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Strang Bradley defends Wisconsin man on federal charges after posting TikTok videos

October 17, 2025 | CNN

Prosecutors allege he was behind multiple threatening TikTok videos posted from various accounts between August and October this year, according to the criminal complaint.

CNN has reached out to Stanton’s attorney for comment.

In a statement to the New York Times, John Bradley, a lawyer for Stanton, said: “It is important to remember that the contents of a criminal complaint represent one side of the story and are just allegations. Mr. Stanton pled not guilty. He is presumed innocent, and we will vigorously defend against these charges in court.”

Strang Bradley defends Wisconsin man facing federal charges related to ICE agents

October 16, 2025 | The New York Times

In a statement, John Bradley, a lawyer for Mr. Stanton, a Marine Corps veteran who served in the Iraq War, said: “It is important to remember that the contents of a criminal complaint represent one side of the story and are just allegations. Mr. Stanton pled not guilty. He is presumed innocent, and we will vigorously defend against these charges in court.”

‘Do you have a warrant?’ $760,000 settlement in ‘unlawful search and seizure’ lawsuit

November 20, 2024 | TMJ4

A Shorewood woman received a $760,000 settlement after police arrested her inside her home without a warrant.

Lawyers believe it’s the largest civil rights settlement without an injury or death in state history—and it was all caught on camera.

“There are many factors that an insurer evaluates when settling a claim on behalf of an insured,” said Village Manager Rebecca Ewald. “In this instance, there was a ‘fee shifting’ provision under federal law in which the insurer would have had to pay the plaintiff’s attorneys fees even if the jury awarded the plaintiff only a dollar. Additionally, the overall cost to litigate and take a case to trial in federal court is substantial.”


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