Atty. Gen. J.B. Van Hollen, in an answer to the civil complaint, says Kratz isn’t entitled to legal representation from the state or payment of any damages if he loses.“Defendant Kratz was acting outside the scope of his employment if indeed he engaged in the alleged actions that are subject of this lawsuit,” the answer says.
See, State of Wisconsin’s Motion to Intervene and Motion to Bifurcate and Exhibit.
See, also Former Calumet County Dist. Atty. Ken Kratz says he’s immune from lawsuit over texts | postcrescent.com | Appleton Post Crescent and Plaintiff’s Complaint and Defendant’s Answer.