Valadez was set free from immigration custody after a Canada Border Services Agency hearing on Thursday found that she had been held long enough, ordered her release and is not considered a flight risk.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
June 1, 2023
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada - On Thursday, Julie Valadez, 38, was ordered released from immigration custody by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) which held several hearings and found that she wasn't a flight risk. Valadez walked out of the CBSA Surrey detention facility at 4:53 p.m. (PDT) Canada time.
Valadez who filed for refugee asylum in Canada last year had been held in custody since April 21, 2023 after a fraudulent criminal charge of kidnap minor to sexually assault was filed by Detective Trevor G. Hinman from the Delavan Police Department and reviewed by Assistant Police Chief James R. Bilskey on February 1, 2023. Valadez was never officially charged with kidnap minor to sexually assault, but the alleged police supplement charging document was included in the Delavan Police Department discovery report sent to the CBSA in an attempt to extradite Valadez and Kathryn Alamea-Xian, Julie's advocate against domestic abuse to Wisconsin for a false criminal charge.
The Delavan Police Department discovery supplement report to CBSA did not include any investigation findings and conclusions leading to the abduction of child-taking criminal charge nor why both Julie and Alamea-Xian were actually being accused by Det. Hinman with a new incident report of kidnap of minor to sexually assault.
The Delavan Police Department and the Walworth County District Attorney's Office have not released any information regarding the alleged fraudulent charging documents that were included in the discovery supplement report sent to the CBSA.
Both Julie and Alamea-Xian who were in immigration custody in Canada discovered the fraudulent criminal charges filed by Det. Hinman when they reviewed the complete Delavan Police Department discovery report sent to the CBSA. They challenged the fraudulent kidnap minor to sexually assault charge and were successful in confirming Det. Hinman had filed and included the false criminal charge in the Delavan Police Department discovery report.
Julie's advocate for Justice in family court, Kathryn Alamea-Xian, the Interim Executive Director of Protective Makua had also been falsely accused by Det. Hinman who filed a criminal charging document supplement dated March 1, 2023 for kidnap minor to sexually assault against Alamea-Xian, which was reviewed by Delavan Police Lt. James E. Berlin.
The police fraudulent charging supplement reports seemed to also implicate both Lt. Berlin and Delavan Assistant Police Chief Bilskey of knowing the charging documents were fraudulent because Alamea-Xian and Julie were never charged with kidnap minor to sexually assault in Wisconsin.
Alamea-Xian was released on Monday, May 29, 2023 after being held on immigration custody by the CBSA since April 21.
On January 25, 2023, Delavan Police Det. Hinman held a phone meeting with FBI Special Agent Blake Schubert, U.S. Assistant Attorney Abbey Marzick, which also included Delavan Police Lt. Markley and Delavan Police Det. Michalek-Milligan who all allegedly conspired to file an arrest warrant for Julie Valadez so, that it would be a "smoothing way" for the Canadian government to return Ethan Valadez, 15, to his abusive father Ricardo Valadez. Det. Hinman wanted the Walworth County District Attorney's Office to seal Julie's arrest warrant, according to his police report.
Det. Hinman and other law enforcement officers including the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office in Wisconsin as well at Attorney Jasmer, GAL and Ricardo Valadez by January 25 already knew that E.B.V., Julie's son had ran away on his own accord on January 10, because he didn't want to return to his father and was not kidnapped as led to believe by Det. Hinman.
E.V.B. who also filed for asylum was forcibly removed illegally from Canada on April 28 and is now living with Julie's parents in Wisconsin and doesn't want to return with his abusive father.
E.V.B. was identified as Ethan Valadez, 15, by the Walworth County Scanner Facebook account on January 10, 2023 as the reported missing person.
The Delavan Police Department and the CBSA investigation into Det. Hinman's alleged fraudulent police supplement report has cost millions of dollars to investigate.
Alamea-Xian filed a $75,000,000 (in damages) Civil Rights violation lawsuit against Attorney Molly Jasmer, Delavan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman and other named defendants from Wisconsin in the U.S. District Court for the District Court of Hawaii on May 2023. https://tinyurl.com/37c5dbw3
Kathryn Alamea-Xian v. Molly Jasmer (1:23-cv-00211-JAO-WRP), the amended Motion For Leave To Amend And Supplement Pleading at link: https://tinyurl.com/36nyhsnv
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