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Published - Thursday, February 28, 2008

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Ex-jail supervisor to be sentenced

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SPARTA — A Monroe County Jail supervisor charged last month with having sexual encounters with a mentally ill inmate will be sentenced in late February.

Former Monroe County Sheriff’s Lt. David Schaldach, 60, of Warrens, is expected to be sentenced after he enters a plea to a felony charge of abuse of a resident of a penal facility at 11 a.m. Feb. 27 in Monroe County Circuit Court. If convicted, he faces five years in prison and a $10,000 maximum fine.

Schaldach made his initial appearance in court Monday, where he waived his right to a preliminary hearing and was released on a $10,000 signature bond.

The charge was filed against Schaldach on Thursday after he was accused of engaging in sexual contact with a 35-year-old female inmate diagnosed with personality, bipolar and anxiety disorders at least twice while on duty in 2002, according to the criminal complaint. He retired Dec. 31, 2002.

The woman said Schaldach, who was then second in command of the jail, gave her coffee, gum, crackers, candy bars and time out of her jail cell in exchange for oral sex two to four times a week in the jail conference room at night, according to the complaint.

Schaldach confessed to having two or three sexual encounters with the woman during a deposition in a $12 million lawsuit filed against the jail on behalf of former inmate Brenda Mombourquette, according to the complaint and her attorney Michael Devanie of La Crosse.

Mombourquette told a jail nurse about Schaldach’s sexual contact with the female inmate on Sept. 26, 2002, Devanie said.

“He also made sexual overtures toward Brenda,” he said.

The nurse informed then-jail administrator Mark Pressler and then-Sheriff Charles Amundson, who failed to investigate the misconduct, Devanie said. Mombourquette also reported Schaldach’s actions to a second nurse, who relayed the information to the sheriff, Devanie said.

Schaldach failed to put Mombourquette on suicide watch by doctor’s orders in November 2002. She was found hanging from a sheet in her jail cell four days later. She was left with permanent brain damage and requires full-time care.

Devanie believes Schaldach failed to take proper care of Mombourquette because he knew she had told authorities about his contact with the sexual assault victim.

“He knew (Mombourquette) was the witness against him,” Devanie said.

U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb ruled Schaldach would have motive to disregard Mombourquette’s safety after she reported his actions.

The lawsuit settled in February 2007 for $13.1 million.
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SINESTRO wrote on Apr 28, 2008 8:25 AM:

" This guy is 60? Take away his viagra perscriptiom immediately! "

Oh for heaven's sake.... wrote on Feb 28, 2008 7:23 PM:

" Reprehensible or stupid behavior by a man in authority is not necessarily criminal behavior and a mental illness does not necessarily absolve a woman from at least some responsibility when she trades sex for treats and favors.(It certainly isn't a defense if a woman is charged with prostitution).

There was never any indication this was a sexual assault unless one makes the dubious argument that any time a woman is incarcerated she is helpless and unable to say no. The jailer apparently wasn't in a position to shorten or extend her sentence so by what means did he coerce her if there wasn't any force?.

If she was competent enough to be arrested and stand trial she probably could have told him to stuff his shady proposal where the sun don't shine, reported it to her lawyer/family/friends (Where WERE those concerned individuals in all this?)and worked out the issues that landed her in jail to begin with.

Yes he should be fired. Maybe he should lose his pension. Maybe there is civil liability. Maybe he could be forced to financially support assertiveness training for women at risk? However, there are much more serious crimes the courts should be addressing. "

countrygal wrote on Feb 25, 2008 10:59 PM:

" His plea/sentencing hearing is now scheduled for April 17, 2008.
Time to change the news story and then replace it with something new. "

What about the Sheriff in charge at the time????? wrote on Feb 21, 2008 12:47 AM:

" what about the sheriff in charge at the time?/ Does he get off without any disciplinary action maybe even jail time as well ?? Us as comuunity memebers should be appauled that we pay a retirement on this guy who should of been looking into this matter along time ago. WE are paying the settlement with increased insurance premiums for the county .Get the FBI involved track MR. Amundson down lock him up as well .Or do we turn our heads and hope it all goes away!!!Lets make some noise lets make them all accountable not just one for this incident. This kind of stuff is still happenning in the jail today!!! "

old news wrote on Feb 20, 2008 10:42 AM:

" old news...how about something new!!!! "


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