WI: Convicted sex offender sues Muskego for rejecting his move into the city

July 29, 2020, 6:48 am

A convicted sex offender has filed a federal lawsuit challenging Muskego’s rules that restrict where he can live, or whether he can live in the city at all.

In the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee, Ronald E. Schroeder said the city’s ordinances violates his constitutional rights by preventing his move from Waukesha to Muskego, where he has been invited to live at the home of a woman who is a longtime friend.

Schroeder, 50, is residing in Waukesha on a temporary living plan after his release from prison in March. He was convicted in 2008 of two counts of second-degree sexual assault of an unconscious person.

The case centered on an investigation from a domestic violence incident in the city of Brookfield in 2007 involving a 20-year-old woman with whom he had previously had a sexual relationship, according to criminal court records.

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