Pissed Off In Wisconsin
A three count complaint has been filed by the Illinois Administrator alleging criminal misconduct and failure to cooperate in the bar investigation.
Count One alleges a conviction in Wisconsin for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Count Two
On or about December 25, 2017, Respondent was at a tavern in Madison, Wisconsin in the company of two women. Tavern staff informed Respondent and his two female companions that the tavern would soon close for the evening. Respondent and his companions became upset that the tavern was closing. One of the women pulled her pants down and urinated on the floor of the tavern.
Respondent and the two women left the tavern. One of the staff members of the tavern followed Respondent and the women out of the tavern, and called the police, intending to press charges against the woman who urinated on the floor. Respondent made an obscene hand gesture to the staff member, and then punched the staff member in the nose with a closed fist. Madison police arrived and placed Respondent under arrest.
After his arrest, Respondent was charged with misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct. The Dane County Clerk of Court docketed the matter as State v. McIntyre, and assigned the matter the case number of 2018CM000035.
On or about May 29, 2018, Respondent pled guilty to the battery charge. The courtroom prosecutor dismissed the disorderly conduct charge on the prosecutor’s own motion. The court withheld adjudication based on a nine-month deferred prosecution agreement.
The complaint states that Respondent reported the driving offense but failed to respond to the Administrator’s inquiries.(Mike Frisch)