and Clark filed suit.

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The RPKC officers who were sued were advised by their attorneys that the case was frivolous and one that Clark could not win.  Clark was considered a “public figure” to most attorneys who were consulted, therefore he would obviously be subject to certain levels of scrutiny.  Clark is a former Kenosha County Board Chairman and Supervisor, and the former President of Kenosha Cares Coalition.  He also often speaks out at Kenosha County Board Meetings and through letters to the editor in the Kenosha News. At the time, Clark had also targeted at least two of those named in the suit with seemingly defamatory public remarks, a bold move for someone attempting to sue for the same thing. Also, in most defamation lawsuits, you must prove that you sustained damages from the incident. Clark never produced any damages. Counsel advised all five RPKC officers to remain silent about the lawsuit, which is common advice from any competent attorney.

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Attorney fees for the RPKC officers were initially covered by insurance through the Republican Party.  Some of the officers used their private insurance policies to cover costs as well.  Members of publicly known boards, whether they’re for non-profits, government, or otherwise, are often under fire, especially those of a political nature. Knowing its members are frequently threatened in a variety of ways, the other members of the RPKC Executive Board voted unanimously to approve spending to defend all five officers after the insurance funds ran out.  According to RPKC meeting minutes, members named in the lawsuit abstained from voting, as did another member who had a conflict.

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In Clark’s recent social media posts, he claimed his initial demands of the lawsuit were only for a donation to the Kenosha Community Health Center as well as a sum for legal fees.  KCE has determined this is misleading.  In Clark’s original Cease/Desist/Retract letter was a series of demands, including access to all RPKC social media by an IT specialist of his choosing, who would be paid for by the defendants.  Clark claimed he required access to the RPKC social media to confirm the retraction of the offending post was complete.  In addition, Clark demanded alteration to the RPKC’s method of posting on social media, and demanded that all social media posts be approved by a majority of the RPKC board.  The RPKC officers refused to comply with these demands as they stated it would jeopardize the security of the RPKC information and place unreasonable restrictions on their ability to communicate with members.

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Joe Clark’s original letter states these four demands:

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1. Pay attorney’s fees to my office of $500.

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2. Make a donation to the KCHC of $1,000.

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3. Agree to adopt a policy that any social media posts by your entity will be approved by a majority of your Executive Committee.

4. Ensure that all social media footprint of this post is removed. That will be confirmed by Mr. Clark using an IT specialist to confirm the same. That cost will be paid by your or your organization and will not exceed $1,000.

Joseph D. Clark, 57, of Pleasant Prairie
(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)

Joe Clark also recently stated multiple times online that he was intent on defending his “good name.”  However KCE is aware that Clark asked the judge in a formal motion on August 31, 2022, not to allow the defendant to bring up a recent arrest and conviction. Clark was arrested in June 2021 for disorderly conduct/domestic abuse.  His wife visited Clark’s place of business and seemingly accused him of cheating, after which he pushed her into a wall and out of the office, then following her to the parking lot and hitting her car window.  His wife stated that Clark knew “all the lawyers” who had “made charges disappear in the past,” according to the complaint. His daughter told police that she was upset and “my father can’t continue to get away with this,” but would not elaborate. Clark’s wife said that Clark had been violent with her in the past. The misdemeanor charge against Clark was dismissed, and a non-criminal ordinance citation was issued and he plead guilty to that. Clark is presumed innocent of the criminal charge.

Kenosha Cares Coalition, a group that Clark was actively a member of, at least for some time, has been fined in the past for breaking campaign finance laws, and has also admitted to being connected to an alleged scandal involving nomination signatures during a campaign, a possible felony offense.  His wife questionably signed Mr. Clark’s name to nomination papers for Monica Yuhas (D), who was running for re-election to the County Board at the time. The democratic Racine DA chose not to charge Clark or Yuhas (D) due to timing issues. Clark did admit that his wife signed the paper for him because he was ill.

Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Anthony Milisauskas 9/7/2022
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

The lawsuit against the RPKC board members has since been settled. The defendants’ attorneys argued that Clark was a public figure at the time of the incident, but the presiding judge ruled in favor of Clark, stating that the length of time from when Clark left the County Board to the incident was too great for him to still be considered a public figure. Erin Decker, who remained the lone defendant in the lawsuit after the others were dismissed, decided to settle rather than accrue any additional legal bills for the RPKC. Clark has spoken boldly about the more than $20,000 spent by the RPKC, but he has not mentioned the tens of thousands of dollars he spent himself.  He also stated in a recent social media post that he believes the lawsuit is the reason Decker and others resigned from the board this year.  After speaking with several of the members who resigned, we learned they were never asked to resign by others on the board, nor did the lawsuit play into any of their decisions.

We asked Clark why it was improper for RPKC to use its funds to defend the lawsuit. “Certainly a good question,” he responded. He told us that he couldn’t locate an entity within the files of the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions, so he sued them all individually. “I think the bigger question is why didn’t they resolve this sooner?” Although the defendants rejected the initial offer in the Cease/Desist/Retract letter, they tell KCE that they tried many times to settle early in the process but Clark didn’t respond. “In my case, not being a public figure lowers the burden for me and improves my chances of a favorable outcome,” said Clark. “Certainly people settle to avoid the additional costs vs the possible outcomes.” That is exactly what happened here.

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  1. Kevin,
    During my tenure as a board member, the vote was NOT unanimous to continue with the payments to the lawyer. There will be more to follow on that at the appropriate time with the RPKC members. According to our constitution, we are restructuring so that the party can grow and thrive in Kenosha.

  2. Joe, I don’t even know you personally, but your words, reactions and behaviors are typical of a fragile baby bully with a bad temper. You need some serious counseling! Humm…I think Mrs Decker should bring a lawsuit against you for the horrible names you have called her! Stop already before you make a bigger ass of yourself.

  3. Joe, I don’t even know you personally, but your words, reactions and behaviors are typical of a fragile baby bully with a bad temper. Humm…I think Mrs Decker should bring a lawsuit against you for the horrible names you have called her! Stop already before you make a bigger ass of yourself.

  4. Kevin, your cowardliness is showing through with your writing. You are nothing more than a mouthpiece for Erin. You will NEVER write anything negative about her because you are just as morally corrupt as her. You continued to serve as an alderman when you lived in a different municipality. You didn’t pull a permit for your fence, and when a complaint was filed, you went after the person who filed this complaint. It’s my understanding that one of the County employees whose job was eliminated by Erin Decker was for your political payback. I hope that’s not the case because that would be a lawsuit just waiting to happen. You claim to be a disciple of Christ, but you don’t display compassion, only hate. Hell will have a special seat waiting for you.

    I’m glad someone finally had the courage and finances to stand up to Decker and her cabal. Decker is morally corrupt and all will be shared sooner than later. You are delusional and always try to spin things instead of being honest.
    Your journalism is fiction at best. Keep showing us how pathetic of a man you really are.

    1. Wow. Just. Wow. “Hell will have a special seat waiting for you”. How very Christian. I mean that dripping with sarcasm. Those two thieves crucified alongside Christ probably didn’t have a whole lot of compassion, most criminals don’t, but one dined with the Lord that night, the other didn’t. Divine judgement is not ours to make. That is reserved for God, and God alone. I also got another newsflash. We are all sinners, and with the exception of unbelief, all sin is equal.

      Kevin has written a couple articles on matters I am very familiar with, and I can say in those cases, he speaks the truth, so I have no reason to doubt him on matters I am otherwise unfamiliar with.

  5. It’s obvious Clark is a bully. Just read his wife’s complaint in the link. At least Decker is brave enough to stand up against this bully and expose him for who he really is.

  6. what is JC referring to in this:
    “In a budget article Kevin’s innuendo about Supervisor K——- working for the K*mp*r and being on the County Board is illegal in spite of the legal opinion rendered by the Corporation Council saying it was legal”
    Can you please provide a reference to this, especially the legal opinion by Corp Council?

    1. UPDATE – I found your comment on this matter: https://kenoshaeye.com/2022/11/02/far-left-group-of-county-board-members-kill-budget-for-road-repairs-and-other-capital-improvements/#comment-7677

      Would still be highly appreciative if you could post a file, image, or reference to such counsel opinion if it is publicly available.

      More importantly, Mr. Mathewson, I would be very interested for you to write an article, or create a comprehensive database, detailing all the conflicts of interest here in City of Kenosha / Kenosha County. Citizens should be more aware of the serious threats presented by all these conflicts of interest. As I have become more interested / involved in the Kenosha landscape, I have started calling it “Windy City Jr.” I was surprised to learn how bad it actually is. Especially evident here is the same national theme of “uniparty” control, as the GOP and Democrats representatives (or as they’d like to be called, “leaders”) in Kenosha do not offer much difference in their administration and outlook.

      Thank you for the good job you do highlighting these issues one at a time throughout all your postings.

  7. I have had my fair share of businessmen and local government officials in Kenosha that seem to be perpetually in love with their own shit. The goal should be to keep your head low, be humble and kind to everyone and keep your name out of the paper. WTF is so hard to understand about this concept ? One would have to think long and hard about engaging in business in Kenosha these days. Between the taxes, regulations, overpriced assets , shitty work force , shitty weather and nasty, small minded, idiotic, pathological personality types everywhere why would anyone want to set up shop there. I suppose some people need to learn the hard way. Let the good old boys all cannibalize each other like dogs fighting for a few scraps of meat. Happy holidays to all the miserable bastards that make our community the envy of southeast Wisconsin 🙂

  8. I am sure that Kenoshas most successful developers and businessmen along with their esteemed colleagues will embrace the spirit of Christmas soon and come together for a major charitable announcement. It might be difficult to pull them away from building 1,000 new storage units, oops I mean apartment units, per year in our beautiful city, but I am sure these Andrew Carnegie like men will find the time.

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Racine Pair Accused of Drug Trafficking After Pleasant Prairie Traffic Stop; Combined $42,000 Cash Bail Set

Earnest Phillips, 44, and Dominque Hale, 40, both of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Racine man on state supervision and a Racine woman are facing felony drug trafficking charges after Pleasant Prairie police allegedly discovered more than a half-kilogram of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin during a traffic stop Wednesday evening. Earnest Phillips Dominque Hale You must be logged in to

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Man Found With Three Concealed Handguns and More Than 33 Grams of THC Released on No-Cash Bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Mecca Necade Griffin, 32, of Greenfield(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A Milwaukee-area man accused of carrying three concealed handguns and possessing more than 33 grams of THC was released Thursday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry, despite prosecutors requesting a $1,600 cash bail. Mecca Necade Griffin, 32, of Greenfield(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)

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Felony Burglary Defendant Accused of Breaking Into Neighbor’s Home Released on No-Cash Bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half-Off” Henry

Jorge L. Mercado-Espinoza, 57, of Pleasant Prairire(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A 57-year-old Pleasant Prairie man accused of burglarizing a neighbor’s home and stealing thousands of dollars worth of property was released Thursday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half-Off” Henry, despite prosecutors seeking a $10,000 cash bail in the felony case. Jorge L. Mercado-Espinoza,

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Woman Accused of Choking 61-Year-Old Neighbor Over Alleged Debt Released on No-Cash Bail by Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Anita R. Williams, 63, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 63-year-old Kenosha woman accused of pinning her 61-year-old neighbor against a wall and choking her while demanding money was released Thursday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry. Prosecutors requested a $1,000 no-cash bail and the defense did not object. Henry imposed the

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Man Accused of Stealing Lawn Mower, Returning to Victim’s Yard to Urinate Held on $2,000 Cash Bail

Douglas L. Tanner, 69, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 69-year-old Kenosha man accused of stealing a lawn mower from a resident’s garage and repeatedly returning to the victim’s property — including allegedly urinating in the victim’s yard after being told to stay away — was ordered held on a $2,000 cash bail Thursday by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner

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