Posted on 03/09/2020 7:41:42 PM PDT by Steely Tom
REELEY Former House District 50 Rep. Rochelle Galindo who stepped down from her office on May 12, 2019 amid allegations she sexually assaulted two minors who worked on her campaign, is scheduled for a jury trial in June for a charge stemming from those accusations.
Galindo was never formally charged with the alleged assaults; however, she was charged with one count of providing alcohol to a minor.
Galindo pled not guilty to the charge on March 2 before Weld County Judge Charles Unfug. A jury trial on that charge is scheduled to begin on June 24.
Galindo was facing a recall attempt at the time she stepped down. She told the Denver Post in a written statement that the allegations against her were false.
That said, they will make our fight against the pending recall effort untenable, Galindo said. I will not put my constituents through what will surely be a recall campaign based on political smear tactics and false allegations.
Galindo faced several problems during her short career in the House of Representatives.
Complete Colorado initially argued before the Greeley City Council that Galindos original police report should be open to the public at no charge considering she was an elected official. However, because several other media outlets paid the $250 charge for the details surrounding her arrest, they declined.
Complete Colorado paid for the highly-redacted report and is releasing the original affidavit for the first time in this story. Complete Colorado is not making public the police report of the second victim because charges were not filed in that case.
Former Independence Institute* Executive Vice President Amy Cooke and Complete Colorado reporter Sherrie Peif are inadvertently listed in the report as witnesses. However, Greeley Police Chief Mark Jones confirmed that neither Cooke nor Peif played a role in the circumstances surrounding Galindos arrest other than initially receiving the tip alleging the charges, which was mentioned by one of the victims during the investigation.
If convicted under Colorado law, Galindo faces between 6-18 months in jail and between $500 and $5000 in fines, or both.
Galindo is scheduled to next appear in court on May 12 for a motions hearing, exactly one year after she stepped down from office.
* Complete Colorado is a project of the Independence Institute.
Good references including link to police report at linked article.
Colorado Democrat targeted for recall resigns amid reports of sexual-misconduct allegation.
I’m surprised.
So now, her successor, is her predecessor’s wife.
Nope, never been that drunk.......
All of her victims are female, BTW...
Guilty
Is she a Democrat or republican?
After reading that you need to ask?
Since they Didn’t mention it, that may she’s DEMOCRAT!! Plus she’s FUGLY!
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