By Jim Collar, (Appleton, Wis.) Post-Crescent
Calumet County Dist. Atty. Ken Kratz resigned today after almost three weeks of controversy over sexually suggestive text messages he sent last year to a woman who was the victim in a domestic violence case he was prosecuting.
"It is with deep sadness and regret that I announce my resignation as Calumet County district attorney, effective immediately," Kratz wrote in a statement. "I have lost the confidence of the people I represent due primarily to personal issues which have now affected my professional career."
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Kratz's resignation may not be the final chapter in the controversy.
The Office of Lawyer Regulation, under tremendous pressure after telling Van Groll in March that the messages weren't sufficient to warrant an investigation into whether Kratz committed "professional misconduct," has since reopened its file, citing "substantial new information" that shows the texts were part of a larger pattern of conduct.
Kratz almost certainly was going to lose his job whether he resigned or not. Had he not, a hearing would have been held in Chilton on Friday to determine whether misconduct warranted removal from office, and Doyle would have made the call considering the findings at the hearing.
Kratz had served as district attorney in Calumet County for 18 years. He was appointed in 1992 by Gov.
Tommy Thompson.
Doyle issued a statement today regarding the resignation.
"Every victim of a crime, particularly sensitive crimes such as domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse, has the right to be treated with respect and dignity," Doyle wrote.
"Ken Kratz egregiously violated that basic right and therefore cannot hold the office of district attorney. As a former district attorney and attorney general, I was appalled when I first learned of his behavior. I am deeply grateful to the brave women who stepped forward."
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