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Wink sentencing set to be delayed

The prosecution and defense have jointly asked for a delay in the sentencing of Darlene Wink, a former aide to Gov. Scott Walker who was charged as part of an on-going John Doe investigation. She was to be sentenced tomorrow. Posted: Mon 14th of May, 2012

12th person granted immunity in John Doe case against associates, former aides to Gov. Scott Walker

A secret Milwaukee County investigation that has already led to criminal charges against five people close to Gov. Scott Walker took a step forward Wednesday when a judge granted immunity to a 12th witness. Posted: Thu 10th of May, 2012

Walker campaign pays out $60,000 for John Doe lawyers

Gov. Scott Walker's campaign recently transferred $60,000 to a special fund set up to pay the governor's two criminal defense lawyers in the ongoing John Doe investigation into various activities during his time as Milwaukee County executive, according to newly filed state records. In addition, Walker's fund also paid about $52,000 in unspecified expenses to a Milwaukee law firm that is representing the campaign in the John Doe probe. Posted: Tue 1st of May, 2012

Gov. Walker's LDF Creation Raises More Questions

Gov. Walker's creation of a legal defense fund in connection with the ongoing criminal investigation of his administration raises troubling questions Posted: Tue 13th of March, 2012

Gov. Walker announces legal defense fund following pressure from One WI Now

Walker's campaign initially announced the fund Friday afternoon, hours after the liberal group One Wisconsin Now demanded to know who is paying Walker's legal bills. The campaign released a statement quoting Walker as saying no public money has been used, or will be used, to pay for his attorneys in the matter. Posted: Sat 10th of March, 2012

Walker sets up legal defense fund for John Doe probe

Gov. Scott Walker announced Friday that he has set up a legal defense fund to help pay expenses incurred as a result of the John Doe investigation of activities during his time as county executive. Posted: Fri 9th of March, 2012