Jerod Bannon is suing Maury Straub for constitutional violations related to unlawful entry and failure to protect

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Jerod Bannon has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin against several defendants, including Maury Straub, the City of Port Washington, and multiple police officers. The case arises from an incident on February 7, 2024, where Bannon alleges that Straub unlawfully entered his property and caused damage. Despite being informed of Straub’s unauthorized entry, the responding officers allegedly failed to take appropriate action due to Straub’s former position as an elected sheriff. Bannon claims violations of his Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights and seeks compensatory and punitive damages.

Source: 225cv1558_Bannon_v_Straub_Complaint_Eastern_District_Wisconsin.pdf


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